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- the Ganges River. Raja Man Singh I, also renamed the town in 1595 as 'Akbarnagar' in tribute to Emperor Akbar and he also constructed palace, garden and...
- Akbarnagar is a town in the Sultanganj block of Bhagalpur district in Bihar, India. It is situated on the southern part of the district, about 14 kilometres...
- This is a list of cities and towns in Bhagalpur district in the Indian state of Bihar. Bhagalpur is the largest city in Bhagalpur district and is situated...
- Akbarnagar railway station is a railway station on Sahibganj loop line under the Malda railway division of Eastern Railway zone. It is situated at Tilakpur...
- (Bengal), Manihari (Bihar), Ramgarh (Dhoondhar), founded the towns of Akbarnagar (Rajmahal), Manpur (near ****a), and the small township of Bai****hpur...
- from Agra and the Deccan. He advanced through Midnapur and Burdwan. At Akbarnagar, he defeated and killed the then Subahdar of Bengal, Ibrahim Khan Fath-i-Jang...
- leadership. Man Singh's successes in Bengal were numerous. After founding Akbarnagar, he continued to suppress rebellions, demonstrating his strategic brilliance...
- fort. On 7th November, Man Singh founded a new capital for Bengal called Akbarnagar. After founding the new capital, Man personally marched against the Afghans...
- Ghoga Habibpur Kahalgaon Naugachhia Pirpainti Sultanganj Sabour Villages Akbarnagar Bhawanpura Dharhara Dhrubganj Gosain Gaon Jitadih Khajuria Khanpurmal...
- of a new capital were laid at Rajmahal by Man Singh I who renamed it Akbarnagar. In 1610 the capital was shifted from Rajmahal to Dhaka and it was renamed...