- The Prithimp****a family, also
known as the
Nawabs of
Longla, are a Shia
royal family from the Prithimp****a Union,
Kulaura Upazila, Moulvibazar, Sylhet...
- parganas. A m****
deforestation took
place from 1898 to 1899,
clearing the
Longla-Singla
Reserve in
order to make
space for settlements. In 1912,
there was...
-
Marri (tribe)
Nawab of
Sanghar Nawab of
Bengal Nawab of
Dhaka Nawab of
Longla (Sylhet) Padshah-i-Oudh,
formerly Nawab Wazir of Awadh, also
imperial Wazir...
- Khan - 8th
Nawab of
Longla and
Honorary Magistrate Ali
Abbas Khan -
Jatiya Party politician Ali
Haider Khan - 9th
Nawab of
Longla and
politician Sultan...
-
Longla,
Minister of
Power (****am Province)
Alivardi Khan (1671–1756),
Nawab of Bengal,
Bihar and
Orissa Ali
Amjad Khan (1871–1905),
Nawab of
Longla,...
- 11
February 1896 to an
royal Bengali Shia
family known as the
Nawabs of
Longla based in the
village of Prithimp****a in
South Sylhet (then
under the North-East...
- Naga
languages Ao
language Chungli Ao
Mongsen Ao
Changki Dordar (Yacham)
Longla Patsho Khiamniungan Lotha (Lhota)
Sangtam ('Thukumi')
Kizare Pirr (Northern...
-
varieties of Ao.
Mongsen Khari Changki Chongli (Chungli)
Dordar (Yacham)
Longla Chongli and
Mongsen are
nearly mutually unintelligible.
Mills (1926) lists...
-
bazar of Juri Upazila. The hill
range of Kala
Pahar is
locally known as
Longla Range. 'Kala Pahar' is the
local name of the
highest peak.
According to...
-
Circle Muktagacha Raj
Nadia Raj
Nawabs of
Padamdi Pal
family Nawabs of
Longla Rajas of
Puthia Chowdhuries of
Natore Rajas of
Natore Rajas of Rajshahi...