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  2. Mahasthangarh - Wikipedia

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    Mahasthangarh (Pundranagar), the ancient capital of Pundravardhana is located 11 km (6.8 mi) north of Bogra on the Bogra-Rangpur highway, with a feeder road (running along the eastern side of the ramparts of the citadel for 1.5 km) leading to Jahajghata and site museum. [7]

  3. Pundravardhana - Wikipedia

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    Mahasthangarh, the ancient capital of Pundravardhana is located 11 km (7 mi) north of Bogra on the Bogra-Rangpur highway, with a feeder road (running along the eastern side of the ramparts of the citadel for 1.5 km) leading to Jahajghata and site museum. [4]

  4. Pundranagar - Wikipedia

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    Pundranagar in Paundrabhukti was the most important city in the ancient Bengal region, now identified with the current site of Mahasthan, located in Bogra, Bangladesh.It was a vibrant administrative, religious and cultural centre from the 3rd century BC to the 12th century AD that is from the Maurya Empire time to the Sena dynasty period.

  5. Bangarh - Wikipedia

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    Bangarh is an ancient city situated in Gangarampur, West Bengal, India.Bangarh was the ancient city which was the administrative centre of Kotivarsha Vishaya (territorial division), itself part of the wider administrative unit of Pundravardhana Bhukti, which had Mahasthangarh as its capital [1] in the period of Chandras, Varmans and Senas.

  6. The World Bank Group's Uncounted - The Huffington Post

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    The World Bank Group is the globe’s most prestigious development lender, bankrolling hundreds of government projects each year in pursuit of its high-minded mission: to combat the scourge of poverty by backing new transit systems, power plants, dams and other projects it believes will help boost the fortunes of poor people.

  7. Sultan Balkhi - Wikipedia

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    Balkhi then decided to leave Hariramnagar so he leaped on his boat, reaching the ancient city of Mahasthangarh, the capital of the Pundravardhana kingdom, ruled by Narsingh Parshuram of the Bhoj Garh dynasty. [5] Balkhi asked Parshuram for permission to live in his domain and freely practice his religion to which the King allowed.

  8. Bogra District - Wikipedia

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    M. R. Akhtar Mukul (1929–2004), author and journalist, migrated to Mahasthangarh after the Partition in 1947. [22] Ziaur Rahman (1936–1981), President of Bangladesh (1977–1981), spent part of his childhood in Bagbari village. [23] Begum Khaleda Zia (born 1945), former prime minister of Bangladesh, was elected to parliament from Bogra. [24]

  9. Category:Mahasthangarh - Wikipedia

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