Taraf (Bengal)

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Taraf (Bengali: তরফ/তরপ, romanized: Torof/Torop), previously known as Tungachal (Bengali: তুঙ্গাচল, romanized: Tungachol), was a feudal territory of the Sylhet region in Bengal and was under many petty kingdoms in different periods of time. It was part of what is present-day Habiganj District in Bangladesh. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Taraf (Bengal)
rdf:langString Taraf
rdf:langString Kingdom of Taraf
rdf:langString তরফ রাজ্য
xsd:integer 63847349
xsd:integer 1124905094
rdf:langString c. 1610
xsd:integer 1240 1253 1260 1304 1350.0
rdf:langString c. 1200
rdf:langString Taraf
rdf:langString left
rdf:langString Mughal Empire
rdf:langString Taraf
rdf:langString Gour Kingdom
rdf:langString Tungachal Kingdom ----Brahmachal remnant officers
rdf:langString Twipra Kingdom
rdf:langString Eastern Afghan Confederates in Taraf
rdf:langString Raja Epivishnu * General Raghu * Minister Bhadra Janardan
rdf:langString Raja Govardhan * Minister Madan Rai * Commander-in-chief Virabhadra * Commander Shandul * Prince Garuda * Raja Amar Singh
rdf:langString Khwaja Usman * Khwaja Mumriz * Khwaja Malhi * 🐘 Baaz
rdf:langString Jahangir * Haji Shamsuddin Baghdadi * Mirza Saqi * Baqi * Pattani
rdf:langString Amar Manikya * Commander-in-chief Rajdhar Manikya I ----Baro-Bhuiyan backed * Naval Commander Isa Khan
rdf:langString Fateh Khan * Syed Musa * Syed Adam Bairam
rdf:langString Annexation to Gour
rdf:langString Battle of Jilkua
rdf:langString Mughal conquest of Taraf
xsd:integer 1258 1581 1610
rdf:langString Taraf Map.jpg
rdf:langString Shandul
rdf:langString Achak Narayan
rdf:langString Bhadra Janardan
rdf:langString Epivishnu
rdf:langString Syed Sirajuddin
rdf:langString তরফ রাজ্য
rdf:langString Gour Kingdom
rdf:langString Banks of Ghungi Jurir Haor, Tungachal
rdf:langString Fort of Taraf
rdf:langString Jilkua, Taraf
rdf:langString কেহ ভয়ে, কেহ প্রীতে, কেহ মান্যে দিল Keho bhoye, keho prite, keho mainne dilo Some out of fear, some out of love, some out of respect বার বাঙ্গালায় দিছে তরপে না দিল Baro Bangalay dise, Torope na dilo All the Baro-Bhuiyans provided, except Taraf এ কথা শুনিয়া রাজা বড় ক্রোধ হৈল। E kotha shuniya Raja boro krodh hoilo Hearing this, the King became very furious
rdf:langString Hinduism , Islam
rdf:langString Shandul replaces Epivishnu as the ruler of Tungachal
rdf:langString Taraf chiefs escape to Usmangarh (Uhar)
rdf:langString Taraf is defeated, its leaders imprisoned
rdf:langString Mughal Empire
rdf:langString Twipra Kingdom
rdf:langString Translated from Kokborok to Bengali
xsd:integer 22000
rdf:langString Taraf annexed to Mughal Empire
rdf:langString Taraf annexed to Twipra Kingdom
rdf:langString Tungachal secured under Gour administration
rdf:langString Rajmala excerpt
rdf:langString Syed Murad Ahmad's map of Chunarughat, main Taraf, denoting both its modern and historical sites.
rdf:langString Taraf (Bengali: তরফ/তরপ, romanized: Torof/Torop), previously known as Tungachal (Bengali: তুঙ্গাচল, romanized: Tungachol), was a feudal territory of the Sylhet region in Bengal and was under many petty kingdoms in different periods of time. It was part of what is present-day Habiganj District in Bangladesh. Tungachal became a part of Brahmachal in 1170 AD and was annexed back to Gour Kingdom in 1258 for a few years before being captured by Twipra Kingdom. Gour Govinda, the king of Gour, would retake Tungachal in 1260. Following the Capture of Taraf in 1304, the area came under the rule of Syed Nasiruddin and was renamed to Taraf. The territory was transformed to a renowned centre of Islamic and linguistic education in the Indian subcontinent hosting writers such as Syed Shah Israil, Syed Pir Badshah and Syed Rayhan ad-Din. Taraf peacefully remained under the rule of Nasiruddin's descendants until the Twipra Kingdom conquered it. Not long after, Khwaja Usman would shortly take over Taraf until his defeat by the Mughal Empire. The Mughals made use of the fortified territory in its future battles. Taraf remained as an administrative pargana up until the Partition of India in 1947.
rdf:langString Rajpur , Laskarpur
rdf:langString Kingdom of Taraf
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 28673
xsd:gYear 1610
xsd:gYear 1200

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