- India.
Around the 11th century, King
Mahindranath ruled from his fort at
Amrargar. One can see the
elementary remains of the
foundation of a fort. According...
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According to
Binoy Ghosh,
Gopbhum had two
Sadgop kings – one
ruled from
Amrargar and
other from
Dhekur (Trisasthigar) near present-day Gourangapur. Abdul...
- district, West Bengal, India.
Abujhati Adrahati Amarpur Amarun Ambana Amgoria Amrargar Amur
Aogram Arjjunpur Arra
Atgharia Ausgram Badla Badulia Bagabanpur Bagbati...
- for many
centuries by the
Sadgop kings.
There are
remains of a fort at
Amrargar. In 1689, Raja
Krishnaram Roy, of the
Bardhaman Raj family,
obtained from...
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Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision Adrahati Amrargar Ausgram Balgona Bams****
Bamunara Barshul Bharatpur Bhatar Bononabagram Channa Dwariapur Galsi Hatgobindapur...
- R
Kurmun R
Pursha R
Bononabagram R
Hatgobindapur R
Barshul R
Kamnara R
Amrargar R
Galsi R
Bhatar R
Ausgram R
Mankar R
Sukdal CT Bud Bud CT
Raipur CT Gangpur...
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Sadgop Dynasty of Gopbhum. It had two
Sadgop (Gopa) kings, one
ruled from
Amrargar and
other from
Dhekur (also
known as Trisasthigar).
Sadgop rulers of Midnapore...
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Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision Adrahati Amrargar Ausgram Balgona Bams****
Bamunara Barshul Bharatpur Bhatar Bononabagram Channa Dwariapur Galsi Hatgobindapur...
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Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision Adrahati Amrargar Ausgram Balgona Bams****
Bamunara Barshul Bharatpur Bhatar Bononabagram Channa Dwariapur Galsi Hatgobindapur...
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Dubrajpur and p****es
through Ilambazar, Debipur, Kanksa, Panagarh, Mankar,
Amrargar, Jamtara, Dwariapur, Guskara, Balgona, Katwa, Natungram, (there is no bridge...