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- Karatoya River (also spelt Korotoa River) is a small stream in Rajshahi Division of Bangladesh. The name of the river is a combination of two Sanskrit...
- the ancient Kamarupa kingdom and aspired to extend their kingdom to the Karatoya River. The earliest use of the name Kamarupa to denote the kingdom is from...
- army was routed pursued to the Karatoya river. The Ahoms pursued the retreating forces up to the point where the Karatoya River meets the Brahmaputra River...
- Jaldhaka River Jamuna River Jinai River Kaliganga River Kangsha River Karatoya River Karnaphuli River Kazipur River Khowai River Kirtankhola Kobadak River...
- of doing business through the Karatoya River (a sub-river of the Bangali River, not to be confused with the Large Karatoya River). By 1200 AD it had also...
- century entitled Vallalcharita. It is also mentioned in an anonymous text Karatoya mahatmya, cir****stantially placed in 12th–13th century. The same text also...
- the classical period and up to the 12th century, the region east of the Karatoya river, largely congruent to present-day ****am, was called Kamarupa, and...
- just three. The four Pithas were: Ratnapitha, the area from the river Karatoya to the river Sonkosh, Kamapitha, from Sonakosh to the river Rupali, Swarnapitha...
- boundary of Varendra was the Ganges and the Kosi river on the west, the Karatoya on the east, the Padma River on the south and the land between Cooch Behar...
- succeeded in resisting the invasion, but a general pursued the invaders to the Karatoya river and freed most of the Kamrup and Kamata regions. The process of identity...