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  • Deva dynasty
  • Bengali Hindu dynasty (c. 12th-13th centuries CE)

    Deva Dynasty (c. 12th – 13th centuries) was a Bengali Hindu dynasty which originated in the East Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent; the dynasty

    Deva dynasty

    Deva dynasty

    Deva_dynasty

  • Deva dynasty (Saketa)
  • Royal dynasty in Kosala, India

    Saketa/ Ayodhya The Deva dynasty of Saketa, was a dynasty of kings who ruled in the area of the city of Ayodhya, Kosala, in India from the 2nd century

    Deva dynasty (Saketa)

    Deva dynasty (Saketa)

    Deva_dynasty_(Saketa)

  • Deva dynasty of Jammu
  • Dynasty of north-west India

    The Dev Dynasty (alt. Spelling: Deva) was a dynasty of Jammu that ruled for many centuries in the Jammu region between the Chenab and Ravi rivers. It

    Deva dynasty of Jammu

    Deva_dynasty_of_Jammu

  • Sena dynasty
  • Hindu dynasty of Bengal (1070–1230)

    The Sena dynasty, or the Senas, was a Hindu dynasty during the early medieval period on the Indian subcontinent, that ruled from Bengal through the 11th

    Sena dynasty

    Sena dynasty

    Sena_dynasty

  • Deva Raya I
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1406 to 1423

    Deva Raya I (c. 1370 – 25 February 1423) was an Emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire (of the Sangama Dynasty). After Harihara II died, there was a dispute

    Deva Raya I

    Deva Raya I

    Deva_Raya_I

  • Bhoi dynasty
  • Medieval Odia Hindu dynasty

    overthrown by Mukunda Deva of Chalukya Dynasty in 1560. Under Ramachandra Deva I, the dynasty shifted its capital to Khurda as Mukunda Deva lost his throne

    Bhoi dynasty

    Bhoi dynasty

    Bhoi_dynasty

  • Aravidu dynasty
  • Fourth and last dynasty of the Vijayanagara empire (c. 1542–1646 CE)

    The Aravidu Dynasty was the fourth and last Hindu dynasty of the Vijayanagara Empire in South India. Its founder was Tirumala Deva Raya, whose brother

    Aravidu dynasty

    Aravidu_dynasty

  • Chandradwip
  • Medieval principality in Barisal

    principality rose to prominence after the rule of Raja Danujamarddana of the Deva dynasty based in Bikrampur. He was "the last known Hindu king of eastern Bengal"

    Chandradwip

    Chandradwip

  • Deva
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Deva, deva, devā, devă, or děva in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deva may refer to: Deva, an Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monster Deva,

    Deva

    Deva

  • Sangama dynasty
  • First dynasty of Vijayanagara (1336–1485)

    Deva Raya II, who would bring about the golden age of the Sangama Dynasty. Under Deva Raya II's rule, the empire would succeed in completely conquering

    Sangama dynasty

    Sangama_dynasty

  • Saluva dynasty
  • Second dynasty of the Vijayanagara Empire (c. 1485–1505 CE)

    Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya, son of Saluva Gunda who was the Governor of Chandragiri, was the first Emperor of Vijayanagara from the dynasty ruling from 1486

    Saluva dynasty

    Saluva_dynasty

  • Khadga dynasty
  • Buddhist dynasty in Bengal (625–716)

    Samatata. It was succeeded by the 8th-9th century Buddhist Deva dynasty. "Khaḍga dynasty". Oxford Dictionary of Buddhism. 2004. Sailendra Nath Sen (1

    Khadga dynasty

    Khadga dynasty

    Khadga_dynasty

  • Mukunda Deva
  • Chalukya king (r. 1559-1568 CE) from Odisha, India

    Mukunda Deva or Mukunda Harichandana (1559-1568 A.D) was the founder of "Chalukya dynasty" in ancient Orissa (now Odisha). He traced his descent from

    Mukunda Deva

    Mukunda_Deva

  • Dipendra of Nepal
  • King of Nepal in 2001

    Gregson, Jonathan (5 June 2002). Massacre at the Palace: The Doomed Royal Dynasty of Nepal. Miamax. p. 121. ISBN 978-0-7868-6878-0. Archived from the original

    Dipendra of Nepal

    Dipendra of Nepal

    Dipendra_of_Nepal

  • Narasingha Deva I
  • Eastern Ganga emperor from 1238 to 1264

    constantly threatened the Eastern Ganga dynasty's rule over his kingdom of Kalinga from the times of his father Anangabhima Deva III. He was the first king from

    Narasingha Deva I

    Narasingha Deva I

    Narasingha_Deva_I

  • History of Bengal
  • later ruler of the dynasty Ariraja-Danuja-Madhava Dasharatha-Deva extended his kingdom to cover much of East Bengal. The Deva dynasty endured after Muslim

    History of Bengal

    History of Bengal

    History_of_Bengal

  • Samatata
  • Ancient geopolitical division and kingdom of Bengal

    during the reigns of the Gauda Kingdom, Khadga dynasty, First Deva dynasty, Chandra dynasty and Varman dynasty between the 6th and 11th centuries. During

    Samatata

    Samatata

    Samatata

  • Chauhan dynasty
  • Clan that ruled parts of northern India in the medieval period

    Sundha hill inscription of the Jalor Chahamana king Chachiga-deva states that the dynasty's ancestor Chahamana was "a source of joy" to the Vatsa. The 1320

    Chauhan dynasty

    Chauhan dynasty

    Chauhan_dynasty

  • Datta dynasty
  • Ancient Indian dynasty

    replaced the Deva dynasty, which had originated with the rise of Sunga Empire Pushyamitra, and that they were in turn replaced by the Mitra dynasty. The known

    Datta dynasty

    Datta dynasty

    Datta_dynasty

  • Eastern Ganga dynasty
  • Medieval of Indian royal dynasty (493–1947)

    Bhanudeva II. Hattahamir Deb was overthrown in 1360 CE by Ramai Deva of the Chauhan dynasty who led the foundation of Patna state, while the tribal chieftains

    Eastern Ganga dynasty

    Eastern Ganga dynasty

    Eastern_Ganga_dynasty

  • Gajapati (title)
  • Regnal title from Odisha, India

    the Eastern Ganga dynasty as the unification of the Odia kingdoms eventually culminated under Anantavarman Chodaganga. Narasingha Deva I was the first ruler

    Gajapati (title)

    Gajapati (title)

    Gajapati_(title)

  • Kosala
  • One of the Mahajanapadas

    expansion of the Kushan Empire, Kosala was ruled by the Deva dynasty, the Datta dynasty, and the Mitra dynasty. Kosala was bounded by the Gomti River in the west

    Kosala

    Kosala

    Kosala

  • List of rulers of Bengal
  • succeeded by the Buddhist and Hindu Chandra dynasty, Sena dynasty and Deva dynasty. The rule of the Sena and Deva dynasty extended over various parts of Bengal

    List of rulers of Bengal

    List of rulers of Bengal

    List_of_rulers_of_Bengal

  • Balban's conquest of Bengal
  • War between Delhi Sultanate and Bengal (1277–1281)

    local Hindu raja Nauja, likely Danujamadhava Ariraja Dasaratha of the Deva dynasty. He was an independent ruler and received respect from Balban as a sovereign

    Balban's conquest of Bengal

    Balban's_conquest_of_Bengal

  • Tirumala Deva Raya
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1570 to 1572

    Tirumala Deva Raya (reigned 1570–1572) was the first crowned Emperor of Vijayanagara from the Aravidu Dynasty. He was the younger brother of Rama Raya

    Tirumala Deva Raya

    Tirumala Deva Raya

    Tirumala_Deva_Raya

  • Unakoti
  • Heritage site in Tripura, India

    CE, to the period of Pre-Manikya rule. The rock art was patronised by Deva Dynasty of Sribhumi in Samatata. The only inscription at Unakoti is on the other

    Unakoti

    Unakoti

    Unakoti

  • Ayodhya
  • City in Uttar Pradesh, India

    historicity of these kings is attested by the discovery of the coins of the Deva dynasty kings, including Dhanadeva, whose inscription describes him as the king

    Ayodhya

    Ayodhya

    Ayodhya

  • Deva Raya II
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1423 to 1446

    Deva Raya II (reigned 10 February 1423 – 24 May 1446) was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire. He is considered by many as the greatest of the Sangama

    Deva Raya II

    Deva Raya II

    Deva_Raya_II

  • Kapilendra Deva
  • Gajapati emperor from 1434 to 1466

    the Eastern Ganga dynasty, Kapilendra Deva ascended the throne with internal support while the last ruler of the dynasty, Bhanu Deva IV was on a military

    Kapilendra Deva

    Kapilendra Deva

    Kapilendra_Deva

  • List of Bengalis
  • as their primary or basic language. Gopala I, the founder of the Pala dynasty, which was based in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. Dharmapala

    List of Bengalis

    List of Bengalis

    List_of_Bengalis

  • Bengal Sultanate
  • 1352–1576 kingdom in Bengal

    pre-Islamic Hindu Deva dynasty. The kingdom was a vassal state of the Bengal Sultanate until the reign of the Hussain Shahi dynasty, when it was formally

    Bengal Sultanate

    Bengal Sultanate

    Bengal_Sultanate

  • Bengal
  • Region in the eastern Indian subcontinent

    Empire was founded in Bengal during the 8th century. The Sena dynasty and Deva dynasty ruled between the 11th and 13th centuries. By the 14th century

    Bengal

    Bengal

    Bengal

  • Raja Dhruv Dev
  • Ruler of Jammu from 1707 to 1733

    Raja Dhruv Dev was the ruler of the Deva dynasty of Jammu who ruled from 1707 to 1733. According to the Rajdarshani, a historical chronicle by 19th-century

    Raja Dhruv Dev

    Raja Dhruv Dev

    Raja_Dhruv_Dev

  • List of Hindu empires and dynasties
  • states and dynasties Muslim conquests of Afghanistan Hinduism Solar dynasty & Lunar dynasty History of Hinduism Hindu cosmology Bhagavad Gita Vedas Sanskrit

    List of Hindu empires and dynasties

    List_of_Hindu_empires_and_dynasties

  • Deb (surname)
  • Surname list

    12th–13th century, a Bengali Hindu dynasty Deva ruled over eastern Bengal after the Sena dynasty. The capital of this dynasty was Bikrampur in present-day Munshiganj

    Deb (surname)

    Deb_(surname)

  • Bengal Subah
  • Subdivision of the Mughal Empire between 1576–1717

    capital in Murshidabad. His descendants formed the Nasiri dynasty. Alivardi Khan founded a new dynasty in 1740. The Nawabs ruled over a territory which included

    Bengal Subah

    Bengal Subah

    Bengal_Subah

  • July Uprising
  • 2024 mass uprising in Bangladesh

    Khadga dynasty 650 – 750 CE Bhadra dynasty c. 700s CE Pala Empire 750 – 1100 CE Chandra dynasty 900 – 1050 CE Sena dynasty 1070 – 1320 CE Deva dynasty 1100

    July Uprising

    July Uprising

    July_Uprising

  • Ramachandra Deva I
  • Ruler of Odisha (r. 1568-1607)

    Gajapati Rāmachandra Deva I (1568–1607; popularly called Abhinava Indradyumna) was the founder of the Bhoi dynasty of Khurda in Odisha, India. He established

    Ramachandra Deva I

    Ramachandra_Deva_I

  • List of dynasties
  • dynasty may be unknown or remain contentious among scholars. In the latter cases, only an approximate time frame will be given. For example, the Deva

    List of dynasties

    List_of_dynasties

  • Anantavarman Chodaganga
  • Eastern Ganga emperor from 1078 to 1150

    Gangesvara Anantavarman Chodaganga Deva (died 1150) was the Eastern Ganga emperor from 1078 until his death in 1150. He was a great patron of arts and

    Anantavarman Chodaganga

    Anantavarman Chodaganga

    Anantavarman_Chodaganga

  • Thakuri dynasty
  • Ruling dynasty of Nepal (600–1200)

    Mahendra Deva, Mana Deva, Narendra Deva II, Ananda Deva, Rudra Deva, Amrita Deva, Ratna Deva II, Somesvara Deva, Gunakama Deva II, Lakmikama Deva III and

    Thakuri dynasty

    Thakuri dynasty

    Thakuri_dynasty

  • Siraj-ud-Daulah
  • Last independent Nawab (ruler) of Bengal from 1756 to 1757

    Murshid Quli Khan had established in Bengal what was practically a Shia dynasty, ever ready to welcome and honour the wandering talent and piety of the

    Siraj-ud-Daulah

    Siraj-ud-Daulah

    Siraj-ud-Daulah

  • Mitra dynasty (Mathura)
  • Indian dynasty

    they replaced the Deva dynasty. In addition to the Mitra dynasties of Saketa (Kosala kingdom) and Mathura, there were Mitra dynasties in Ahichchhatra (Panchala

    Mitra dynasty (Mathura)

    Mitra dynasty (Mathura)

    Mitra_dynasty_(Mathura)

  • Nawabs of Bengal
  • Governors of Eastern India and Bengal in the 18th-century

    [citation needed] The coup by Alivardi Khan led to the creation of a new dynasty. Nawab Murshid Quli Khan was notorious for his repressive tax collection

    Nawabs of Bengal

    Nawabs of Bengal

    Nawabs_of_Bengal

  • Sonargaon
  • Historic city in central Bangladesh

    The area was a base for the Vanga, Gangaridai, Samatata, Sena, and Deva dynasties. Sonargaon gained importance during the Delhi Sultanate. It was the

    Sonargaon

    Sonargaon

    Sonargaon

  • Murshid Quli Khan
  • Nawab of Bengal from 1717 to 1727

    Murshid Quli Khan had established in Bengal what was practically a Shia dynasty, ever ready to welcome and honour the wandering talent and piety of the

    Murshid Quli Khan

    Murshid Quli Khan

    Murshid_Quli_Khan

  • Comilla District
  • District of Bangladesh in Chittagong Division

    fall of Gupta rule in Bengal. According to historians, the Buddhist Deva dynasty ruled the region from the seventh to the middle of the eighth century

    Comilla District

    Comilla District

    Comilla_District

  • Kakatiya dynasty
  • South Indian dynasty (1163–1323)

    preceptor of Kakatiya rulers Ganapati Deva and Rudrama Devi, also connects the Kakatiyas to the solar dynasty (Sūryavaṃsa). The term "Kshatriya" in these

    Kakatiya dynasty

    Kakatiya dynasty

    Kakatiya_dynasty

  • Ranjit Dev
  • Ruler of Jammu from 1733 to 1782

    Ranjit Dev was an important ruler of Deva dynasty of Jammu. Jammu State was situated between Chenab and Ravi rivers. He ruled Jammu between 1733 and 1782

    Ranjit Dev

    Ranjit Dev

    Ranjit_Dev

  • Hindu Shahis
  • Medieval dynasty in Gandhara and Punjab

    Shahis, were a dynasty that ruled Kabulistan, Gandhara and Punjab between 822 CE and 1026 CE, succeeding the Turk Shahis. The dynasty was founded by Kallar

    Hindu Shahis

    Hindu_Shahis

  • Bhoja
  • King of Malwa from 1010 to 1055

    than 1010 CE. In the Paramara inscriptions, Bhoja is mentioned as Bhoja-deva. In some modern north Indian languages such as Hindi, he is also known as

    Bhoja

    Bhoja

    Bhoja

  • Venkatapati Raya
  • Emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire from 1586 to 1614

    Emperor of Vijayanagara from the Aravidu Dynasty. He succeeded his older brother, the Emperor Sriranga Deva Raya as the ruler of Vijayanagara Empire with

    Venkatapati Raya

    Venkatapati Raya

    Venkatapati_Raya

  • Vaghela dynasty
  • Dynasty of medieval India (1244–1304)

    royal priest, is also an important source of the history of the dynasty. Visala-deva constructed or restored the fort of Dharbhavati (Dabhoi) which is

    Vaghela dynasty

    Vaghela_dynasty

  • Comilla Division
  • Proposed division in Bangladesh

    Mainamati was ruled by Khadga dynasty (seventh century to early eighth century AD), Deva dynasty (eighth century AD) and Chandra dynasty (during tenth and mid-eleventh

    Comilla Division

    Comilla Division

    Comilla_Division

  • Six Point program
  • 1966 political autonomy movement in East Pakistan

    Khadga dynasty 650 – 750 CE Bhadra dynasty c. 700s CE Pala Empire 750 – 1100 CE Chandra dynasty 900 – 1050 CE Sena dynasty 1070 – 1320 CE Deva dynasty 1100

    Six Point program

    Six Point program

    Six_Point_program

  • East Bengal
  • Former province of the Dominion of Pakistan (1947–1956)

    Khadga dynasty 650 – 750 CE Bhadra dynasty c. 700s CE Pala Empire 750 – 1100 CE Chandra dynasty 900 – 1050 CE Sena dynasty 1070 – 1320 CE Deva dynasty 1100

    East Bengal

    East Bengal

    East_Bengal

  • Anangabhima Deva III
  • Eastern Ganga emperor from 1211 to 1238

    the dynasty in 1198. When Anangabhima III came into power in 1211, he expelled the Muslims of Bengal from his kingdom. He had a son, Narasingha Deva I,

    Anangabhima Deva III

    Anangabhima Deva III

    Anangabhima_Deva_III

  • Non-cooperation movement (2024)
  • Mass uprising against the government of Bangladesh

    Khadga dynasty 650 – 750 CE Bhadra dynasty c. 700s CE Pala Empire 750 – 1100 CE Chandra dynasty 900 – 1050 CE Sena dynasty 1070 – 1320 CE Deva dynasty 1100

    Non-cooperation movement (2024)

    Non-cooperation movement (2024)

    Non-cooperation_movement_(2024)

  • Raja Braj Dev
  • Raja of Jammu

    Raja Braj Raj Dev was a ruler of the Deva dynasty of Jammu, Jamwal Dogras, who ruled from 1782 to 1787. He was a ruler, but failed to stop Sikh invasions

    Raja Braj Dev

    Raja Braj Dev

    Raja_Braj_Dev

  • Interim Government of India
  • 1946–1947 provisional government

    Khadga dynasty 650 – 750 CE Bhadra dynasty c. 700s CE Pala Empire 750 – 1100 CE Chandra dynasty 900 – 1050 CE Sena dynasty 1070 – 1320 CE Deva dynasty 1100

    Interim Government of India

    Interim Government of India

    Interim_Government_of_India

  • History of Bangladesh
  • the dynasty's suppression of Buddhism became a cause for the conversions to Islam, especially in eastern Bengal. The Deva Kingdom was a Hindu dynasty of

    History of Bangladesh

    History_of_Bangladesh

  • Bikrampur
  • Former historical administrative unit in Bangladesh

    Varman Dynasty (1035-1150 CE) replaced the Chandras and established their independent kingdom. After the fall of the Chandras, The Varman Dynasty became

    Bikrampur

    Bikrampur

    Bikrampur

  • Malda district
  • District in West Bengal, India

    etc. many Sena dynasty rulers ruled Gauda and hold the title Gaudeshwara Then Deva dynasty kings of Chandradwip ruled Bengal. Deva dynasty king Danujmardandeva

    Malda district

    Malda district

    Malda_district

  • East Pakistan
  • Former provincial wing of Pakistan (1956–1971)

    Khadga dynasty 650 – 750 CE Bhadra dynasty c. 700s CE Pala Empire 750 – 1100 CE Chandra dynasty 900 – 1050 CE Sena dynasty 1070 – 1320 CE Deva dynasty 1100

    East Pakistan

    East Pakistan

    East_Pakistan

  • Bhulua Kingdom
  • Kingdom in present-day Bangladesh

    title of Khan, though his grandson exchanged the title for Rai. In 1520, Deva Manikya of Tripura conquered Bhulua, although they still maintained some

    Bhulua Kingdom

    Bhulua Kingdom

    Bhulua_Kingdom

  • Bangladesh Liberation War
  • 1971 Bangladesh–Pakistan armed conflict

    Kamboja Palas Senas Chandras Devas Pratapgarh Taraf Medieval Bengal Delhi Sultanate Khalji dynasty Mamluk dynasty Tughlaq dynasty House of Balban City states:

    Bangladesh Liberation War

    Bangladesh Liberation War

    Bangladesh_Liberation_War

  • List of Indian monarchs
  • Kapilendra Deva. Kajjala Bhanu (or Bhanu Deva IV) Svarna Bhanu Kalasandha Deva Chudanga Deva Harimani Deva Narasimha Deva Ananta Deva Padmanabha Deva Pitambara

    List of Indian monarchs

    List of Indian monarchs

    List_of_Indian_monarchs

  • Puri Estate
  • Estate in the Bhoi dynasty

    of the rulers of the Bhoi dynasty who ruled as the chiefs of the Khurda kingdom. After the 1804 rebellion of Mukunda Deva II, the British confiscated

    Puri Estate

    Puri_Estate

  • History of Chittagong
  • Empire, the Gauda Kingdom, the Pala Empire, the Chandra Dynasty, the Sena Dynasty and the Deva Dynasty of eastern Bengal. Arab Muslims traded with the port

    History of Chittagong

    History of Chittagong

    History_of_Chittagong

  • 1947 Sylhet referendum
  • Referendum in British India

    Khadga dynasty 650 – 750 CE Bhadra dynasty c. 700s CE Pala Empire 750 – 1100 CE Chandra dynasty 900 – 1050 CE Sena dynasty 1070 – 1320 CE Deva dynasty 1100

    1947 Sylhet referendum

    1947 Sylhet referendum

    1947_Sylhet_referendum

  • One Unit Scheme
  • 1955–1970 union of Pakistan's four western provinces

    Khadga dynasty 650 – 750 CE Bhadra dynasty c. 700s CE Pala Empire 750 – 1100 CE Chandra dynasty 900 – 1050 CE Sena dynasty 1070 – 1320 CE Deva dynasty 1100

    One Unit Scheme

    One Unit Scheme

    One_Unit_Scheme

  • Keshava Sena
  • Last king of Sena dynasty from 1225 to 1230

    ruler of the Sen dynasty of the Bengal region on the Indian subcontinent. He was succeeded by Surya Sena, who was a vassal of the Devas, with his lineage

    Keshava Sena

    Keshava_Sena

  • Raja Ganesha
  • Ruler of Bengal (r. 1414–1415, 1417–1419)

    identified Danujamardanadeva and Mahendradeva as the descendants of the Deva dynasty kings of Chandradvipa (the present-day Barisal District). Another modern

    Raja Ganesha

    Raja Ganesha

    Raja_Ganesha

  • Logang massacre
  • Massacre of Jumma people

    Khadga dynasty 650 – 750 CE Bhadra dynasty c. 700s CE Pala Empire 750 – 1100 CE Chandra dynasty 900 – 1050 CE Sena dynasty 1070 – 1320 CE Deva dynasty 1100

    Logang massacre

    Logang_massacre

  • List of rulers of Odisha
  • Kapilendra Deva. Kajjala Bhanu or Bhanu Deva IV Svarna Bhanu Kalasandha Deva Chudanga Deva Harimani Deva Narasimha Deva Ananta Deva Padmanabha Deva Pitambara

    List of rulers of Odisha

    List_of_rulers_of_Odisha

  • Harikela
  • Kingdom in ancient Bengal

    dynasty during the 10th century CE. They were overthrown by the Varman Dynasty of Southeast Bengal, who were in turn overthrown by the Deva dynasty.

    Harikela

    Harikela

    Harikela

  • Bangladesh genocide
  • 1971 genocide of Bengalis in East Pakistan

    Khadga dynasty 650 – 750 CE Bhadra dynasty c. 700s CE Pala Empire 750 – 1100 CE Chandra dynasty 900 – 1050 CE Sena dynasty 1070 – 1320 CE Deva dynasty 1100

    Bangladesh genocide

    Bangladesh_genocide

  • Mubarak Shahi dynasty
  • Rulers of Sonargaon from 1338 to 1352

    The Mubarak Shahi Dynasty (Bengali: মোবারক শাহী খান্দান) was a short lived dynasty that emerged out of Bengal and gained independence from the Delhi Sultanate

    Mubarak Shahi dynasty

    Mubarak_Shahi_dynasty

  • Bengal Presidency
  • Province of British India from 1699 to 1947

    Khadga dynasty 650 – 750 CE Bhadra dynasty c. 700s CE Pala Empire 750 – 1100 CE Chandra dynasty 900 – 1050 CE Sena dynasty 1070 – 1320 CE Deva dynasty 1100

    Bengal Presidency

    Bengal Presidency

    Bengal_Presidency

  • Sivakara Deva I
  • Unmattasimha or Unmattakeshari, Paramaposhaka, Paramatathagata

    Maharaja Sivakara Deva I or Sivakara Unmattasimha/ Unamattakeshari was a powerful monarch of the Bhaumakara dynasty who ruled in the late tertiary part

    Sivakara Deva I

    Sivakara_Deva_I

  • Mahasthangarh
  • Archaeological site of Bangladesh

    Baghahali. This Silvan may possibly be the same as king Salavahan, son of Sahila-deva of the Chamba inscription who won the title of Kari-ghata-varsha (= hunjara-ghata-varsha 

    Mahasthangarh

    Mahasthangarh

    Mahasthangarh

  • Bengali language
  • Indo-Aryan language

    "Pala dynasty – Indian dynasty". Global.britannica.com. Archived from the original on 5 March 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017. nimmi. "Pala Dynasty, Pala

    Bengali language

    Bengali language

    Bengali_language

  • Purushottama Deva
  • Gajapati Emperor from 1467 to 1497

    Purushottama Deva (Odia: ବୀରପ୍ରତାପ ପୁରୁଷୋତ୍ତମ ଦେବ) was the second ruler from the Suryavamsa Gajapati dynasty. His father Gajapati Kapilendra Deva chose him

    Purushottama Deva

    Purushottama Deva

    Purushottama_Deva

  • Solar dynasty
  • Legendary Indian dynasty

    architect of devas. He had many children, but Manu was given the responsibility of building the civilization. As a result it formed a dynasty that was named

    Solar dynasty

    Solar_dynasty

  • Partition of Bengal (1905)
  • Territorial partition in British India

    Kamboja Palas Senas Chandras Devas Pratapgarh Taraf Medieval Bengal Delhi Sultanate Khalji dynasty Mamluk dynasty Tughlaq dynasty House of Balban City states:

    Partition of Bengal (1905)

    Partition of Bengal (1905)

    Partition_of_Bengal_(1905)

  • Battle of Basoli
  • 1702 battle of the Mughal-Sikh Wars

    victory Belligerents Khalsa (Sikhs) Mughal Empire Kahlur State Guler State Deva dynasty of Jammu State Bahu State Commanders and leaders Guru Gobind Singh Bhai

    Battle of Basoli

    Battle_of_Basoli

  • History of Dhaka
  • History of the capital city of Bangladesh

    After the reign of the Sena dynasty, the region was ruled by the Hindu Deva dynasty of Bikrampur. Dhaka was successively ruled by the Turkic and Afghan governors

    History of Dhaka

    History of Dhaka

    History_of_Dhaka

  • Vakataka dynasty
  • Indian dynasty in the Deccan (250–510)

    The Vakataka dynasty (IAST: Vākāṭaka) was an ancient Indian dynasty that originated from the Deccan in the mid-3rd century CE. Their state is believed

    Vakataka dynasty

    Vakataka dynasty

    Vakataka_dynasty

  • Berachampa
  • Census town in West Bengal, India

    was same as the History of Bengal. The Deva dynasty, Ilyas Shahi dynasty, Ganesha dynasty and Hussain Shahi dynasty ruled this region finally before Mughal

    Berachampa

    Berachampa

  • 1970 Pakistani general election
  • Khadga dynasty 650 – 750 CE Bhadra dynasty c. 700s CE Pala Empire 750 – 1100 CE Chandra dynasty 900 – 1050 CE Sena dynasty 1070 – 1320 CE Deva dynasty 1100

    1970 Pakistani general election

    1970 Pakistani general election

    1970_Pakistani_general_election

  • Mallikarjuna Raya
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1446 to 1465

    also known as Deva Raya III, was an Emperor of Vijayanagara from the Sangama Dynasty. Mallikarjuna Raya succeeded his father Emperor Deva Raya II, who

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  • Prataparudra Deva
  • Gajapati emperor from 1497 to 1540

    copper plates of Prataparudra Deva states that he reached the banks of river Krishna on 4 November 1500 AD. The Saluva dynasty Emperor Immadi Narasimha Raya

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  • Alauddin Husain Shah
  • Sultan of Bengal from 1493 to 1519

    medieval Sultan of the Bengal Sultanate, who founded the Hussain Shahi dynasty. He became the ruler of Bengal after assassinating the Abyssinian Sultan

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  • Comilla
  • City in eastern Bangladesh

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  • Noakhali District
  • District in Chattogram Division

    period, the region was under the reign of Khadga, Chandra, Sena and Deva dynasty. The Bhulua Kingdom was founded in the 13th century, and ruled over the

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  • Battle of Katasin
  • 1243 Battle between Eastern Ganga dynasty and Delhi Sultanate

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  • Gokul Medh
  • Historic site in Bogra, Bangladesh

    Kamboja Palas Senas Chandras Devas Pratapgarh Taraf Medieval Bengal Delhi Sultanate Khalji dynasty Mamluk dynasty Tughlaq dynasty House of Balban City states:

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  • Achyuta Deva Raya
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1529 to 1542

    Achyuta Deva Raya (died June 1542) was a emperor of Vijayanagara who succeeded his older brother, Krishnadevaraya, after the latter's death in 1529. Achyutaraya

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  • Ali Mardan Khalji
  • Independent sultan of Bengal (1210-1212)

    مردان خلجی) was a 13th-century governor of Bengal, a member of the Khalji dynasty of Bengal. He was a son of Mardan Khalji of the Khalaj tribe, a tribe originally

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  • Mughal conquest of Bakla
  • Mughal conquest of Barisal in the 17th century

    Khadga dynasty 650 – 750 CE Bhadra dynasty c. 700s CE Pala Empire 750 – 1100 CE Chandra dynasty 900 – 1050 CE Sena dynasty 1070 – 1320 CE Deva dynasty 1100

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  • Girl/Female

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  • NEVA
  • Female

    English

    NEVA

     Old English name NEVA means "new." Compare with other forms of Neva.

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian Celtic

    Deva

    Superior.

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  • EVA
  • Female

    Greek

    EVA

    (Εὔα) Greek form of Hebrew Chavvah, EVA means "life." In the bible, this is the name of the first woman, the mother of the entire human family. Compare with another form of Eva.

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  • DEVAN
  • Male

    English

    DEVAN

    Variant spelling of English unisex Devon, DEVAN means "worshiper of the god Dumnonos." 

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  • REVA
  • Male

    Hebrew

    REVA

    (רֶבַע) Variant spelling of Hebrew Reba, REVA means "a fourth part."

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  • Debanshi | தேபந்ஷீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Debanshi | தேபந்ஷீ

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    Debanshi | தேபந்ஷீ

  • NEVA
  • Female

    French

    NEVA

     Short form of French Geneva, possibly NEVA means "race of women." Compare with other forms of Neva.

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  • YEVA
  • Female

    Russian

    YEVA

    (Russian Ева): Armenian and Russian form of Greek Eva, YEVA means "life." 

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    Finnish

    EEVA

    Finnish form of Greek Eva, EEVA means "life."

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  • Girl/Female

    Danish, Gaelic, Indian, Sanskrit

    Deva

    God; Demi-god

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  • Female

    Hebrew

    NEVA

     Variant spelling of Hebrew Niva, NEVA means "speech." Compare with other forms of Neva.

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  • REVA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    REVA

    (רֶבַע) Variant spelling of Hebrew Reba, REVA means "ensnarer." Compare with masculine Reva.

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    French

    VEVA

    Pet form of French Geneviève, possibly VEVA means "race of women."

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    Hindu

    Deva

    God, King

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  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    DEVI

    (देवी) Hindi name derived from Sanskrit devi DEVI means "goddess."

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    Spanish

    NEVA

     Spanish name NEVA means "snow." Compare with other forms of Neva.

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    Tamil

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  • Prakyathi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Prakyathi

    Famous

  • Subhransu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Subhransu

    The first drop of nature water, The Moon, White

  • Vedhan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Vedhan

    Penetration; Justice; Pain

  • AbdalRauf
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    Arabic

    AbdalRauf

    Servant of the Compassionate

  • DERICK
  • Male

    English

    DERICK

    Variant spelling of English Derek, DERICK means "first of the people; king of nations."

  • Suchet | ஸுசேத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Suchet | ஸுசேத

    Attentive, Alert

  • Bemossed
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Bemossed

    Walker.

  • Havih | ஹவீஹ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Havih | ஹவீஹ 

    Oblation, Offerings

  • EDUARDO
  • Male

    Spanish

    EDUARDO

    Spanish form of Latin Eduardus, EDUARDO means "guardian of prosperity."

  • Arabhata
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Arabhata

    Enterprising; Courageous

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  • Seljukian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Seljuk, a Tartar chief who embraced Mohammedanism, and began the subjection of Western Asia to that faith and rule; of or pertaining to the dynasty founded by him, or the empire maintained by his descendants from the 10th to the 13th century.

  • Dynasty
  • n.

    Sovereignty; lordship; dominion.

  • Deev
  • n.

    See Dev.

  • Kami
  • n. pl.

    A title given to the celestial gods of the first mythical dynasty of Japan and extended to the demigods of the second dynasty, and then to the long line of spiritual princes still represented by the mikado.

  • Devi
  • n.

    ; fem. of Deva. A goddess.

  • Merovingian
  • n.

    One of the kings of this dynasty.

  • Deve
  • a.

    Deaf.

  • Varangian
  • n.

    One of the Northmen who founded a dynasty in Russia in the 9th century; also, one of the Northmen composing, at a later date, the imperial bodyguard at Constantinople.

  • Dynasty
  • n.

    A race or succession of kings, of the same line or family; the continued lordship of a race of rulers.

  • Dynasties
  • pl.

    of Dynasty

  • Dev
  • n.

    Alt. of Deva

  • Seljuckian
  • n.

    A member of the family of Seljuk; an adherent of that family, or subject of its government; (pl.) the dynasty of Turkish sultans sprung from Seljuk.

  • Raghuvansa
  • n.

    A celebrated Sanskrit poem having for its subject the Raghu dynasty.

  • Deva
  • n.

    A god; a deity; a divine being; an idol; a king.

  • Merovingian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the first Frankish dynasty in Gaul or France.

  • Inca
  • n.

    An emperor or monarch of Peru before, or at the time of, the Spanish conquest; any member of this royal dynasty, reputed to have been descendants of the sun.

  • Legitimist
  • n.

    Specifically, a supporter of the claims of the elder branch of the Bourbon dynasty to the crown of France.

  • Napoleonist
  • n.

    A supporter of the dynasty of the Napoleons.