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August 2019. Ahmed, ABM
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particular Wari-Bateshwar ruins, Mahasthangarh, Bhitagarh, Bikrampur,
Egarasindhur, and Sonargaon, are
believed to be the
international trade centers in...
- Pabna, Tripura,
parts of
Mymensingh and Bogra. In 1577, Isa
established Egarasindhur (in present-day
Pakundia Upazila, Kis****ganj) as the
political and trading...
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under Karimganj Upazila of Kis****ganj District.
After the
battle of
Egarasindhur, 16th
century ruler Isa Khan took over the
Janglabari Fort from Laksman...
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Tukaroi & Rajmahal(1572-1576)
Conquest of
Jessore (1611-1612)
Conquest of
Egarasindhur Conquest of
Taraf (1610)
Conquest of
Malwa (1560–1570) Mughal-Farooqui...
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capital of Isa Khan who then
defeats the
Mughal army in the
battles of
Egarasindhur and
Bhawal to
reclaim his lands. 1586 The
second campaign of Shahbaz...
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Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org.
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March 2020. "
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December 2024. Ahmed, ABM
Shamsuddin (2012). "
Egarasindhur". In
Sirajul Islam; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed,
Sabbir (eds...
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naval battles on the
Padma River,
Meghna River and
Jangalbari Fort in
Egarasindhur. Isa Khan
defeated Mughal governors Khan
Jahan I in 1578,
Shahbaz Khan...