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Noakhali (Bengali: নোয়াখালী),
historically known as
Bhulua (Bengali: ভুলুয়া), is a
district in
southeastern Bangladesh,
located in the
Chittagong Division...
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Kingdom of
Bhulua (Bengali: ভুলুয়া রাজ্য, romanized:
Bhulua Rajjo) was a
kingdom and
later a
zamindari covering the present-day
Noakhali region of...
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Conquest of
Bhulua (Bengali: ভুলুয়া বিজয়, romanized:
Bhulua Bijôy)
refers to the 17th-century
Mughal conquest of the
Bhulua Kingdom,
which covered...
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begins with the
existence of
civilisation in the
villages of
Shilua and
Bhulua.
Bhulua became a
focal point of
Bengal during the
Buddhist and
Hindu kingdoms...
- Sena dynasty, c. 1070 – c. 1320 Deva dynasty, c. 1100 – c. 1250
Mediaeval Bhulua (Noakhali), c. 1203 – c. 1600s
Delhi Sultanate, c. 1204 – c. 1338 Mamluk...
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conqueror of
Bhulua (modern-day Noakhali, Bangladesh) as he was the
chief commander of its expedition. His
administration of the
Bhulua frontier involved...
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April 1660. He left
Dhaka on 6 May and
boarded ships near present-day
Bhulua on 12 May
heading to Arakan. Mir
Jumla reached Dhaka on 9 May 1660 and was...
- Raj
Mahal Samugarh Sirhind Thanesar (1567)
Thanesar (1710)
Tukaroi Bakla Bhulua Sieges Bi****ur
Chittorgarh Delhi Daman Daulatabad Golconda Hooghly Jinji...
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territorialism by the name of
Bhulua. The
kings of
Bhulua patronised the
Sanskrit language. The
arrival of
Muslims in
Bhulua affected the
local dialect to...
- Portuguese, led by
Captain Moor, set fire to
Arakanese fleets and fled to
Bhulua where Thanadar Farhad Khan gave them refuge.
Farhad then sent them off to...