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Mahasthangarh is the
earliest urban archaeological sites discovered thus far in Bangladesh. The
village Mahasthan in
Shibganj upazila of
Bogra District...
- the kingdom, then
known as
Pundranagara (Pundra city), was
located at
Mahasthangarh in
Bogra District of
northern Bangladesh. 24°58′N 89°21′E / 24.96°N...
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become an
important geopolitical center for
spreading Islam through the
Mahasthangarh. In the late
fiftieth century, it
became a
statistical trade area by...
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relic casket inscription, the
Sohgaura copper plate inscription, the
Mahasthangarh Brahmi inscription, the Eran coin legend, the
Taxila coin legends, and...
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Ancient archaeological sites and
cities in Dihar,
Pandu Rajar Dhibi,
Mahasthangarh,
Chandraketugarh and Wari-Bateshwar emerged. The Ganges, Brahmaputra...
- on an ****ociation with the old,
fortified town that is now
known as
Mahasthangarh. The
district was
under the rule of the
Mauryas in the 4th and 3rd centuries...
- the
ancient cities of Bangladesh, in
particular Wari-Bateshwar ruins,
Mahasthangarh, Bhitagarh, Bikrampur, Egarasindhur, and Sonargaon, are
believed to...
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Pundranagar Mahasthangarh Shown within Bangladesh Location Mahasthan,
Bogra District,
Rajshahi Division,
Bangladesh Coordinates 24°57′46″N 89°20′45″E...
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Puthia in Rajshahi; the
largest and most
ancient archaeological site,
Mahasthangarh in Bogra; the
single largest Buddhist monastery,
Paharpur in Naogaon;...
- development. In 1879,
Alexander Cunningham discovered a Jain
image at
Mahasthangarh,
which was
later moved to the
Varendra Research Museum in 1912. In the...