Bangarh
Bangarh is an ancient city situated in Gangarampur, West Bengal, India. Bangarh was the ancient city which was the administrative centre of Kotivarsha Vishaya (territorial division), itself part of the wider administrative unit of Pundravardhana Bhukti, which had Mahasthangarh as its capital in the period of Chandras, Varmans and Senas. After the Senas were defeated by the Muslims under Bakhtiar Khilji, Devkot was established as their capital where Bakhtiar died.
Wikipage redirect
Bakhtiyar Khalji's Tibet campaignBalurghatBansihariBogra_DistrictBoitaBuniadpurChak_BhriguDakraDevkotDinajpur_District,_BangladeshGangarampurGhoraghat_UpazilaGopalpur,_Dakshin_DinajpurGupta EmpireHarirampur,_West_BengalHili,_Dakshin_DinajpurIwaz KhaljiKashinath Narayan DikshitKotivarshaKumarganj,_Dakshin_DinajpurKushmandi,_Dakshin_DinajpurList of ancient Indian citiesList of tourist attractions in West BengalMaritime history of OdishaMuhammad Shiran KhaljiMuhammad bin Bakhtiyar KhaljiNorthern Black Polished WarePar_PatiramPatiramQutb al-Din AibakRukunuddin KaikausTapan,_Dakshin_DinajpurVishnugupta (Gupta Empire)Yashodharman
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
death place
differentFrom
primaryTopic
Bangarh
Bangarh is an ancient city situated in Gangarampur, West Bengal, India. Bangarh was the ancient city which was the administrative centre of Kotivarsha Vishaya (territorial division), itself part of the wider administrative unit of Pundravardhana Bhukti, which had Mahasthangarh as its capital in the period of Chandras, Varmans and Senas. After the Senas were defeated by the Muslims under Bakhtiar Khilji, Devkot was established as their capital where Bakhtiar died.
has abstract
Bangarh is an ancient city sit ...... r capital where Bakhtiar died.
@en
Wikipage page ID
14,731,860
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,008,444,435
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
alternate name
Devkot, Kotivarsha, Devikota, Devakota, Diw-kot
@en
built
Earlier than 200 BC
@en
caption
Bangarh, Gangarampur
@en
Cities and towns in the Dakshin Dinajpur district
@en
M: municipal city/ town, CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, H: historical site
@en
Owing to space constraints in ...... a larger map may vary slightly
@en
float
left
@en
label
Balurghat
@en
Bangarh
@en
Bangladesh
@en
Bansihari
@en
Buniadpur
@en
Chak Bhrigu
@en
Dakra
@en
Gangarampur
@en
Gopalpur
@en
Harirampur
@en
label-angle
label-color
#800000
@en
black
@en
label-offset-x
label-pos
bottom
@en
left
@en
right
@en
top
@en
label size
Location
map type
India West Bengal#India
@en
mark-title
name
Bangarh
@en
numbered
CT
@en
H
@en
M
@en
R
@en
relief
yes
@en
shape
l-circle
@en
shape-color
#800000
@en
#A40000
@en
#C42222
@en
black
@en
shape-outline
white
@en
type
Historical Place
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
point
25.4125 88.53055555555555
comment
Bangarh is an ancient city sit ...... r capital where Bakhtiar died.
@en
label
Bangarh
@en
differentFrom
lat
2.54125e+1
long
8.8530555556e+1