• Satgaon is a locality in eastern part of Guwahati surrounded by localities of Narengi, Noonmati and Patharquarry. Located in south east of city, it is...
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    Saptagram (redirect from Satgaon)
    Saptagram (colloquially called Satgaon) was an ancient major port, the chief city and sometimes capital of southern Bengal, in ancient and medieval times...
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    Delhi Sultanate divided Bengal into three provinces based in the towns of Satgaon in South Bengal, Sonargaon in East Bengal, and Lakhnauti in North Bengal...
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  • Bengali: ইজ্জউদ্দীন ইয়াহিয়া, died 1338) was the Governor of the provincial Satgaon who reigned from 1328 to 1338. Izzuddin was appointed the governor under...
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    emerged in Bengal, including Sonargaon led by Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, Satgaon led by Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah and Lakhnauti led by Alauddin Ali Shah. These...
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  • sparsely populated. It is surrounded by the localities of Satgaon and Narengi. Narengi Satgaon "Gandhinagar". pincode.org.in. Retrieved 29 September 2017...
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    the kingdom. During his rule, the Lakhnauti-based kingdom expanded into Satgaon in the south, Bihar in the west, Devkot in the north. His successor was...
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    himself to propagating Islam. The famous traveller Ibn Battuta, then in Satgaon, made a one-month journey through the mountains of Kamarupa, north-east...
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  • 1352 Ilyas Shah, independent Sultan of Lakhnauti, who already captured Satgaon, attacked Sonargaon. In the battle Ikhtiyaruddin was defeated and killed...
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    rebellions sprung up in Bengal's three main towns. Governors in Lakhnauti, Satgaon and Sonargaon declared independence from Delhi. This allowed the ruler...
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  • Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah. Initially appointed as the governor of Satgaon during the reign of his father, Barbak ascended the throne of the Bengal...
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  • Chandapur Antwar Bhanapur Jujalpur Jagannathpur Pipri Panchgaon Paidpally Satgaon Anantasagar Rudrar South: Manoor, East: Regode , Sankarampet (a) Alladurg...
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    Christianity. In 1632, the Mughal army expelled the Portuguese from the Satgaon (Hooghly), owing to Portuguese association with the slave trade, kidnapping...
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  • Borka, also known as Borka Satgaon, is a large village in Kamalpur tehsil, Kamrup Rural district, Assam, India. It is situated near Changsari and is a...
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  • (1947–2014), Israeli Arab diplomat Izz al-Din Yahya, 14th-century ruler of Satgaon, Bengal Tahir Yahya (1956–2007), Iraqi politician Abu Yahya ibn Abd al-Haqq...
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    posts in the north of the Bay of Bengal at Chittagong (Porto Grande) and Satgaon (Porto Pequeno). The earliest sign of Muslims in the region came from the...
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  • al-Din Yahya in Satgaon, Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah took service under him. Following Yahya's death in 1338, Ilyas Shah took control of Satgaon and declared himself...
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  • Sarai Pimparkhed Pokhari Raipur Ruikhed Sagwan Sakhali Bk Sakhali Kh Sao Satgaon Mahsala Sawala Sawali Shekapur Shindkhed Shirpur Soyagaon Sundarkhed Takli...
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  • Firuz Shah I, issued in 817 Hijrih from Muazzamabad (East Bengal) and Satgaon (South Bengal), have been found. But no coins issued from the capital Firuzabad...
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    dynasty Delhi Sultanate House of Balban City states: Sonargaon Lakhnauti Satgaon Bengal Sultanate: Ilyas Shahi dynasty House of Ganesha Hussain Shahi dynasty...
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    dynasty Delhi Sultanate House of Balban City states: Sonargaon Lakhnauti Satgaon Bengal Sultanate: Ilyas Shahi dynasty House of Ganesha Hussain Shahi dynasty...
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    Sonargaon competed with the neighboring city-states of Lakhnauti and Satgaon for military supremacy in Bengal. Sonargaon prevailed in naval campaigns...
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  • Khan Itgin conquered Satgaon in south-western Bengal. His kingdom extended to Bihar in the west, Devkot in the north and Satgaon in the south. He put...
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    with Sonargaon ruling eastern Bengal; Gauda ruling northern Bengal; and Satgaon ruling southern Bengal. Even this arrangement broke down. By 1338, the...
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    of the Sultan of Lakhnauti Shamsuddin Firuz Shah, much of present-day Satgaon, Sonargaon and Mymensingh came under Muslim dominion. A community of 13...
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    brothers by granting them jagir in the valley-area located in Pargana Satgaon. Leaving behind their possessions in Mymensingh (which had now come under...
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  • was a general of Delhi Sultanate. He was also appointed the governor of Satgaon during 1324–1328. Khan contributed to the rise of Tughlaq domination in...
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    an outpost at Chittagong. A Portuguese settlement was also created at Satgaon. In 1579, with a land grant from Akbar, the Portuguese created another...
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  • Lanka Dondra Head (Dīnawar), Sri Lanka Chittagong, Bangladesh or possibly Satgaon, India (Sudkāwān) Identification of Sudkāwān uncertain. Sonargaon (Sunarkāwān)...
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  • Udayan Vihar is a locality in Guwahati, surrounded by localities of Satgaon, Narengi and Noonmati. Locality is connected to rest of city, with regular...
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