Early Years
Zamindars of Bengal |
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Barisal and Khulna | |
Naruttampur · Narail · |
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Chittagong | |
Chakma · Bohmong · |
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Dhaka and Sylhet | |
Bhawal · Dhaka |
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Rajshahi and Rangpur | |
Puthia · Rajshahi (Natore) · Dighapatia · Singranatore · Rangpur · Pabna |
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West Bengal | |
Azimganj · Burdwan |
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