- The
Bohmong Circle (Burmese: ဗိုလ်မင်းထောင်) or
Bomang Circle (Bengali: বোমাং সার্কেল) is one of
three hereditary chiefdoms (or "circles") in the Chittagong...
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three tribal chieftaincies, the
Chakma Circle, the Mong
Circle and the
Bohmong Circle. They
formed a
single district until 1984, when they were divided...
- Circle,
Bohmong Circle, and Mong Circle. Each
circle was
headed by a chief.: 30
Chakma circle was
headed by a Chakma,
Bohmong circle by a
Bohmong and the...
- the
Bohmong Circle Maung Shwe Prue
Chowdhury (1915–1998), 14th King of
Bohmong Circle Aung Shwe Prue
Chowdhury (1914–2012), 15th King of
Bohmong Circle...
- and 18th centuries,
while inhabitants of the
other Marma chiefdom, the
Bohmong Circle settled in the
south and are
known as ragraisa. The Mong Circle...
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Bandarban belonging to
Bangladesh Nationalist Party. He was the 15th King of
Bohmong Circle.
Chowdhury was born on 1
August 1914. He was
elected as a member...
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region was
historically ruled by
tribal chieftains of the
Chakma Circle and
Bohmong Circle. In 1713, the
Chakma Raja
signed a
treaty with
Mughal Bengal after...
- The
Bohmong Raja is
recognised by the
government of
Bangladesh as the
leader of the
Marma po****tion, and the
traditional king of the
Bohmong Circle...
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administratively divided into
three circles in 1884,
namely the
Chakma Circle, the
Bohmong Circle, and the Mong Circles, each
presided over by a
hereditary chief...
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during British rule. The
Bohmong kings started organising the
Rajpunyah festival in 1875 to
collect jhum tax. The
ninth Bohmong king
started the formal...