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- Chandradwip or Chandradvipa is a small region in Barisal District, Bangladesh. It was the early medieval name of Barisal. The history of Chandradwip goes...
- dialect Dhakiya (Bikrampuri) dialect Jas****/Jessoriya dialect Barisal (Chandradwip) dialect Chattal (Chittagong) dialect While most writing is in Standard...
- romanized: Bakla Bijôy) refers[by whom?] to the Mughal conquest of the Chandradwip Kingdom, which covered much of the present-day Barisal Division of Bangladesh...
- 1668), also spelt Kirti Narayan Basu, was the fifth raja of medieval Chandradwip, a zamindari which covered much of the Barisal Division of present-day...
- of Chandradwip, also called Bakla, was originally one of these families. Throughout the period of the Bengal sultanate, the rulers of Chandradwip managed...
- became a formidable coastal power. In southern Bengal, the island of Chandradwip hosted remnants of the pre-Islamic Hindu Deva dynasty. The kingdom was...
- refuge in Bengal. The v****al states of Bengal included Arakan, Tripura, Chandradwip and Pratapgarh. At its peak, the Bengal Sultanate's territory included...
- was killed in battle with Kandarpanarayan Rai, the erstwhile Raja of Chandradwip. Khan's grandfather Abdul Wahab Khan was a prominent Bengali politician...
- Bhagirathi to the Meghna River is Bhati, while others include Hijli, Jessore, Chandradwip and Barisal Division in Bhati. Keeping in view the theatre of warfare...
- community of Kamarupa. Other sources give his birthplace as Barisal ( then Chandradwip). According to inscriptions found in Nepal in the ancient Newari colony...