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Kirtinarayan Basu (Bengali: কীর্তিনারায়ণ বসু; r. 1668), also
spelt Kirti Narayan Basu, was the
fifth raja of
medieval Chandradwip, a
zamindari which covered...
- who
declared independence from
Mughal rule in the
early 17th
century Kirtinarayan Basu, 17th-century Raja of
Chandradwip who
converted to
Islam Sri Aurobindo...
- Raja
Jagganath Basu
Kandarpanarayan Basu ( 1582-1598)
Ramchandra Basu
Kirtinarayan Basu
Basudebnarayan Basu
Pratapnarayan Basu
Known rulers are- Pratapaditya...
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subdivided into 81
mauzas and 90 villages.
Official Babugonj Upzilla Map
Kirtinarayan Basu, 17th-century Raja of
Chandradwip who
converted to
Islam Abdul Wahab...
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Dasharathadeva (1281) Pratapaditya,
Maharaja of
Jessore (1561–1611)
Kirtinarayan Basu, Raja of
Chandradwip (from 1668),
converted to
Islam Raja Ganesha...
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founded by his son,
Mahmud Zahid. He had
another son
named Mahmud Zakir.
Kirtinarayan Basu, 17th-century Raja of
Chandradwip who
converted to
Islam Mirza Agha...
- who were
identified as
descendants of
members of
Islam Khan's Army.
Kirtinarayan Basu, Ramchandra's son and
successor Sabi Khan,
faujdar of
Bakla Sa****...
- and the
former general secretary of the
Communist Party of
India (CPI)
Kirtinarayan Basu, 17th-century raja of
Chandradwip who
converted to
Islam Kanai Chatterjee...
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heavy defeat, with
elephants looted and ****nal destro****.: 395–396
Kirtinarayan Basu, Raja of
Chandradwip Ray,
Aniruddha (1998). Adventurers, Landowners...
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Settlement came into
force in 1793. Raja
Ramchandra Basu's successor,
Kirtinarayan Basu,
notably converted to ****
Islam and
founded the
Baklai dynasty...