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Bhurshut (Bengali: ভুরশুট, romanized: Bhurśut) or
Bhurishreshtha (Bengali: ভূরিশ্রেষ্ঠ, romanized: Bhūriśreṣṭha) was a
medieval Bengali Hindu kingdom spread...
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years of rich
heritage in the form of the
great Bengali kingdom of
Bhurshut. The
district is
named after its headquarters, the city of Howrah. The...
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Rashtra includes Rarh (or Rarhpuri) and Bhurishreshthika,
identified with
Bhurshut, in
Hooghly and
Howrah districts, the
Managoli inscription of the Yadava...
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thousands of
years of
heritage in the form of the
great kingdom of
Bhurshut. The city
flourished as a
trading port and some
religious structures were...
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thousands of
years of rich
heritage as part of the
Bengali kingdom of
Bhurshut. In 1536
Portuguese traders obtained a
permit from
Sultan Mahmud Shah to...
- region.
Hindu prin****lities
included the
Kingdom of Mallabhum,
Kingdom of
Bhurshut and
Kingdom of Tripura; and the
realm of
powerful Hindu Rajas such as Pratapaditya...
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considered the
golden age of Saptagram. In 1565
Maharaja Rudranarayan of
Bhurshut conquered it from
pathans . In 1592 AD
Saptogram was
captured and looted...
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tried to
outrage her.
Kirti Chandra Rai
added the
parganas of Chitua,
Bhurshut,
Barda and
Manoharshahsi to his territories. He also
seized the estates...
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situated in an area
historically occupied by the
ancient Bengali kingdom of
Bhurshut.
Venetian explorer Cesare Federici, who
travelled in
India during 1565–79...