• Gosanimari (also known as Khalisa Gosanimari) is both a village and an archaeological site in Dinhata I CD block, in the Dinhata subdivision of the Cooch...
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  • Atiabari II, Bara Soulmari, Bhetaguri II, Gitaldaha I, Gitaldaha II, Gosanimari I, Gosanimari II, Matalhat, Okrabari and Petla Putimari II gram panchayats of...
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    Chamta H Bhuchungmari H Bara Kodali H Andaranfulbari H Airani Chitalia H Gosanimari H Sahebganj R Gitaldaha R Bamanhat R Natabari R Bakshirhat R Dinhata M...
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    Rajpat or Kamtapur Fort is an archaeological site in present-day Gosanimari in the Dinhata I CD block in the Dinhata subdivision of the Cooch Behar district...
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    Assam and North Bengal. He ruled from the city of Kamatapur (now called Gosanimari). Nilambar was the son of Chakradhwaj (1460–1480) and assumed the throne...
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  • fluctuating levels of prosperity until the year 1498, when its last capital at Gosanimari was attacked by the invading army of Alauddin Husain Shah of Bengal. The...
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    rebuilt the temples of Baneswar, Shandeswar and the Kamteswari temple of Gosanimari. He sent for architects from Delhi to complete the Jalpesh temple, but...
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    (near present-day Samuktala) and then finally to Kamatapur (now called Gosanimari) which is just a few miles southeast of the present-day Cooch Behar town—but...
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    Khen dynasty Khen dynasty 1440 CE–1498 CE Capital Kamatapur (present-day Gosanimari) Common languages Assamese Religion Hinduism Government Monarchy Maharaja...
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  • of the Khen dynasty. He ruled from the city of Kamatapur (now called Gosanimari) and was succeeded by his son Chakradhwaj. Sharma, Deba Brat (1995). Changing...
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