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Dighapatia Raj (sometimes
called Dighapatia Raj
Paribar literally Dighapatia Royal Family) was a
zamindari in present-day Rajshahi,
which was
ruled by...
- also
known as
Dighapatia Palace (Bengali: দিঘাপতিয়া রাজবাড়ী, romanized: Dighapotiya Rajbari) as it was
formerly the seat of the
Dighapatia Raj, an aristocratic...
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Baliati Zamnidar Bari, the
Tajhat Palace, the Rose
Garden Palace, the
Dighapatia Palace, the
Puthia Rajbari,
Natore Rajbari and the
Mohera Zamindar Bari...
- (Bengali: শরৎ কুমার রায়) (1876–1946) was a
member of the
royal family of
Dighapatia. A
noted scholar, he was the son of the Raja (King)
Pramathanath Ray and...
- due
course Doyaram established his own
dynasty the
Dighapatia Raj with its own
palace Dighapatia Palace. Raja
Ramjivan was
succeeded by his
adopted son...
- General:
Kamini Kumar Chanda (1920) Landholders:
Pramathanath Roy, Raja of
Dighapatia (1911–1915) General: N.
Subba Rao
Pantulu (1910–1913), C. Vijayaraghavachariar...
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different parts of Bengal.
Horse racing was
patronised most
notably by the
Dighapatia Rajas in Natore, and
their Chalanbeel Horse Races have
continued to take...
- families.
Darbhanga Raj of Mithila,
Bihar -
ruled by
Maithil Brahmins Dighapatia Raj of
Bengal -
ruled by Roy
lineage - (Varendra Brahmins)
Gaurihar State...
- Sitaram's capital,
later enabled him to
ultimately lay the
foundation of the
Dighapatia dynasty. For his loyalty, he
received large tracts of land in Rajshahi...
- colleges.
Serving as v****als to the
Maharajas of
Natore and the
Maharajas of
Dighapatia, the clan also
produced many
politicians and influentials.
During the...