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  • ...e country. A journey that previously took 12 hours to travel from Dhaka to Bogra by using road transport and river ferries, now takes only 6 hours since the ...
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  • ...y at Paikarhati (a border place between Bera and Santiha) on the Nagarbari-Bogra highway in which 25 freedom fighters and 150 Pak soldiers were killed. Duri ...
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  • ...nj inRangpur district at a depth of 171 m and 265 m respectively, and from Bogra, Joypurhat-Jamalgonj, and Kansat of Rajshahi district at depths of 2,150 m, ...
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  • ...ries in West Bengal and the Mangalkot-Saralpur-Palashbadi (near Mahasthan, Bogra) series in Bangladesh have added new dimensions to the development of this ...ngladesh, Shunga terracotta figurines have been discovered at Mahasthan in Bogra district. Besides human figurines a few terracotta animal and bird figurine ...
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  • ...about one kilometre west of [[Mahasthan|mahasthan]] archaeological site in Bogra district, was discovered by Alexandar [[Cunningham, Sir Alexander|cunningha ...
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  • ...ncient civilisations including those at [[Mahasthangarh|mahasthangarh]] in Bogra, [[Paharpur|paharpur]] in Naogaon, [[Mainamati|mainamati]] in Comilla bear ...ha in the greater districts of Rangpur, [[Dinajpur District|dinajpur]] and Bogra. Other prominent engineering works include the [[National Assembly Building ...
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  • ...ahidullah continued to work despite his retirement. He became principal of Bogra [[Azizul Haque College|azizul huq college]] after retirement. He then rejoi ...
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  • ...wn as Lal Madda and Bograi. (c) Lal Pakri - cultivated widely in Dinajpur, Bogra and Sirajganj districts with tubers reddish and round, each weighing about ...
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  • ...C Pay-1 and FC Pay-2) and 7 Area Finance Controllers (for [[Bogra District|bogra]], [[Comilla District|comilla]], [[Chittagong District|chittagong]], [[Jess ...
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  • ...tion in Dhaka. After studying from 1946 to 1948 at Coronation Institution, Bogra, he passed the matriculation examination. In 1949, Murtaja Baseer started s ...
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  • ...age of Ambika from Moroil (Fig-8), now housed in the Mahasthangarh Museum, Bogra; and the stone image of Manasa in the Rangpur Museum are but a few examples ...
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  • ...e some terracotta plaques of Mahasthan and Palashhbari in [[Bogra District|bogra district]], some seals and potsherds of Chandraketugarh and Bedachapa in We ...
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  • ...an-i-Islamia grew in regions like Dhaka, Pandua (Hughli), Birbhum, Natore, Bogra, Brahmanbaria, etc. It is known from Revision of the List of Associations R ...
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  • ...es. His book titled ‘Dwip Neva Jaar Ghare’ was published while he lived in Bogra. He inspired the children for literary pursuit side by side with their stud ...passed the School Certificate Examination in science group as a student of Bogra Zilla School and stood second in the combined merit list under Rajshahi Edu ...
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  • ...Similar settlement patterns are evident at Mahasthangarh (Pundranagar) in Bogra and Allahabad region of Uttar Pradesh, India. ...
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  • ...(Dinajpur district), 1 from Kalai-kuri (Naogaon district), 1 from Baigram (Bogra district) and 1 from Jagadishpur (Rajshahi district). All these copper-plat ...ly been published, and a third one has recently been found from Sherpur in Bogra district, which is now being preserved in the [[Department of Archaeology|d ...
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  • ...e to Bengal and began to propagate Islam. They settled at [[Dhaka|dhaka]], bogra, pabna, chittagong, sylhet, netrokona and engaged themselves in spreading t ...
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  • ...basins. General fertility is medium. The eastern half of [[Bogra District|bogra]] and most of [[Sirajganj District|sirajganj]] districts are included in th ...
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  • ...imed to investigate the hydrogeological condition of the covered Rajshahi, Bogra, Dinajpur and Rangpur districts. Recently, resistivity survey has been carr ...
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  • ...Sylhet, Dhaka, Faridpur, Jamalpur, Kishoreganj, Tangail, Jessore, Kushtia, Bogra, Dinajpur, Pabna, Rajshahi, and Rangpur. ...
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  • ...Scale is possible. The Zone-II includes the greater districts of Dinajpur, Bogra, Dhaka and Chittagong and the shocks of intensity of VIII are possible. The ...(1 October 1869, Jaintia Hills, 7.5); the Bengal Earthquake (14 July 1885, Bogra Fault, 7.0); the Great Indian Earthquake (12 December 1897, Shillong Platea ...
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  • ''Administration'' On 15 April 1821 Gobindaganj was included into Bogra district and 15 August it was included in the Bhabaniganj Sub Division. Gob ...
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  • ...which 96 percent had occurred in only four districts: Mymensingh, Sylhet, Bogra and Tangail. ...
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  • ...cological condition, and better marketing infrastructure. Pointed gourd in Bogra, onion in Faridpur, hyacinth bean in Chittagong, early cauliflower in Tanga ...
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  • ...y at Paikarhati (a border place between Bera and Santiha) on the Nagarbari-Bogra Highway in which 25 freedom fighters and 150 Pakistani soldiers were killed ...
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  • ...s from about 890 mm in the western districts of Rajshahi, [[Bogra District|bogra]], [[Kushtia District|kushtia]] and [[Jessore District|jessore]] to more th ...
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  • ...am, [[Chaudhury, Mohammad Ali|mohammad ali chaudhury]] of [[Bogra District|bogra]], Nawab Ali Chowdhury of Dhanbari, Mirza Latif Hossain of [[Bhola District ...
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  • ...a most important crop to Munshiganj, Comilla, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Dinajpur, Bogra, Joypurhat and Nilphamari districts. Sugarcane is the eighth important crop ...the cultivation is mainly concentrated in the southern districts including Bogra, Sirajganj and Pabna. ...
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  • In the design of five Polytechnic Institutes (Rangpur, Bogra, Pabna, Sylhet and Barisal), Muzharul Islam collaborated with his friend an ...
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  • ...ate initiative, four public libraries were established in 1854. These are: Bogra Woodburn Library, Rangpur Public Library, [[Jessore Institute Public Librar ...
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  • ...auriya age (322-185 BC) found at ancient 'Pundranagar' of Mahasthangarh in Bogra in Bangladesh and of similar slabs of the Sunga era (185-71 BC) found at 'C ...institutes were established at Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna, Narayanganj, Bogra and other places to permit wider training and culture of artistic activitie ...
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  • ...cessions in the districts of Bankura, Chittagong Noakhali, Dhaka, Barisal, Bogra, Khulna and Mymensingh. A large number of Muslim women joined the processio ...
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  • ...tration'' Rajshahi district was established in 1772. Subsequently Maldaha, Bogra, Pabna, Natore, Naogaon and Nawabganj districts were formed, in phases, com ...
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  • ...bad in Sarkar Ghoraghat, which comprised portions of Dinajpur, Rangpur and Bogra districts. ...
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  • ...t of the sub-continent including [[Pundravardhana|pundravardhana]] (modern Bogra in North Bengal) considered to be a province or an administrative unit of t ...
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  • ...who came to Bengal during the 11th-12th centuries are Shah Sultan Balkhi (Bogra), [[Shah Sultan Rumi (R)|shah sultan rumi]] (Mymensingh), Shah Niamatullah ...
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  • ...million ha in the former Dhaka, Mymensingh, Tangail districts and Rangpur, Bogra, Dinajpur and Rajshahi districts. The major tree species in this forest typ ...
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  • ...ehabilitation Project''''' located in the districts of Sylhet, Sunamganj, Bogra, Gaibandha, Nawabganj, Magura, Jessore, Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, Patuakhali ...
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  • The stable Pre-Cambrian platform of Bangladesh occupies Rajshahi, Bogra, Rangpur and Dinajpur districts and is characterised by limited to moderate ...
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  • ...ons of potato every year. It is a winter crop, grown mostly in the greater Bogra, Rangpur, Mymensingh, Dinajpur, Rajshahi, Comilla, and Dhaka districts. ...growing areas are greater Mymensingh, Dhaka, Rangpur, Dinajpur, Rajshahi, Bogra, Comilla, Jessore and Faridpur. In 2005-06, 0.164 million ha were used for ...
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  • ...ons from which long-term climatic data are available are - Barisal, Bhola, Bogra, Chittagong, Comilla, Cox's Bazar, Dhaka, Dinajpur, Faridpur, Feni, Hatiya, ...
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  • ...ude Dainik Azadi and Dainik Purbokone from Chittagong, Dainik Karatoa from Bogra, Dainik Purbanchal from Khulna and Jugobheri from Sylhet. In addition to Bi ...
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  • | Bogra-1 || 1960 || Stanvac || 2187 || Basement || Stable shelf || Dry hole | Bogra-2 || 1989 || Petrobangla || 2100 || Cherra/Tura || Stable Shelf || Dr ...
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  • ...the districts of Bangladesh, Faridpur, Tangail, Jessore, Dhaka, Sirajganj, Bogra, and Jamalpur are considered the better growing areas. Total area under the ...
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  • ...ahasthangarh]] is located at a distance of 18 km north of [[Bogra District|bogra]] town. It is the oldest archaeological site of Bangladesh on the western b ...
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  • ...y trained in handling stone material. Such examples as one from Narhata in Bogra district and the other from Khaira in Rajshahi district are indicative of t ...one discovered at Kasipur in the 24 Parganas, and the other from Deora in Bogra district (fig 7) appear to be find immaculate examples of the 7th century p ...
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  • ...h district, and perhaps some portions of the greater districts of Rangpur, Bogra and Pabna. He continued his father's policy of unrelenting hostility to the ...
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  • ...nandamohan College, Mymensingh (affiliated in 1914), Azizul Huque College, Bogra (1941), Brojomohan College, Barisal (1898), Brojolal Hindu Academy, Daulatp ...
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  • ...yalty and the landlords. The temple of Ma-Bhabani of Bhabanipur village of bogra district prospered under the patronage of the Natore Raj during the 18th ce ...
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  • ...he Bangladesh region between 1850 and 1894. These were at Faridpur (1865), Bogra (1872), Barisal (1873), Mymensingh (1873), Nasirabad (1875), Jessore (1876) ...
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  • ...Assistant Professor of Microbiology, Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College, Bogra * Chawdhury, Shagata Researcher, Bogra ...
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  • ...In March 1913, a committee named ‘Anjumane Ulamaye Bangala’ was formed in Bogra district to establish an Arabic University with Mawlana Akram Khan as Secre ...
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  • ...ng to present-day Bangladesh. In some districts such as Mymensingh, Pabna, Bogra, Bakerganj, Noakhali and Chitagong more than 60 per cent of the population ...
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  • ...nting the floodplain of the ancient Tista extends up to Sherpur upazila of Bogra district in the south. Most of the land is shallowly flooded during the mon ...
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  • ...ription in Brahmi characters at [[Mahasthan|mahasthan]] in the district of bogra bearing the name Pudanagala (Pundranagara) and the recovery of many Mauryan ...bronze image of Manjushri discovered at Balai Dhap mound at Mahasthana in Bogra, also bear testimony to the flourishing state of Buddhism during the rule o ...
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  • ...atutory anarchy, which started declining after 1947. Later in 1950, Dhaka, Bogra, Barisal and Sylhet again experienced another outbreak of riot. According t ...
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  • ...ailable outside Dhaka in cities like Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna, Rajshahi, Bogra and Cox's Bazar. With the establishment of online Internet service a new ho ...
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  • ...a; BM College, Barisal; Carmichael College, Rangpur; Azizul Haque College, Bogra; Rajshahi College; and Patuakhali College, zoology courses leading to BSc ( ...
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  • ...ound out during excavations at [[Mahasthangarh|mahasthangarh]] (300 BC) in Bogra district, Bangladesh, and at Berachanpa in South 24 Parganas, West Bengal a ...
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  • ...gaur and [[Pandua|pandua]], Darasbari, Rangpur, Sonargaon, Dhaka, Sylhet, Bogra and Chittagong. The number of madrassahs in Bengal at the beginning of Brit Nasiru’d-Din Mahmud Bogra Khan (1283-91 AD), eldest son of [[Ghiyasuddin Balban|sultan ghiyasuddin ba ...
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  • ...abad, Birbhum, Maldah and Burdwan), and [[Pundravardhana|pundravardhana]] (Bogra, Dinajpur and Rajshahi areas). It is assumed that quite a number of these l ...
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  • ...ka city (SADARGHAT), and one each in Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi, Syhlet, Bogra, Rangpur, Mymenshing and Barisal. There are 60 departments in the head offi ...
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  • ...r|paharpur]] (Pahadpur) in Naogaon, [[Mahasthan|mahasthan]] (Mahasthan) in Bogra, and [[Mainamati|mainamati]] (Mainamati) in Comilla. Each is unique in its ...dia excavated here, closely followed by Probhas Chandra Sen, a lawyer from Bogra. Sen probed a large number of mounds and published a report on behalf of th ...
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  • | Bogra || 162140 || 120170 || 34.9 ...that Sylhet had the largest increase (172.8%) followed by Jessore (37.6%), Bogra (34.9%), Barisal (32%) and Rangpur (31.6%). ...
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  • ...ated when in course of searching for oil in 1959 STANVAC drilled a hole in Bogra district, where Gondwana coal was encountered at a depth of 2381m from surf ...
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  • ...reated in Rangpur, Pabna, Bogra, Kushtia, and Faridpur. Two new circles at Bogra and Jessore were established. Similarly, in the Hill Tracts, forest divisio | Bogra Extn || -- || 7 || -- || -- || -- || -- || 7 ...
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  • ...reliant in match production. Dhaka, Khulna, Khepupara, Chittagong, Sylhet, Bogra and Rajshahi were main centres of match box production. In 1985, 1.3 millio ...
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  • ...dwan), Harinaryanpur (Howrah), Bangarh (South Dinajpur) and Mahasthangarh (Bogra, Bangladesh). ...found respectively from Malda and Murshidabad districts in West Bengal and Bogra in Bangladesh. Mahasthangarh has also yielded another gold piece attributab ...
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  • ...this fact have been brought to light by the excavations at Mahasthangarh, Bogra, Mainamati, Comilla and most recently since 2001 AD, from Wari-Bateshwr in ...
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  • '''''Sector 7''''' comprised of the districts of Rajshahi, Pabna, Bogra and southern part of Dinajpur district. This sector was organised from the ...
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  • | Bogra Paurashava || 22 || 0.120 || 0.162 || 0.57 || 34.93 ...
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  • ...the [[Floodplain|floodplain]] of the ancient Tista extends up to Sherpur (Bogra district) in the south. Most of the land is shallowly flooded during monsoo ...
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  • ...'Divide and Rule' policy of the British), Syed Hafizur Rahman Chowdhury of Bogra and Abul Kasem of Burdwan inspired Muslims to join the anti-Partition agita ...
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  • ...Gopalganj, Sanal Shah Fakirer Mela, Shah Sultaner Mela at Mohasthangarh of Bogra, Maizbhandarer Mela of Chittagong, Enayetpurir Mela of Sirajganj, Baul Thak ...
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  • ...ilar types of trainings are also offered by the Rural Development Academy, Bogra, and Milk Vita. [Md Hafezur Rahman] ...
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  • ...t-spot districts are: Dhaka, Gazipur, Narayanganj, Chittagong, Khulna, and Bogra. These districts contribute more than 50% of the national pollution load in ...nd northwestern zone, particularly in the districts of Rajshahi, Dinajpur, Bogra, and some areas of Kushtia and Jessore. ...
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  • '''1954''' 19 October, at the Awami League Convention at Joypurhat in Bogra, the party changed its name from Awami Muslim League to Awami League, there ...
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  • ...ra) at [[Pundranagara|pundranagara]] or present [[Mahasthan|mahasthan]] in Bogra district, Bangladesh, the earliest urban centre of Bengal, and the said cro ...
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  • ...southern third of Dinajpur, the eastern half of Malda, the western half of Bogra and the northern quarter of Rajshahi reclamation was made possible by immig ...e number of grades was as follow: Dhaka (4), Jessore (6 or 7), Khulna (8), Bogra (10) and Mymensingh (3). ...
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  • ...[[Pundranagara|pundranagar]], now represented by the ruins at mahasthan in Bogra district, bear testimony to Maurya rule (3rd century BC) in parts of Bengal ...included the districts of Rajmahal, Malda, Dinajpur, Rajshahi, Rangpur and Bogra in the north. The Tista-Brahmaputra-Karatoya river system is regarded as se ...
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  • ...town; Lunipukur, west of Rangpur town; and Bad beel in Pirganj upazila. In Bogra district there are two large beels, the Nurail and the Keshpathar. Along th ...
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  • ...Armed Forces Medical College, Dhaka; Shahid Ziaur Rahman Medical College, Bogra, and Comilla Medical College. Apart from these there are two homeopathic me ...
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  • ...outing of a number of urban centres at sites like [[Mahasthan|mahasthan]] (Bogra district) in Bangladesh and in West Bengal at Bangarh (Dinajpur district), ...
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