- Gauḍa (also
known as Gaur, Gour,
Lakhnauti,
Lakshmanavati and Jannatabad) is a
historic city of
Bengal in the
eastern part of the
Indian subcontinent...
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Lakhnauti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lakhnauti, also
known as Gauḍa, is an
ancient ruined city in West Bengal, India.
Lakhnauti may refer...
-
Lakhnauti Turk is a
village situated in the
Gangoh Mandal of
Saharanpur District in
Uttar Pradesh, India. It is
located 486
kilometres from the state...
- Khalji, the 2nd
governor of
Bengal (
Lakhnauti)
under the
Delhi Sultanate Iwaz Khalji, the 3rd
governor of
Bengal (
Lakhnauti)
under the
Delhi Sultanate Ali...
- side by side on the
river Ganga and
surrounded the
Lakhnauti fort. The
Muslim commander of the
Lakhnauti fort, Fakr-Ul-Mulk-Karimuddin-Laghri, was killed...
- in the
towns of
Satgaon in
South Bengal,
Sonargaon in East Bengal, and
Lakhnauti in
North Bengal. The
purpose was to
improve administration as Delhi's...
-
linkage with the
Grand Trunk Road. The
dynasty was
based in the city of
Lakhnauti in
northern Bengal,
later expanding eastwards and southwards. Nasiruddin...
- Qazi
family of
Lakhnauti (Bengali: লখনৌতির কাজী খান্দান) was a
medieval Bengali Muslim family who
lived in the
royal city of
Lakhnauti in the
Bengal Sultanate...
- Kholjī), was the
second governor of the
Khalji dynasty of Bengal,
based in
Lakhnauti, Bengal, from 1206
until 1208. He was
member of the
Khilji tribe, which...
- Ad-Dīn Firūz Shāh; reigned: 1301–1322) was the
independent ruler of the
Lakhnauti Kingdom. He
ascended the
throne with the
title of Al-Sultan Al-Azam Shams...