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Region of West Bengal state in eastern India
Gopbhum or Gopbhumi is a historical region of West Bengal state in Eastern India. It included the area between the Ajay and Damodar rivers, which is present-day
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Bengali Hindu caste in India
owner-peasants" among the peasant communities of Bengal. After the fall of Gopbhum, Aguris emerged as a dominant caste in Rarh region, especially in the district
Aguri_(caste)
Village in West Bengal, India
extremity of the Sadgop kingdom of Gopbhum was held by two kinglings, probably merely cadets of the house of Gopbhum, at Bharatpur and Kankeswar or Kanksa
Bharatpur,_Purba_Bardhaman
Former district in West Bengal, India
Sharifabad. Some western parts of Bardhaman was Gopbhum, ruled for many years by the Sadgope kings. The Gopbhum area later became part of the Shergarh and
Bardhaman_district
District in West Bengal, India
Sharifabad. The area between the Damodar and the Ajay river was referred to Gopbhum, where the Yadav kings ruled. There are remains of the period at Shymarupar
Paschim_Bardhaman_district
Social community of India
Rash Behari Ghosh, Indian politician, lawyer and social worker Gopa Yadav Gopbhum Choudhury, Mamata (1977). Tribes of Ancient India. Indian Museum. People
Sadgop
District in West Bengal, India
or pargana of Sarcar Sharifabad. Some western parts of Bardhaman formed Gopbhum, ruled for many centuries by the Sadgop kings. There are remains of a fort
Purba_Bardhaman_district
Synonyms of Ahirs in India and Nepal
Gopala-Gupta dynasty and Mahisapala dynasty of Nepal. Sadgope Dynasty of Gopbhum. It had two Sadgope (Gopa) kings, one ruled from Amrargar and other from
Gopa_(caste)
Village in West Bengal, India
Indian state of West Bengal. The place has links with Ichhai Ghosh, king of Gopbhum, and it is believed that his capital, Dhekur, was located nearby. The area
Gourangapur
Village in West Bengal, India
known as Gopbhum or the territory of the Sadgops. It is said that the possible defeat of Ichhai Ghosh, who held sway over large parts of Gopbhum, at the
Amrargar
Census Town in West Bengal, India
extremity of the Sadgop kingdom of Gopbhum was held by two kinglings, probably merely cadets of the house of Gopbhum, at Bharatpur and Kankeswar or Kanksa
Kanksa
Town in West Bengal, India
Bengal. The area between the Damodar and Ajay was previously known as Gopbhum. 8km 5miles ^ Ajay River ] Damodar River R Palsit R Saktigarh C Dwariapur
Guskara
Community development block in West Bengal, India
The region between the Damodar River and the Ajay River was known as "Gopbhum ". It was here that the Sadgop kings ruled in the late medieval period
Ausgram_II
Community development block in West Bengal, India
state of West Bengal. The area between the Damodar and Ajay was known as Gopbhum, where the Sadgope kings ruled for many centuries, prior to the advent
Ausgram_I
Village in West Bengal, India
later day Shergarh, Selimpur and Senpahari parganas, was broadly known as Gopbhum, where the Sadgop kings ruled for a long time, prior to the advent of the
Monteswar
Village in West Bengal
arrival of Sri Muchiram Ghosh, a Sadgop gentleman from Nilpur of erstwhile Gopbhum region in 1693 A.D. During that period, Shubhankar Das the famous mathematician
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