Pandua, Malda
Pandua (historically known as Hazrat Panduaad) is a ruined city in the Malda district of the Indian state of West Bengal. Pandua is now almost synonymously known as Adina, a small town located about 18 km North of English Bazar (or Malda Town). Pandua is a historic city of the Indian subcontinent. It was the first capital city of the Bengal Sultanate for 114 years between the mid 14th and mid 15th centuries. It continued to be a "Mint town" until the 16th-century. The capital later shifted to Gaur. Pandua was described by travelers as a cosmopolitan administrative, commercial and military base, with a population of natives, royalty, aristocrats and foreigners from across Eurasia.
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Pandua, Malda
Pandua (historically known as Hazrat Panduaad) is a ruined city in the Malda district of the Indian state of West Bengal. Pandua is now almost synonymously known as Adina, a small town located about 18 km North of English Bazar (or Malda Town). Pandua is a historic city of the Indian subcontinent. It was the first capital city of the Bengal Sultanate for 114 years between the mid 14th and mid 15th centuries. It continued to be a "Mint town" until the 16th-century. The capital later shifted to Gaur. Pandua was described by travelers as a cosmopolitan administrative, commercial and military base, with a population of natives, royalty, aristocrats and foreigners from across Eurasia.
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Pandua (bengalí পান্ডুয়া o Ha ...... a uns 18 km al nord de Malda.
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Pandua (historically known as ...... um; and the Qutb Shahi Mosque.
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パーンドゥアー(ベンガル語:পান্ডুয়া、Pandua)は、インドの西ベンガル州、の都市。
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Hazrat Pandua, Firuzabad
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Mihrabs, arches and pillar remnants in Adina Mosque
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Pandua
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Pandua (bengalí পান্ডুয়া o Ha ...... a uns 18 km al nord de Malda.
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Pandua (historically known as ...... oreigners from across Eurasia.
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パーンドゥアー(ベンガル語:পান্ডুয়া、Pandua)は、インドの西ベンガル州、の都市。
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Pandua, Malda
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