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Saptagram (colloquially
called Satgaon) was an
ancient major port, the
chief city and
sometimes capital of
southern Bengal, in
ancient and
medieval times...
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Satgaon is a
locality in
eastern part of
Guwahati surrounded by
localities of Narengi,
Noonmati and Patharquarry.
Located in
south east of city, it is...
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Delhi Sultanate divided Bengal into
three provinces based in the
towns of
Satgaon in
South Bengal,
Sonargaon in East Bengal, and
Lakhnauti in
North Bengal...
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During his rule, the Lakhnauti-based
kingdom expanded into
Satgaon in the south,
Bihar in the west,
Devkot in the north. His
successor was...
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posts in the
north of the Bay of
Bengal at
Chittagong (Porto Grande) and
Satgaon (Porto Pequeno). The
earliest sign of
Muslims in the
region came from the...
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rebellions sprung up in Bengal's
three main towns.
Governors in Lakhnauti,
Satgaon and
Sonargaon declared independence from Delhi. This
allowed the ruler...
- Bengali: ইজ্জউদ্দীন ইয়াহিয়া; died 1338) was the
Governor of the
provincial Satgaon who
reigned from 1328 to 1338.
Izzuddin was
appointed the
governor under...
- (1947–2014),
Israeli Arab
diplomat Izz al-Din Yahya, 14th-century
ruler of
Satgaon,
Bengal Tahir Yahya (1956–2007),
Iraqi politician Abu
Yahya ibn Abd al-Haqq...
- Pimparkhed, Pokhari, Raipur, Ruikhed, Sagwan,
Sakhali Bk,
Sakhali Kh, Sao,
Satgaon Mahsala, Sawala, Sawali, Shekapur, Shindkhed, Shirpur, Soyagaon, Sundarkhed...
- 1352
Ilyas Shah,
independent Sultan of Lakhnauti, who
already captured Satgaon,
attacked Sonargaon. In the
battle Ikhtiyaruddin was
defeated and killed...