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- Bhavashankari, also known as Raibaghini, was a prominent queen of the Bhurishrestha Kingdom in Bengal during the 16th century. She was the wife of Maharaja...
- of Phulia took over the reign and established the Brahmin dynasty of Bhurishrestha. Krishnanarayan Ray ruled in 1583–84, at a time when Akbar was the Mughal...
- Roy, Raja of Nadia Raj Rudranarayan, Maharaja of Bhurishrestha Bhavashankari, Queen of Bhurishrestha Mamata Banerjee (1955–present), 8th and present Chief...
- মহারাজা রুদ্রনারায়ণ) was a Hindu King of Bhurishrestha in Bengal. He established the kingdom of Bhurishrestha in the 14th to 15th century. Chakraborty...
- Lakshminarayan (Bengali: মহারাজা লক্ষ্মীনারায়ণ) was the last ruler of Bhurishrestha. When he was the prince, he had defeated and humiliated Krishnaram Ray...
- Maharaja Naranarayan (Bengali: মহারাজা নরনারায়ণ) was the king of Bhurishrestha who maintained the integrity and sovereignty of the kingdom by diplomatically...
- Rajbalhat in Jangipara CD Block was capital of Bhurshut kingdom or Bhurishrestha Empire in the 16th century. There used to be a garh (fort) but no signs...
- may also refer to: Lakshminarayan of Bhurishrestha, last ruler of the independent Hindu kingdom of Bhurishrestha Laxminarayana Mudiraj, Indian politician...
- king of Bhurishrestha who patronized literature and art. His mostly peaceful reign was devoted towards the welfare of his subjects. Bhurishrestha once again...
- Surendranath Sur of Khardah Bir Hambir of Bishnupur Bhavashankari of Bhurishrestha, and later Hoogly "In the 13th century, the Indo-Aryan culture still...