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Bikrampur ("City of Courage") was a pargana situated 19 kilometres (12 mi) south of Dhaka, the modern capital city of Bangladesh. In the present day,... |
Bikrampur Vihara is an ancient Buddhist vihara at Raghurampur village, Bikrampur, Munshiganj District, Dhaka division in Bangladesh. The monastery is located... |
Ancient institutions of learning in the Indian subcontinent (category History of South Asia) Pushpagiri Vihara, Odantapuri University, Vikramashila, Somapura Mahavihara, Bikrampur Vihara, Jagaddala Mahavihara. First university The University of ancient... |
Bikrampur Kings (Bengali: বিক্রমপুর কিংস) is a Bangladeshi football club based in Bikrampur, present day Munshiganj. It currently competes in the Dhaka... |
successful line of rulers and this became their center. Bhatner, Pugal, Bikrampur, Barsalpur, Deravar, Maroth, Kehror, Aasnikot, Tanot, Lodhruva and Mamanvahan... |
Bengal after the collapse Sena Empire. The capital of this dynasty was Bikrampur in present-day Munshiganj District of Bangladesh. The inscriptional evidences... |
Maharaja of Bikrampur, and among the most prominent of the Baro-Bhuyan in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent, Arakanese-Magh-Bikrampur Naval Battle... |
Bengal after the collapse of Sena Empire. The capital of this dynasty was Bikrampur in present-day Munshiganj District of Bangladesh. The inscriptional evidences... |
Varman dynasty (Bengal) (section History) the Chandra Dynasty. Their capital was at Bikrampur in present-day Munshiganj District of Bangladesh. History of Varman Dynasty is known from three copperplates... |
Deva dynasty (category Indian history stubs) eastern Bengal after the Sena dynasty. The capital of the dynasty was Bikrampur in present-day Munshiganj District of Bangladesh. This Hindu Vaishnava... |
Badal Gupta (category People from Bikrampur) Badal Gupta was born in the village Purba Shimulia (East Shimulia) in the Bikrampur region of Dhaka, now in Munshiganj District, Bangladesh. Badal Gupta was... |
Magadha period (category India history-related lists) The Magadha period is the era in the history of Indian subcontinent when several Magadha-based empires, or Magadha Empires, asserted dominance over the... |
Aghorenath Chattopadhyay (category People from Bikrampur) eldest daughter. Aghorenath was born in Bhrahmongaon in Kanaksar Village Bikrampur (then in Bengal Presidency now in Bangladesh). After completing his initial... |
Mukherjee. The history of the Ganguly family begins with Kunjalal Ganguly, an advocate by profession coming from a long line of lawyers from Bikrampur, Dhaka... |
Ganges (redirect from History of the Ganges) or imperial capitals such as Pataliputra, Kannauj, Sonargaon, Dhaka, Bikrampur, Kara, Munger, Kashi, Patna, Hajipur, Delhi, Bhagalpur, Murshidabad, Baharampur... |
region was originally known as Dhakka. The word Dhakka means watchtower. Bikrampur and Sonargaon — the earlier strongholds of Bengal rulers were situated... |
Humayun Azad (category People from Bikrampur) Azad was born as Humayun Kabir on 28 April 1947 in Rarhikhal village in Bikrampur which village is now under the Sreenagar sub-district of Munshiganj district... |
Buddhism in Bangladesh (redirect from History of Buddhism in Bangladesh) Panchagarh District, Rangpur Division. Pandit Vihara in Chittagong Bikrampur Vihara in Bikrampur, Dhaka Division. Shalban Vihara in Comilla Wari-Bateshwar ruins... |
Sarojini Naidu (category People from Bikrampur) February 1879 to Aghorenath Chattopadhyay. Her father was from Brahmangaon, Bikrampur, Dhaka, Bengal (now in Bangladesh). Her father was a Bengali Brahmin and... |
Bangladesh (section History) banking, shipping, architecture, and art, and the ancient universities of Bikrampur and Mainamati hosted scholars from other parts of Asia. Gopala I was the... |