- Gauḍa (also
known as Gaur, Gour, Lakhnauti,
Lakshmanavati and Jannatabad) is a
historic city of
Bengal in the
eastern part of the
Indian subcontinent...
-
writers of the
thirteenth and
fourteenth centuries,
Gauda included Lakshmanavati in present-day
Malda district. The Pala
emperors were
referred to as...
- later, Lucknow. A
similar theory states that the city was
known as
Lakshmanavati (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मणवती, fortunate)
after Lakshmana. The name changed...
-
writers of the
thirteenth and
fourteenth centuries,
Gauda included Lakshmanavati in present-day
Malda district. In the
early Muslim period the name Gauda...
- in love with the
prince of Magadha, Hemchandra. She was sent away to
Lakshmanavati to a rich
Brahmin Rishikesh by Madhvacharya, the
family priest of Hemchandra...
- city. This
plunder continued for
three days.
Bakhtiyar moved on to
Lakshmanavati,
which he
planned to make his capital.
Bakhtiyar Khilji left
Nadia in...