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Banganapalle mangoes (also
known as
Benishan and Bernisha) is a
mango variety produced in
Banganapalle of
Nandyal District in the
Indian state of Andhra...
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Banganapalle State was one of the
princely states of
India during the
period of the
British Raj. The
state was
founded in 1665 and had its
capital in Banganapalle...
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Banaganapalli was the
capital of the
princely state of the same name,
Banganapalle State.
Banaganapalli is
located at 15°19′00″N 78°14′00″E / 15.3167°N...
- to rule
various princely states of Amb, Bahawalpur, Balasinor, Baoni,
Banganapalle, Bhopal, Cambay, Jaora, Junagadh,
Kurnool (the main city of Deccan),...
- (Muhammad Beg Khan Najm-i-Sani), was a
ruler of the
princely state of
Banganapalle,
including the
Chenchelimala territory. He was the
second son of Nawab...
- with
geographical indication (GI)
registration include Tirupati Laddu,
Banganapalle mangoes,
Kondapalli toys,
Dharmavaram sarees, and Pootharekulu. Andhras...
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Banganapalle as they
shifted from
Masulipatam to
Banganapalle. They
belong to the Najm-i-Sani Dynasty. The Najm-i-Sani
dynasty Nawab of
Banganapalle Nizam...
- ud-Daula,
Nawab Sayyid Ghulam Muhammad 'Ali Khan I Bahadur,
Jagirdar of
Banganapalle,
deposed 1784,
restored 1789.
Maximilian II Emanuel,
Elector of Bavaria...
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Husain Ali Khan
Bahadur was
Nawab of
Banganapalle between 1769 and 1783. He
belonged to the
Naqdi Dynasty.
Husain Ali Khan
Bahadur was the
elder son of...
- of
Banganapalle and Chenchelimala,
ancestor of the
Nawabs of
Banganapalle.
Yusuf Khan Bahadur, his father.
Nawab of
Carnatic Nawab of
Banganapalle v t...