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  2. Rani Bhabani - Wikipedia

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    The Rani, herself leading her army, routed the nawab's army and drove it out of her territories. The people of Natore also joined the Rani's army in the fight against the Nawab. [2] [1] Rani Bhabani's house in Natore remains a major tourist attraction in Bangladesh to date. Rani Bhabani died in 1803, at the age of 79, 46 years after the Battle ...

  3. Bhavaniswar Mandir - Wikipedia

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    The Bhavaniswar Mandir at Baranagar was built in 1755 by Tarasundari, daughter of Rani Bhabani. It is the tallest lime and mortar temple at Baranagar. According to Shyamal Chaterji, researcher on Hindu iconography, the “inverted lotus-like dome of this 18 M tall temple and a circular corridor around the inner sanctum are note-worthy features.

  4. Natore Rajbari - Wikipedia

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    In 1797, following the death of Rani Bhabani's adopted son Raja Ramkrishna, the Natore estate was divided between his two sons Bishwanath and Sibnath, [4] and thenceforth both a Senior and a Junior royal house remained in existence until the abolition of all zamindar estates in 1950. [5]

  5. Midnapore Raj - Wikipedia

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    Rani Bhabani died in 1161 Bangabda (1754 AD) and Rani Shiromani handed over the entire property to Anandalal of the Narajole family even before she died in 1219 Bangabda (1812 AD). However, the East India Company were suspicious that Rani Shiromani had links with those involved in the Chuar rebellion, and as a result they considerably ...

  6. Category:Bengali Hindus - Wikipedia

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    B. Jogesh Chandra Bagal; Amiya Kumar Bagchi; Barnita Bagchi; Jasodhara Bagchi; Sahana Bajpaie; Rabisankar Bal; Aditya Bandopadhyay; Manik Bandopadhyay; Sailesh Kumar Bandopadhyay

  7. Karnagarh - Wikipedia

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    The last king of Karnagarh, Raja Ajit Singh died childless. His property went into the hands of his two queens, Rani Bhabani and Rani Shiromani. During the Chuar Rebellion, the leader of the Chuars, Gobardhan Dikpati, occupied the palace. Both the queens met the king of Narajole, Raja Trilochan Khan, who provided them shelter and promised to ...

  8. Bhurshut - Wikipedia

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    She is probably named Rani Bhavashankari Devi. [4] In Ain-i-Akbari, it is mentioned that amongst the thirty-one mahals under Sirkar Suleimanabad, the highest revenue was earned by Basandhari pargana, followed by Bhurshut. No other pargana under Sirkar Satgaon or Sirkar Mandaran earned so much revenue.

  9. List of Brahmins - Wikipedia

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    Lakshmibai – Rani/Queen of Jhansi [404] Mayurasharma – founder of the Kadamba dynasty. [405] Rani Bhabani – Rani/Queen of Natore [406] Raja Ganesha – founder of Ganesha dynasty. He ended the first Ilyas Shahi Dynasty and started Hindu Empire in Bengal [407] Rudranarayan – Maharaja of Bhurishrestha [408] [409]