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  2. Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Countries Bangladesh India (West Bengal, and parts of Assam) Iron Age India, Vedic India, Suhma kingdom, Pundravardhana, Vanga kingdom: 1500 – c. 500 BCE: Gangaridai, Nanda Empire: 500 – c. 350 BCE: Mauryan Empire: 4th century – 2nd century BCE: Shunga Empire, Gupta Empire, Later Gupta dynasty: 185–75 BCE, 3rd century CE – 543 CE, 6th ...

  3. File:Map of Bengal.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of Bengal. The region is today divided between East Bengal ( Bangladesh ) and West Bengal. Also showing the state of Tripura and the three districts of Cachar , Hailakandi and Karimganj ; part of Barak Valley in Assam , India.

  4. History of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Hussain Shahi dynasty of the Bengal Sultanate Bengal Sultanate and the neighbouring kingdoms (1525 CE) A Hindu revival movement led by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu emerged during the Hussain Shahi dynasty. The Bengal Sultanate's territory reached its greatest extent under Alauddin Hussain Shah, founder of the Hussain Shahi dynasty. The ...

  5. United Bengal - Wikipedia

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    United Bengal was a proposal to transform Bengal Province into an ... Map showing the result of the partition of Bengal in 1905. ... It will be a great country ...

  6. Countries of the Bay of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Bay of Bengal region The countries of the Bay of Bengal include littoral and landlocked countries in South Asia and Southeast Asia that depend on the bay for maritime usage. Historically, the Bay of Bengal has been a highway of transport, trade, and cultural exchange between diverse peoples encompassing the Indian subcontinent ...

  7. Bengal Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    Europeans & Ming Chinese referred to Bengal as "the richest country to trade with". [105] Bengal was the eastern pole of Islamic India. Like the Gujarat Sultanate in the western coast of India, Bengal in the east was open to the sea and accumulated profits from trade. Merchants from around the world traded in the Bay of Bengal. [106]

  8. Bay of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    The eight Bay of Bengal countries have (2012) identified three major transboundary problems (or areas of concern) affecting the health of the Bay, that they can work on together. With the support of the Bay Of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME), the eight countries are now (2012) developing responses to these issues and their causes ...

  9. Partition of Bengal (1905) - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the modern day nation of Bangladesh and Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh and parts of Nagaland and Manipur within the Province before division into Bihar and Orissa, Eastern Bengal and Assam and West Bengal.