- The Baro-
Bhuyans (or Baro-
Bhuyan Raj; also Baro-B****ans and Baro-B****yans) were
confederacies of soldier-landowners in ****am and
Bengal in the late Middle...
- who was
attacked and
defeated by a
confederation of
Bhuyan landlords led by
Harup Narayan. The
Bhuyans succeeded in
removing the conquerors, but they failed...
- alliances, and
defensive maneuvers by the Baro-
Bhuyans to
maintain their autonomy.
During this time, the Baro-
Bhuyans faced increasing pressure from the Mughal...
-
Jamal Bhuyan (Bengali: জামাল ভূইয়া; born 10
April 1990) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Bangladesh Premier League club Brothers...
- it is not
known when the Baro-
Bhuyan rule began,
historians estimate that
Biswa Singha's
campaign against the Baro-
Bhuyans began in
about 1509.
Biswa Singha...
- chiefs,
against the more
powerful Baro-
Bhuyans and
began his
campaign around 1509. Successively, he
defeated the
Bhuyans of Ouguri, Jhargaon, Karnapur, Phulaguri...
-
activities to
remove the
Bhuyans from
power in the
western part of the
Brahmaputra valley in 1509. Furthermore, the
Bhuyans in the
Bordowa area picked...
-
group is
often referred to as the Adi
Bhuyan, or the
progenitor B****yans. One of the
earliest evidence of
Bhuyans in
Mlechchha dynasty during the 9th century...
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severally by baro-
bhuyans and the
Dimasa king,.."(Guha 1983:27)
Baruah 1986, p. 227. (****an 1992:55) "On the
behalf of the Ahom king, they [
Bhuyans]
fought with...
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Sultanate administration was
removed in
about ten
years by the ****amese
Bhuyans led by
Harup Narayan. The
conquest was
instigated by Sachipatra, a Brahmin...