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- Bipradas Pipilai was a 15th-century poet. He was the son of Mukunda Pipilai, the family hailed from Baduria-Batagram in 24 Parganas, now in the Indian...
- Maladhar Basu's translation of the Bhagavata. Writers such as Bipradas Pipilai,: 349  Vijay Gupta,: 104  Shah Muhammad Sagir, Zainuddin and Abdul Hakim...
- Purushottam, Narayan Deb (c. 15th century), Bijay Gupta, and Bipradas Pipilai, created their own versions of Manasamangal. Bijay Gupta's Manasamangal...
- Temple. The first mention of the Kalikata village was found in Bipradas Pipilai's Manasa Vijay (1495), where he describes how Chand Sadagar used to stop...
- their respective states and communities. Medieval Bengali poet Bipradas Pipilai mentioned in his "Manasamangal Kāvya" (or "Manasa Vijay") that merchant...
- Manasa Mangalkavya by Vijay Gupta and Manasa Vijaya (1495) by Bipradas Pipilai trace the origin and myths of the goddess. However these stray further...
- Qutb Alam (14th century) Shah Muhammad Saghir (14th century) Bipradas Pipilai (15th century) Vijay Gupta (15th century) Zainuddin (15th century) Krittibas...
- also mentioned in the Bengali poetry Manasamangal written by Bipradas Pipilai in 1495. In 1713, the Bengal Council of the British East India Company...
- that the name comes from "Barbakpur". Manasa Vijay, written by Bipradas Pipilai, refers to Talpukur (a place in Barrackpore) as "Charnak". The earliest...
- Shahnameh. Hindu poets from the period included Maladhar Basu, Bipradas Pipilai and Vijay Gupta. A majority of the Bengal Sultanate's mint towns and surviving...