-
thought to be
directly derived from শ্রীহট্ট (
Śrīhaṭṭa), the
Sanskrit name of the city. The city of
Śrīhaṭṭa takes its name from Śrīhaṭṭanātha, the tutelary...
- romanized: Srīhôtter Bijôy, lit. 'Conquest of
Srihatta')
predominantly refers to an
Islamic conquest of
Srihatta (present-day Sylhet, Bangladesh) led by Sikandar...
- Devanagari: वटेश्वर vaṭeśvara), is the
tutelary deity of the city of
Sylhet (
Śrīhaṭṭa) in present-day Bangladesh. He is a form of Shiva.
According to Partha...
-
families headed by
Burhanuddin also
existed in the
northeastern Hindu city of
Srihatta (Sylhet),
claiming their descendants to have
arrived from Chittagong. By...
-
thought to be
directly derived from শ্রীহট্ট (
Śrīhaṭṭa), the
Sanskrit name of the city. The city of
Śrīhaṭṭa takes its name from Śrīhaṭṭanātha, the tutelary...
-
known to be
disrespectful and
intolerant of
other faiths practised in
Srihatta, such as Islam,
Buddhism and
certain Hindu denominations,
often getting...
-
Srihatta Literary Society or
commonly known as
Shrihatta Sahitya Parishad (Bengali: শ্রীহট্ট সাহিত্য পরিষদ) is the
oldest literary and
cultural organization...
- region. Jagannātha Miśra's
family were from the
village of
Dhakadakshin in
Srihatta (Sylhet) (now in Bangladesh). The
ruins of
their ancestral home
still survive...
-
Sylhet (
Srihatta) then
emerged as a
center of
lowland territorialism after the 10th century. The 11th
century Bhatera grants from the
Srihatta kings Kesavadeva...
-
commercial centres in the area that is now
Sylhet City.
Historically known as
Srihatta and Shilhatta, it was
ruled by the
Hindu and
Buddhist kingdoms of Vanga...