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Gosanimari (also
known as
Khalisa Gosanimari) is both a
village and an
archaeological site in
Dinhata I CD block, in the
Dinhata subdivision of the Cooch...
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Atiabari II, Bara Soulmari,
Bhetaguri II,
Gitaldaha I,
Gitaldaha II,
Gosanimari I,
Gosanimari II, Matalhat,
Okrabari and
Petla Putimari II gram
panchayats of...
- of the Khen dynasty. He
ruled from the city of
Kamatapur (now
called Gosanimari) and was
succeeded by his son Chakradhwaj. Sharma, Deba Brat (1995). Changing...
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Chamta H
Bhuchungmari H Bara
Kodali H
Andaranfulbari H
Airani Chitalia H
Gosanimari H
Sahebganj R
Gitaldaha R
Bamanhat R
Natabari R
Bakshirhat R
Dinhata M...
- ****am and
North Bengal. He
ruled from the city of
Kamatapur (now
called Gosanimari).
Nilambar was the son of
Chakradhwaj (1460–1480) and ****umed the throne...
- (near present-day Samuktala) and then
finally to
Kamatapur (now
called Gosanimari)
which is just a few
miles southeast of the present-day
Cooch Behar town—but...
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fluctuating levels of
prosperity until the year 1498, when its last
capital at
Gosanimari was
attacked by the
invading army of
Alauddin Husain Shah of Bengal. The...
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Rajpat or
Kamtapur Fort is an
archaeological site in present-day
Gosanimari in the
Dinhata I CD
block in the
Dinhata subdivision of the
Cooch Behar district...
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rebuilt the
temples of Baneswar,
Shandeswar and the
Kamteswari temple of
Gosanimari. He sent for
architects from
Delhi to
complete the
Jalpesh temple, but...
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Capital Kamarupanagara (present-day
North Guwahati)
Kamatapur (present-day
Gosanimari) Common languages
Early ****amese (eastern part),
Proto Kamta (western...