Brahmachal

The Kingdom of Brahmachal (Bengali: ব্রহ্মাচল রাজ্য, romanized: Brohmachol Rajjo), also known as Badapanchala (Bengali: বড়পঞ্চাল, romanized: Boroponchal), was one of the many petty kingdoms of the Sylhet region. It was established by Brahmajit by gradually off-shooting from the Gour Kingdom in 1170 AD due to familial tensions. It would reunite during the reign of Govardhan of Gour for a few years before being annexed to the Twipra Kingdom. Govardhan's successor, Gour Govinda, would again reunite Brahmachal with Gour in 1260.

Brahmachal

The Kingdom of Brahmachal (Bengali: ব্রহ্মাচল রাজ্য, romanized: Brohmachol Rajjo), also known as Badapanchala (Bengali: বড়পঞ্চাল, romanized: Boroponchal), was one of the many petty kingdoms of the Sylhet region. It was established by Brahmajit by gradually off-shooting from the Gour Kingdom in 1170 AD due to familial tensions. It would reunite during the reign of Govardhan of Gour for a few years before being annexed to the Twipra Kingdom. Govardhan's successor, Gour Govinda, would again reunite Brahmachal with Gour in 1260.