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  • The Bengal Dynasties: An Overview - Indian Military History
    Other important dynasties were the Mallas of West Bengal, who ruled for 10 centuries, and the Devas of East Bengal 1260 – 1576: The pre-Mughul Muslim Period For the next three centuries, various Turk and Afghan rulers of North India, based at Delhi, fought over Bengal Dynasties changed many times 1576 – 1717: The Mughul Period
  • History of Bengal - Wikipedia
    The Islamic conquest of Bengal began with the capture of Gauda from the Sena dynasty in 1204 Led by Bakhtiar Khilji , an army of several thousand horsemen from the Ghurids overwhelmed Bengali Hindu forces during a blitzkrieg campaign
  • History of Bengal (Ancient to Modern Period) | PPT - SlideShare
    The document provides background on the ancient kingdoms and dynasties that ruled Bengal before the arrival of Islam It discusses the Janapadas (tribal kingdoms), Mauryan rule in the 3rd century BC, the Gupta Empire in the 4th century AD which unified Bengal, and the rule of Sasanka in the 6th century AD who made Gauda an independent kingdom
  • Ancient Ruling Dynasties in Bengal - Ancient Ruling . . . - Studocu
    The Sena Empire, also known as Shen in Bengali, was the third Hindu dynasty that ruled Bengal during the 11th and 12th centuries, before the advent of the Muslim rule established by the Turkish At its peak time, the empire covered most of the north-eastern region in the Indian subcontinent
  • Kingdoms of South Asia - Indian Kingdom of Bengal
    After a turbulent hiatus, the second half of the seventh century sees the emergence of two new lines of kings in Bengal: the later Guptas in Gauda and ancient Magadha (western Bengal and southern Bihar), and the Khadagas in Vanga and Samatata (southern and south-eastern Bengal)
  • Dynastic History of Bengal (c. 750 - 1200 A. D. ) - Indian Culture
    This book presents a detailed study of the dynastic history of Bengal from the rise of the Palas down to the coming of the Muslims It is divided into three parts: the first dealing with the history of the Palas, the second devoted to the dynasties of south-eastern Bengal, and the third to the Senas and the Muslim invasion
  • History - Banglapedia - ONE Bank Ltd.
    At the end of Bugra Khan's rule (1282-1290) the Muslim dominion in Bengal consisted of four distinct divisions: Bihar, the Lakhnauti-Devkot region of north Bengal, the Satgaon-Hughli in southwest Bengal and Sonargaon region in east Bengal


















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