Dalkhola youth social welfare committee is a young social group of Dalkhola for Town Developement. its established on 22 April 2012. president Prem Dipak, Secratary Akhtar Ahmed user Rroocckkyy Cashier Adil Khan with the members Noor islam, kishan choudhry, jotish gaur and 50 others member and now its increasing.. Uncategorized date April 2012 ... more details
orphan date January 2010 Pawayan Earstwhile Zamindari is a town area in the current state of Uttar Pradesh in India , 27  km from Shahjehanpur . It is located in the fertile agricultural belt of Northern India and is 300  km from Delhi and 200  km from Lucknow . It was established in the 18th century. Pawayan has a population of about 130,000 in 537 villages across an area of 291  km sup 2 sup . Present head of house and titular ruler is Raja Wg.Cdr Abhay Singhji, 11th Raja Saheb of Pawayan, born 1943 educated at Colvin Taluqdars College and National Defence Academy. Received Vayu Sena Medal from President of India and led the first Indian defense expedition to Antarctica. Patron of Vidya Parishad Pawayan. He has two sons Rakjumar Anirudh Singh Rajkumar Akshay Singh History Founded around 1705 by Raja Udai Singh, who was the son of Bhupat Singh, a leader of the ancient Gaur clan of Rajputs settled at Chandra and Katesar in Sitapur, U.P. He established Pawayan, the largest Rajput state in the erstwhile Rohilkhand Area and the present District Shahjahanpur in U.P. Gaur Rajputs originated from Gaur Desh country , in West Bengal. The Gaur Rajputs had dispersed to various parts of Northern and Central India after the onslaught of the Persian raider, Bhaktiar Khilji, around 1205. External links http uqconnect.net zzhsoszy ips p pawayan.html Link to site with pictures http www.uq.net.au zzhsoszy ips p pawayan.html http en.wikipedia.org wiki Gaur Rajputs Category Geography of Uttar Pradesh ... more details
unreferenced date September 2011 Jajra Hindi is a gotra of Jats found in Nagaur district of Rajasthan and Bhopal district in Madhya Pradesh , India . Jajra Pronounced as Jajda is also a Gotra of Gurjar Gujar , Gaur Brahmin s, mostly habituated in Bikaner Rajasthan . Notable persons from this gotra Ram Lal Chaudhary MLA Notes reflist Gotras of Jats Category Jat clans Category Jat clans of Rajasthan Category Jat clans of Madhya Pradesh Category Gurjar clans sv Jater J ... more details
Manjampatti white bison are a type of gaur , lang ta kaatteni , or kaattu erumai , meaning forest ... Manjampatti&dq Manjampatti&client safari&pgis 1 Census of India, 1961 p. 60 ref These gaur are notable for their distinctive ash grey color as opposed to the almost black color of most gaur. Since 1929 ... gaur bull with typical high dorsal ridge Main Gaur Description The white colored jungle bison is a peculiar Gaur Subspecies subspecies of gaur Bos gaurus gaurus . ref name Cen Many subspecies of gaur ... SpeciesFactSheets BosGaurus.htm Gaur Bos gaurus Lambert, 1804 2008 ref Gaur were previously numerous ... and their numbers are increasing substantially. The endangered gaur are the heaviest and most powerful ... be seen in South India Flora and fauna South India , due to the high concentration of gaur there. ref Gaur Description ref Calf and juvenile gaurs have several predators, including Bengal tiger tiger ... bear s, but only tigers are powerful enough to kill adult gaur. Historic references There are several herds of gaur popularly called bison in Manjampatti Valley. Earlier, the area was well known ... many gaur with light pink or white skin during many trips to Manjampatty Valley. He reported seeing many herds of gaur, with up to 120 animals in a herd. Most herds had some individuals with color ... of normal colored gaur at Kamanuthu , just off the SH 17 road in the Kombu beat on the Tamil Nadu ... , saw four ash colored gaur in the same area. In January 1969, Koolayan, a cattleman of the Malasar ... of the northern slopes of Mudian Malai, saw one grey colored gaur, the only one among the many gaur ... bull gaur beyond Kukal in Koilan Alai, and he has seen about half a dozen of them in the past 30 years among herds of normal colored gaur. ref name BNHS A ancient Sinhala language Sinhala Kavi verse reads in part Having come swiftly, On the day the excellent white gaur was killed, A scoop of blood ... National Museums, 1954, http books.google.com books?id e4810Ro1GgkC&q 22White gaur 22 com&dq 22White ... more details
Gaur won cn date May 2012 Favourite Saas Sumitra Singh Asmita Sharma won cn date May 2012 Sabse Koobsurat ... Krishna Arhaan Behl & Pooja Gaur won cn date May 2012 rowspan 5 2011 Favourite Pita Sajjan Singh Anupam Shyam won cn date May 2012 Favourite Beti Pratigya Pooja Gaur won cn date May 2012 Favourite Bhai Adarsh Ankit Gera won cn date May 2012 Favourite Patni Pratigya Pooja Gaur won cn date May 2012 ... Pooja Gaur won cn date May 2012 Favourite Pita Sajjan Singh Anupam Shyam won ref cite web url http ... Role Female Pratigya Pooja Gaur won cn date May 2012 Kalakar Awards Favourite Actress in Television Pratigya Pooja Gaur won cn date May 2012 rowspan 2 New Talent Awards Promising New Talent Krishna Arhaan Behl won cn date May 2012 Promising New Talent Pratigya Pooja Gaur won cn date May 2012 Indian Television Academy Awards Best Actress Pratigya Pooja Gaur won cn date May 2012 References reflist ... more details
Gora lang hi or Gor or Gaur is a clan or gotra of Jats and Dhangar s found in Maharastra , Rajasthan , Madhya Pradesh in north India. In ancient times ruled in Ajmer Merwara , Mewar , and Bundi Sirohi areas in Rajasthan . They are descendants of Pingala Nagavanshi . ref Dr Mahendra Singh Arya, Dharmpal Singh Dudi, Kishan Singh Faujdar & Vijendra Singh Narwar dhunik Jat Itihasa The modern history of Jats , Agra 1998, Page 237 ref Inscription at Chhoti Sadri Gors have been mentioned in an inscription found in Bhavar Mata temple on a hillock near village Chhoti Sadri in Chittorgarh district . It is in Br hm script Brahmi script and Sanskrit language . ref name Thakur Deshraj Thakur Deshraj, Jat Itihas Hindi , Maharaja Suraj Mal Smarak Shiksha Sansthan, Delhi, 1934, 2nd edition 1992, Page 591 ref Gauri Shankar Hirachand Ojha has written about the inscription of Chhoti Sadri in an article published in Nagari pracharini patrika, part 13, issue 1 under the title Gaur namak agyat kshatriya vansh . References references Gotras of Jats Rajput Groups of India Category Social groups of India Category Social groups of Pakistan Category Jat clans of Rajasthan Category Jat clans of Madhya Pradesh Category 36 royal races ... more details
The Amethiya are a Rajput clan found in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India . ref name Bingley A Handbook on Rajputs by A H Bingley pages 31 to 32 ref Origin The Amethiya get their name from the town of Amethi in eastern Uttar Pradesh . According to their traditions, they are a branch of the Gaur Rajput Gaur clan of Rajput s. They were initially settled in Kalinjar in Bundelkhand , from where under the leadership of Raipal Singh they emigrated to Awadh , around the twelfth century. The Amethiya were sent to suppress an uprising by the Bisen Rajput s. Raipal Singh was wounded in battle, and as reward was given the title the Rajah of Amethi by the Delhi Sultanate Delhi Sultan . Towards the end of the 12th Century, three Amethiya brothers named Dingur Sah, Ram Singh and Lohang led their clan from Amethi to Jagdishpur , and drove out the local Muslim s. ref name Bingley The Amethiya are now found mainly in the districts of Gorakhpur District Gorakhpur , Raibareli , Deoria district Deoria and Barabanki District Barabanki in Uttar Pradesh . In Deoria district of Uttar Pradesh there are many villages like Karauta, Banakta Amethiya were this clan primarily exists. See also Bachgoti References reflist Rajput clans of Uttar Pradesh Category Social groups of Uttar Pradesh Category Rajput clans of Uttar Pradesh Category Rajput clans ... more details
Multiple issues wikify January 2011 orphan January 2011 Jagwal was the first Garhwali movie made in 1983 by Parasar Gaur . ref cite book title 70 years of Indian cinema, 1913 1983 last Ramachandran first T. M. coauthors S. Rukmini page 498 year 1985 publisher Cinema India International isbn 9780861320905 ref ref cite book title Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema last Rajadhyaksha first Ashish coauthors Paul Willemen page year 1994 publisher British Film Institute isbn 9780851704555 ref Jagwal is a garhwali word which means The Long Wait. It is a Family melodrama which revolves around a young woman. The story goes like this.. A young wife had to wait for seven years for her husband as he is arrested and sentenced on murder charges. This happened immediately after their marriage. Her husband advises her to marry his younger brother or run away from the home. However, she refuse to follow her husband advise and decides to wait for him. The cast members were either from the Theatres and for some it was first time experience. References reflist External links cite web url http cinema.prayaga.org parashar gaur cinema title Cinema work Uttarakhand Cinema Category Indian films ... more details
File Braes of Rannoch Parish Church geograph.org.uk 524785.jpg right thumb 300px Braes of Rannoch Parish Church Braes of Rannoch wikt braes , slopes, Gaelic Braigh Raithneach is a hill with a deserted hamlet and church in Perthshire . The hamlet was formerly, briefly, called Georgetown, as the redcoat barracks of Jacobite Rising of 1745 were then known, then known as Bridge of Rannoch, or Bridge of Gaur, after the bridge on the River Gaur . The original barracks have gone but a large house and shooting lodge, Rannoch Barracks , is named after them. The Braes of Rannoch Manse became a hostel for forestry workers by the 1970s. ref David B. Taylor The Counties of Perth and Kinross 1979 The Braes of Rannoch Manse is now a hostel for forestry workers. In the course of the past six years, small hamlets have lost their inhabitants including Georgetown, Camghouran, Annet, Auchtarsin and Camusericht. ref The church is today a tourist feature on the road from Kinloch Rannoch to Rannoch Station . ref http www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk rannoch braesofrannoch index.html ref The hamlet has had three churches in 1776, 1855, and 1907, with the bellcote being moved each time. The first church was associated with the Bible translations into Scottish Gaelic Gaelic Bible translator and poet Dugald Buchanan and the third with the Rev. A. E. Robertson , president of the Scottish Mountaineering Society. The hamlet, or hill, features in the Gaelic song Bothan irigh am Br igh Raithneach A shieling on the Braes of Rannoch . References reflist Category Perth and Kinross ... more details
Rev. Archibald Archie Eneas Robertson Helensburgh , 1870 1958 , was a Church of Scotland minister. He is generally regarded in 1901 as being the first mountainer to bag all of Sir Hugh Munro, 4th Baronet s 283 peaks over 3,000 feet. ref http www.visitwestofscotland.com Mountains.htm The first recorded Munro bagger to climb all the 3000 feet peaks was the Rev. A. E. Robertson in 1901 and since then, the Scottish Mountaineering Club has ... ref After 1907 he became minister of Braes of Rannoch near the Bridge of Gaur, on the River Gaur where Robertson made an effort to learn Scottish Gaelic, to deliver his sermons in Gaelic and try and keep the language alive. ref http www.scottish places.info people famousfirst1364.html ref However it is now known that Robertson turned back before the summit of Ben Wyvis due to adverse weather. Nor was the Sgurr Dearg The Inaccessible Pinnacle of Sg rr Dearg included in 1901. ref name scotsman http living.scotsman.com topics.cfm?tid 1110&id 1650132006 The spirit of Sir Hugh Munro walks with us still , The Scotsman, 11 November 2006, retrieved 15 April 2011. ref References reflist Persondata NAME Robertson, Archibald Eneas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Mountain climber DATE OF BIRTH 1870 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1958 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Robertson, Archibald Eneas Category Ministers of the Church of Scotland Category Scottish mountain climbers Category 1870 births Category 1958 deaths Category People from Helensburgh ... more details
Mithun , Midhun , Mithen can refer to Methun, another name for gayal , the domesticated form of the gaur cattle species Methun, one of the names of the Hindu god Krishna Methun, a month in the Hindu calendar Methun, means patient in Sanskrit First Name Marianne Mithun born 1946 , scholar of American Indian languages Mithun Ali born 1990 , Bangladeshi cricketer Mithun Chakraborty born 1950 , Hindi movie actor Mithun Manhas born 1979 , Indian cricketer Mithun Tejaswi , Indian actor Surname Anthony Mithen Laurie Mithen Steven Mithen Businesses Mithun, Inc , an integrated design firm in Seattle, Washington, USA. Campbell Mithun , an American advertising agency disambig ... more details
Infobox Nepal district district Rautahat br area 1126 population 545132 pop year 2001 density auto map Rautahat district location.png caption Location of Rautahat region Central Region, Nepal Central Madhyamanchal zone Narayani Zone Narayani established languages website Rautahat District lang ne ne Audio Rautahat.ogg Listen , a part of Narayani Zone , is one of the seventy five Districts of Nepal districts of Nepal , a landlocked country of South Asia . The district, with Gaur, Nepal Gaur as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,126  km and has a population 2001 of 545,132. Among other districts, Rautahat has the largest percent of Muslims in Nepal , about 19.465 106,111 persons in 2001 . ref Citation title Population by religion for regions and districts url http dl.dropbox.com u 37323160 Archive 20Data Population 20Census 202001 20 28National 29 html tab18.htm ref Village Development Committees VDCs Image NepalRautahatDistrictmap.png thumb right 300px Map of the VDCs in Rautahat District Ajagabi Akolawa Auraiya, Nepal Auraiya Badharwa Bagahi, Rautahat Bagahi Bahuwa Madanpur Bairiya Banjaraha Bariyarpur, Rautahat Bariyarpur Basantapatti Basatpur Basbiti Jingadiya Bhalohiya Bhediyahi Birtipraskota Bishrampur, Rautahat Bishrampur Bisunpurwa Manpur Brahmapuri, Rautahat Brahmapuri Chandranigahapur Debahi Dharampur, Narayani Dharampur Dharhari Dipahi Dumariya Dumriyachaur Fatuha Maheshpur Fatuwa Harsaha Gadhi Gamhariya Birta Gamhariya Parsa Gangapipra Garuda Bairiya Gaur, Nepal Gaur municipality Gedahiguthi Ghiwura Gunahi Hajminiya Hardiya Paltuwa Harsaha Hathiyahi Inarbari Jyutahi Inaruwa, Narayani Inaruwa Jatahare Jayanagar, Narayani Jayanagar Jethrahiya Jhunkhunma Jingadawa Belbichhwa Jingadiya Jowaha Judibela Kakanpur Karkach Karmaiya Karuniya Katahariya Khesarhiya Laxminiya, Narayani Laxminiya Laxmipur, Narayani Laxmipur Laxmipur Belbichhawa Lokaha Madanpur, Narayani Madanpur Madhopur, Rautahat Madhopur Mahammadpur, Naray ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2006 Chapramari Wildlife Reserve is close to the Gorumara National Park . Chapramari is about 30  km from Chalsa and Lataguri in West Bengal , India . A huge variety of flora and fauna covers the forests. Chapramari is famous for its elephant population. Gaur commonly known as Indian Bison is quite common around this region. Albeit few in number, the forests are also home of the famous Royal Bengal Tiger . Different other varieties of deer, reptiles and other animals can be easily seen around here. The place is a heaven for bird watchers. Protected areas of West Bengal coord missing West Bengal Category Wildlife sanctuaries of West Bengal Category Dooars WestBengal geo stub India protected area stub ... more details
The Hybridmaster is a breed of cattle . The genetic makeup of Hybridmaster cattle is approximately 50 Angus cattle Angus , 25 Brown Swiss , 6.25 Brahman cattle Brahman , 6.25 Simmental Cattle Simmental , 6.25 Gaur , and 6.25 Bison . Developed by Joe Grose in Oklahoma, Hybridmasters have been selected for 35 years on four traits milk, fertility, longevity and growth. This breed was designed to produce large amounts of beef , as well as milk . References http www.embryoplus.com cattle hybrid.html HYBRIDMASTER Category Cattle breeds Category Cattle breeds originating in the United States cattle stub fy Hybridmaster nl Hybridmaster ... more details
Gour Das Bysack sometimes parts of his name have been transliterated as Gaur, Dass, Dos, Bysac was a Bengali people Bengali writer prominent in the late 19th century. He was known for his friendship with Michael Madhusudan Dutta . Works published Journal of the Asiatic Society of Vengal. Vol. LIX. 189.pp.  50 9. Notes on a Buddhist Monastery at Bhot Bagan in Howrah ref http buddhism.lib.ntu.edu.tw FULLTEXT JR JASB bysack.htm ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Bengali writers Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing India writer stub ... more details
Ollywood films A list of films produced by the Ollywood film industry based in Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack in 1953 A Z class wikitable Title Director Cast Genre Notes Year header 1953 in film 1953 Amari Gann Jhia ref imdb title 1402401 Amari Gann Jhia ref Binaya Banarjee Gaur Ghosh , Chapala , Gopal Banarjee Drama References reflist Indianfilmlist 1953 films Ollywood Category Lists of Ollywood films by year 1953 Category 1953 in film Category 1953 in India Category 1953 in Orissa or ... more details
Ollywood films A list of films produced by the Ollywood film industry based in Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack in 1966 A Z class wikitable Title Director Cast Genre Notes Year header 1966 in film 1966 Kaa Sidharth director Sidharth Gaur Ghosh , Chandana Matira Manisha Mrinal Sen Prashanta Nanda , Sarat Pujari , sujata Anand ,Bhanumati Devi Based on Kalindi Charan Panigrahi s Novel National Award Silver lotus For Best Oriya Film. References reflist Indianfilmlist 1966 films Ollywood Category Lists of Ollywood films by year 1966 Category 1966 in film Category 1966 in India Category 1966 in Orissa or ... more details
Ollywood films A list of films produced by the Ollywood film industry based in Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack in 1968 A Z class wikitable Title Director Cast Genre Notes Year header 1968 in film 1968 Kie Kahara Nitai Palit Sarat Pujari , Leela actress Leela Stree Sidharth director Sidharth Gaur Ghosh , Sadhana References reflist Indianfilmlist 1968 films Ollywood Category Lists of Ollywood films by year 1968 Category 1968 in film Category 1968 in India Category 1968 in Orissa or ... more details
Shailendra is an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva , and literally means King of Mountain . It is commonly used as a male given name in the Indian subcontinent. Shailendra may refer to People Shailendra lyricist 1923 1966 , Indian songwriter Shailendra Kumar Upadhyaya 1929 2011 , Nepali politician Shailendra Sharma b. 1957 , Indian yoga teacher Shailendra Kumar b. 1960 , Indian politician Shailendra Singh Indian policeman , former Indian policeman, Right To Information Commissioner Shailender Singh , Indian playback singer Shailendra Gaur , Indian actor Other Sailendra , an influential Indonesian dynasty that emerged in 8th century Java Hndis Category Indian masculine given names Category Hindu given names ... more details
School of Drama and remarkable production by Arvind Gaur 1995 2008, still running for Asmita Theater ... of Kannada play Taledanda , Rakt Kalyan , by Girish Karnad . Arvind Gaur, the director knew the strength ... , of it, into Hindi by Ram Gopal Bajaj .Arvind Gaur s main achievement was his deep understanding ... how man has not learnt from history... it is remarkable for Gaur s handling of large crowd ... piece of theatre it is remarkable for director Arvind Gaur s skillful handling of the large ... and kalyan is rift with war cries... Arvind Gaur repeated his Tughlaq technique. Bare ... play with Arvind Gaur was Girish Karnad s Taledanda Rakt Kalyan .In this classic play, she was playing ... time for Arvind Gaur s team but Kangana came out and prepared Damodar Bhatt s role within an hour ... , Seema Azmi , Shalini Vatsa acted in this play with Arvind Gaur. Further reading Collected Plays ... more details
. These have been damaged due to seepage. ref name Gaur ref name frontline History The caves are believed to have been built approximately 1500 to 1600 years ago, ref name Gaur cite web url http www.tribuneindia.com ... Gaur first Abhilash date Sunday, January 25, 2004 publisher www.tribuneindia.com accessdate 2009 11 ... more details
Citations missing date January 2008 Image with unknown copyright status removed File Gaur Saab.jpg center Hari Singh Gaur 26 November 1870 25 December 1949 , also known as Sir Hari Singh Gour and Dr. Hari Singh Gaur, was a distinguished lawyer , jurist , educationist , social reformer , poet , and novelist . He was one of the greatest visionaries of education of this century on the Indian subcontinent and even on a global scale. Gour was the Founder Vice Chancellor of the University of Delhi and Nagpur University , founder and Vice Chancellor of the University of Sagar , Deputy President of the Central Legislative Assembly of British India , an Indian Delegate to the Joint Parliamentary Committee , a Member of the Royal Commission on the Indian Constitution popularly known as the Simon Commission , and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature . ref http www.sagaruniversity.nic.in aboutgour.htm About Hari Singh Gour University of Sagar . ref br Image with unknown copyright status removed File Dr. Hari Singh Gour.jpg Early years Hari Singh Gaur was born on November 26, 1870 in a poor ... student to receive Honors in English and History. Education When he was 18 years old, Hari Singh Gaur ... was called to the bar association Bar , Inner Temple on November 26, 1872. Gaur practiced in the High ... and industry combined with a gift of oratory, Sir Hari Singh Gaur rose to an eminent position ... . Gaur was also President of the High Court Bar Association in Nagpur and President of the Hindu ... severity with regard to punishment, according to Gaur, who firmly believed that solitary confinement .... Gaur was also a great educationist . He organized the University of Delhi as its first Vice Chancellor ... contributions was the founding of the University of Sagar , now officially known as Dr. Hari Singh Gaur ... built largely through the benefaction of Dr. Hari Singh Gaur and is a fitting memorial to this man ..., in 1941 Gaur was turned away by a hotel in England on account of his race. The India n Posts ... more details
Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah reigned 1533&ndash 1538 was the last Sultan of the Hussain Shahi dynasty of Bengal . ref name BangGMS ABM Shamsuddin Ahmed, http www.banglapedia.org httpdocs HT G 0114.HTM Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah , Banglapedia The National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh, The Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka , Retrieved 2007 12 16 ref The dynasty was founded by Alauddin Husain Shah in 1494. History Banglapedia assesses him as a weak, pleasure loving and easy going ruler who ...had neither diplomatic foresight, nor any practical approach to the political problems which beset Bengal during his reign. ref name BangGMS His reign was marked by rebellions, including those by Khuda Bakhsh Khan, his general and governor of the Chittagong area, and Makhdum Alam, the governor of Hajipur. ref name BangGMS During his reign the Portuguese India Portuguese arrived in Chittagong in 1534, and were captured and sent to Gaur, West Bengal Gaur as prisoners on charges of misbehavior. ref name BangGMS But, in the face of enemy superiority he reconciled with them and permitted to establish factories at Chittagong and Hugli Chuchura Hughli . ref name BangGMS Ghiyasuddin and his Portuguese allies were defeated by Sher Shah Suri and his Afghans on 6 April 1538, as his appeals to Mughal Empire Mughal Emperor Humayun went unanswered. ref name BangGMS start box succession box before Alauddin Firuz Shah title Hussain Shahi dynasty years 1533&ndash 1538 after end box See also Hussain Shahi dynasty List of rulers of Bengal History of Bengal History of Bangladesh History of India References reflist Category Rulers of Bengal Category History of Bengal Category History of Bangladesh Bangladesh hist stub ... more details
Siraha Nepal is the headquarters of Siraha District , a part of Sagarmatha Zone , Nepal . The town is located at an altitude of 64 metres 213  feet .It has the population of 572,399 according to the statistics of 2001. ref http www.fallingrain.com world NP 0 Siraha.html Location of Siraha Falling Raim Genomics ref Border crossing While India and Nepal have an open border with no restrictions on the movement of people on either side, there are 22 agreed transit and customs posts along the Nepal India border for the purposes of trade. These are 1. Pashupatinagar, Mechi Pashupatinagar Sukhiapokhri Sukhiapokhari 2. Kankarbhitta Kakarbhitta Naxalbari community development block Naxalbari Panitanki 3. Bhadrapur, Mechi Bhadrapur Galgalia 4. Biratnagar Jogbani 5. Setobandha Bhimnagar, Supaul Bhimnagar 6. Rajbiraj Kunauli 7. Siraha , Janakpur Jainagar, Bihar Jayanagar 8. Jaleswor Jaleswar Bhitamore, Sursand 9. Malangawa Sonbarsa, Sitamarhi Sonbarsa 10. Gaur, Nepal Gaur Bairgania 11. Birganj Raxaul 12. Siddharthanagar Bhairahawa Nautanwa 13. Taulihawa Khunwa 14. Krishnanagar, Nepal Krishnanagar Barhani Bazar Barhni 15. Koilabas Jarwa 16. Nepalgunj Rupaidiha Nepalgunj Road 17. Rajapur Katerniyaghat 18. Prithivipur Sati Kailali Tikonia 19. Dhangadhi Gauriphanta 20. Mahendranagar, Mahakali Mahendranagar Banbasa 21. Mahakali, Mahakali Mahakali Jhulaghat Pithoragarh 22. Khalanga, Mahakali Darchula Dharchula . ref name border cite web url http www.nepaldemocracy.org documents treaties agreements nep india open border.htm title Nepal India Open Border Prospects, Problems and Challenges publisher Nepal Democracy accessdate 2012 01 02 ref There are six immigration points along the Indo Nepal border for the entry and exit of nationals from third countries. These are Banbasa, Dhangadhi, Nepalganj, Bhairahawa Sunauli , Birganj and Kakarbhita. ref name border References Reflist Coord 26 39 0 N 86 12 0 E type city region NP display title Category Siraha District Category Transit & Cust ... more details
Hussain Shahi dynasty ruled from 1494 1538. Alauddin Hussain Shah , considered as the greatest of all the sultans of Bengal for bringing cultural renaissance during his reign. He conquered Kamarupa, Kamata, Jajnagar, Orissa and extended the sultanate all the way to the port of Chittagong , which witnessed the arrival of the first Portuguese merchants. Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah gave refuge to the Afghan lords during the invasion of Babur though he remained neutral. However Nusrat Shah made a treaty with Babur and saved Bengal from a Mughal invasion. The last Sultan of the dynasty, who continued to rule from Gaur, West Bengal Gaur , had to contend with rising Afghan activity on his northwestern border. Eventually, the Afghans broke through and sacked the capital in 1538 where they remained for several decades until the arrival of the Mughals. ref http tanmoy.tripod.com bengal hussaindyn.html ref Rulers Alauddin Hussain Shah 1494 1519 Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah 1519 1533 Alauddin Firuz Shah 1533 Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah 1533 1538 See also List of rulers of Bengal History of Bengal List of Sunni Muslim dynasties References reflist 3 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hussain Shahi Dynasty ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hussain Shahi Dynasty Category Indian monarchs Category History of Bengal Category Rulers of Bengal India hist stub Bangladesh bio stub bn ... more details