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- Narayan, the state was unsettled. The lords of places such as Tepa, Manthana Kakina and Karjirhat rejected Bihari rule in place of direct tribute to the Mughal...
- French, Algonquin and English. The Algonquin text "Manàdjitòdan kakina kegòn netàwigig kakina e-dashiyag" literally translates to "Be gentle with all things...
- fluent in the Hawaiian language and gave himself the Hawaiian nickname Kakina. In 1872, he attended Oahu College, where he pla**** baseball with the sons...
- Choitro 1289 BS (1882) to the Bengali Muslim of Sardars in the village of Kakina Bazar which was then located in Lalmonirhat, Rangpur district, Bengal Presidency...
- Zamindar of Bashatti and Ram Narayan as the Chaudhury Zamindar of Kakina. The zamindars of Kakina, descended from Ram Narayan, continued to hold influence in...
- Nagar Baura Barkatha Hatibandha Sahid Borhan Nagar Bhotmari Tush Bhandar Kakina Namurirhat Aditmari to Geetaldaha border Mogalhat Lalmonirhat Junction Mahendranagar...
- Borokhata Railway Station Burimari Railway Station Hatibandha Railway Station Kakina Railway Station Lalmonirhat Railway Station Mogalhat Railway Station Mohendronagar...
- to mark 25 years of Uttar Bangla College. The college is located besides Kakina-****ndighi road, in Kaliaganj upazila, Lalmonirhat district. Uttar Bangla...
- Prefectures (Ibaraki, Totigi, Gunma, ****ushima), distribution of spinach and kakina was restricted as well as milk from ****ushima. On 23 March, similar restrictions...
- piece of land was donated at the heart of the city by the then landlord of Kakina and the official initiatives were taken instantly. In 1896, the piece of...