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1829:Prithimpassa
1727:Vizianagaram
1662:Markundapadu
1548:Wasif Manzil
1513:Shashi Lodge
1468:Ahsan Manzil
1309:Jhargram Raj
1048:Deva dynasty
1042:Sena dynasty
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619:Khwaja Usman
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306:Singranatore
286:Dulai, Pabna
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218:Panchakhanda
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1864:Murshidabad
1707:Nabarangpur
1647:Arni estate
1346:Mong Circle
1337:(1882–1969)
1326:Lalgola Raj
1246:Burdwan Raj
1224:(1838–1880)
1218:(1824–1838)
1212:(1821–1824)
1206:(1810–1821)
1200:(1793–1810)
1194:(1770–1793)
1182:(1766–1770)
1176:(1765–1766)
1170:(1763–1765)
1164:(1760–1763)
1158:(1757–1760)
1152:(1756–1757)
1146:(1740–1756)
1140:(1739–1740)
1134:(1727–1739)
1128:(1727–1727)
1122:(1717–1727)
1103:(1586–1949)
1097:(1858–1947)
1095:British Raj
1091:(1757–1858)
1085:(1717–1880)
1079:(1576–1707)
1073:(1342–1576)
1044:(1070–1230)
1036:Pala Empire
732:British Raj
627:Haat bazaar
493:Cooch Behar
433:Murshidabad
398:Dhanyakuria
343:Chandradwip
71:Sarwar Khan
2003:Categories
1970:Wanaparthy
1944:Zamindaris
1904:Mahmudabad
1794:Dighapatia
1702:Malkangiri
1672:Anakapalle
1366:Pal family
1056:(694–1947)
798:Wikisource
766:References
705:Edward VII
686:Ain-i-Hind
428:Mahishadal
403:Gobardanga
261:Dighapatia
185:Baniachong
173:Chittagong
126:Mymensingh
46:Bangladesh
1980:Palwancha
1789:Darbhanga
1356:Nadia Raj
1314:Kandi Raj
1162:Mir Qasim
1054:Mallabhum
814:(2000) .
748:mutawalli
623:Aurangzeb
547:Mazumders
483:Uttarpara
468:Sovabazar
423:Karnagarh
79:Mazumderi
76:Estate(s)
52:Etymology
1884:Hetampur
1839:Rajshahi
1712:Rayagada
852:Calcutta
787:(1917).
754:See also
703:by King
612:Qanungoh
569:in 1903.
458:Serampur
448:Nashipur
443:Narajole
418:Jhargram
408:Hetampur
383:Baruipur
378:Azimganj
335:Faridpur
327:Barishal
301:Dinajpur
253:Rajshahi
209:Kanihati
190:Barshala
90:a series
88:Part of
1909:Benares
1834:Padamdi
1819:Mahipur
1814:Karatia
1809:Haturia
1804:Gunahar
1784:Burdwan
1692:Gunupur
1682:Bobbili
1602:of the
1204:Ali Jah
728:madrasa
682:Persian
629:in the
557:History
539:Bengali
463:Shibpur
453:Nimtita
393:Burdwan
353:Padamdi
348:Haturia
249:Rangpur
228:Sandwip
195:Bohmong
154:Karatia
134:Baliati
68:Founder
1965:Gadwal
1948:Bombay
1844:Puthia
1824:Natore
1779:Bhawal
1697:Kotpad
1667:Nuzvid
1188:(1770)
997:Topics
724:Sylhet
716:Bengal
662:Makkah
574:Origin
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388:Bawali
331:Khulna
291:Puthia
281:Natore
200:Chakma
177:Sylhet
144:Bhawal
139:Mohera
42:Sylhet
1879:Andul
1874:Surul
1799:Dulai
1774:Dhaka
1766:Bihar
1717:Salur
1657:Urlam
932:India
720:Assam
473:Surul
438:Nadia
149:Dhaka
122:Dhaka
1764:and
1432:and
600:Khan
533:The
478:Taki
333:and
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