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Mallabhum (The
country originally known as
Mallabhoom or
Mallabani Bengali: মল্লভূম or
Bishnupur kingdom) was the
kingdom ruled by the
Malla kings of...
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independent prin****lity and a v****al state. The land is also
called Mallabhum after the
Malla rulers of this place. The
Malla rulers were Vaishnavites...
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undulating country, inters****d with
rocky hillocks.
Centre of the
historic Mallabhum (Malla kingdom) of
western Bengal,
Bankura and its
surrounding regions...
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Gopal Singha Dev I was the fifty-fifth Raja of
Mallabhum. He
ruled from 1712 to 1748. The
Rajas of
Mallabhum were an
independent kingdom, not
subject to...
- Hambir,
Beera Hambeera, and Veer Hambir) was the forty-ninth king of
Mallabhum,
primarily in the
present Bankura district in
Indian state of West Bengal...
- The
Mallabhum Institute of
Technology (MIT) is
located in Bishnupur, Bankura, West Bengal, India. The
college is
approved by the All
India Council of...
- (632–661) Gurjara-Pratihara
Empire (650–1036)
Umayyad Caliphate (661–750)
Mallabhum kingdom (694–1947) Bhauma-Kara
Kingdom (736–916) Pala
Empire (750–1174)...
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Malla (694 - 710 CE.), also
known as
Bagdi Raja, was the
founder of the
Mallabhum (Malla Dynasty)
sometime in the 7th
century CE.
There are at
least two...
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Chaitanya Singha or
Chaitan Singh was the fifty-sixth king of the
Mallabhum, a
kingdom in India. He
ruled from 1748 to 1801. He was
succeeded by Madhav...
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Madal Kaman was
built by
Jagannath Karmakar in 1565 for the
kingdom of
Mallabhum.In the late 18th century,
Panchanan Karmakar pioneered the
Bengali printing...