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Pratapaditya Guha was a
rebellious Kayashtha king of
Jessore of
lower Bengal,
before being defeated by the
Mughal Empire. He was
eulogized by 19th and...
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Biswas deems the
first ruler of the
Karkota dynasty to be
Durlabhaka Pratapaditya, who
claimed the
throne after defeating Yudhisthira, the last Alchon...
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Maharaja Pratapaditya was at Dhumghat.
Later it was
transferred to
Ishwaripur (Originated from the name Jes****shwaripur).
Maharaja Pratapaditya declared...
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Pratapaditya Pal is an
Indian scholar of
Southeast Asian and
Himalayan art and culture,
specializing particularly in the
history of art of India, Nepal...
- evil, but also one's own
inner evil of "body, speech, and mind"
states Pratapaditya Pal. In
Indian Subcontinental art – sculptures,
bronzes and paintings...
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rebellious Zamindar of Jessore,
Pratapaditya.
Jessore was a v****al of the
Mughal Empire, and the
campaign against Pratapaditya was
prompted by his refusal...
- Ray 2016, pp. 141–148.
Dalal 2010a, p. 365.
Jaini 1998, pp. 199–200.
Pratapaditya Pal 1986, p. 29.
Dundas 2002, pp. 204–205.
Salvadori 1989, pp. 169–170...
- page 1 with footnote.
Blurton 1993, pp. 84, 103.
Blurton 1993, p. 84.
Pratapaditya Pal (1986).
Indian Sculpture:
Circa 500 B.C.–A.D. 700.
University of...
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Adversaries Baro-Bhuyan Isa Khan
Khwaja Usman Bayazid of
Sylhet Musa Khan
Pratapaditya Ibrahim Lodi Rana
Sanga Sher Shah Suri Hemu
Maharana Pratap Malik Ambar...
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original on 29
December 2020.
Retrieved 29
December 2020. Pal,
Pratapaditya, ed. (1995). Ganesh, the benevolent. Bombay: Marg Publications. ISBN 81-85026-31-9...