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Chandradwip or Chandradvipa is a small region in Barisal District, Bangladesh. It was the ancient and medieval name of Barishal.

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Chandradwip

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Chandradwip or Chandradvipa is a small region in Barisal District, Bangladesh. It was the ancient and medieval name of Barishal. The history of Chandradwip...

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Bengali language

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dialect Dhakiya (Bikrampuri) dialect Jashore/Jessoriya dialect Barisal (Chandradwip) dialect Chattal (Chittagong) dialect While most writing is in Standard...

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Sal Khan

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was killed in battle with Kandarpanarayan Rai, the erstwhile Raja of Chandradwip. Khan's grandfather Abdul Wahab Khan was a prominent Pakistani politician...

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Kirtinarayan Basu

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1668), also spelt Kirti Narayan Basu, was the fifth raja of medieval Chandradwip, a zamindari which covered much of the Barisal Division of present-day...

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Bengal Sultanate

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became a formidable coastal power. In southern Bengal, the island of Chandradwip hosted remnants of the pre-Islamic Hindu Deva dynasty. The kingdom was...

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Conquest of Bakla

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romanized: Bakla Bijôy) refers[by whom?] to the Mughal conquest of the Chandradwip Kingdom, which covered much of the present-day Barisal Division of Bangladesh...

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Bengal

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refuge in Bengal. The vassal states of Bengal included Arakan, Tripura, Chandradwip and Pratapgarh. At its peak, the Bengal Sultanate's territory included...

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Bangladesh

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Orissa, the Jaunpur Sultanate, Pratapgarh Kingdom and the island of Chandradwip. By 1500, Gaur became the sixth-most populous city in the world with...

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Bakarkhani

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Khani is later buried in Bakla-Chandradwip (Patuakhali-Barisal). Baker Khan builds a tomb over her grave and Bakla-Chandradwip would be renamed Bakerganj...

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List of rulers of Bengal

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After them, Bengal was ruled by the Hindu Maharajas of kingdoms such as Chandradwip and Cooch Behar.[citation needed] In the early 13th century, Muhammad...

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Buddhism in Bangladesh

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their successors Trailokyachandra and Srichandra who ruled Harikel and Chandradwip (Barisal). The Khadga Dynasty was a Buddhist dynasty of kings that carried...

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Matsyendranatha

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community of Kamarupa. Other sources give his birthplace as Barisal ( then Chandradwip). According to inscriptions found in Nepal in the ancient Newari colony...

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Barisal

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independence and finally Bangladesh. In ancient times, it was called Chandradwip (চন্দ্রদ্বীপ), while during the Medieval Islamic times it was also known...

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Zamindars of Bengal

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Singranatore Southern Bengal Present Divisions: Barishal, Khulna and Faridpur Chandradwip Haturia Padamdi Western Bengal Andul rajbari Azimganj Baruipur Bawali...

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Bengali Kayastha

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rule in the early 17th century, Kirtinarayan Basu, 17th-century Raja of Chandradwip who converted to Islam Sri Aurobindo, Indian philosopher, yogi and nationalist...

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Islam Khan I

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also defeated Raja Pratapaditya of Jessore, Raja Ramchandra Basu of the Chandradwip Kingdom at the Conquest of Bakla and Raja Ananta Manikya of Bhulua. Then...

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Bengali Muslims

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The Pratapgarh Kingdom came under Bengali suzerainty. The island of Chandradwip was annexed by the Hussain Shahi dynasty. In 1498, the Hussain Shahi...

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Dhaka Division

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Bhagirathi to the Meghna River is Bhati, while others include Hijli, Jessore, Chandradwip and Barisal Division in Bhati. Keeping in view the theatre of warfare...

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Syed Hakim

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as the main commander of the campaign against Raja Ramchandra Basu of Chandradwip. The battle lasted roughly a week, resulting in the surrender of the...

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Cooch Behar Palace

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Singranatore Southern Bengal Present Divisions: Barishal, Khulna and Faridpur Chandradwip Haturia Padamdi Western Bengal Andul rajbari Azimganj Baruipur Bawali...

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Malda district

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ruled Gauda and hold the title Gaudeshwara Then Deva dynasty kings of Chandradwip ruled Bengal. Deva dynasty king Danujmardandeva and Mahendra Deva both...

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Bhuiyan

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Bhagirathi to the Meghna River is Bhati, while others include Hijli, Jessore, Chandradwip and Barisal Division in Bhati. Keeping in view the theatre of warfare...

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Nawab of Dhaka

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Singranatore Southern Bengal Present Divisions: Barishal, Khulna and Faridpur Chandradwip Haturia Padamdi Western Bengal Andul rajbari Azimganj Baruipur Bawali...

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Nawabs of Bengal

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Bengal Bhawal Estate Burdwan Raj Bohmong Circle Chakma Circle Rajas of Chandradwip Nawabs of Dhaka Nawabs of Dhanbari Rajas of Dighapatia Rajas of Dinajpur...

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Ekdala Wars

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Satgaon Chatgaon Tanda Fatehabad Hajo Cuttack Jaunpur Mrauk U Realms: Chandradwip Pratapgarh Rohang Srihat Architecture Adina Mosque Sixty Dome Mosque...

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Babuganj Upazila

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Official Babugonj Upzilla Map Kirtinarayan Basu, 17th-century Raja of Chandradwip who converted to Islam Abdul Wahab Khan, 3rd Speaker of the National...

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Bengal Subah

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transition from Afghan to Mughal rule, but others, such as the Rajas of Chandradwip, Malla, and Shushang, were older families who had ruled independently...

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