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- Banaili abstract "Banaili estate in Bihar was one of the largest estates in India. It covered parts of regions that are currently located in four of India's current states, namely, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Orissa. Like the Raj Darbhanga, it was also headed by Karn Kayasthas .The name of the estate derives from a village Banaili [1] in the then Purnia district of Bengal.The main centres of residences of Rajas of Banaili are Banaili, Ramnagar, Champanagar, Srinagar, Garh Banaili, and Sultanganj. Bhagalpur was the centre from where administration of the estate was carried out.One of the centres of Banaili Raj located in Sultanganj is believed to have ancient historical or mythical association. The Krishnagarh palace built by Kumar Krishnanand Singh on Sultanganj is in the Karnagarh area, which is believed to be place where the Castle of King Karna of Mahabharata was located.[2]".
- Banaili thumbnail E236.jpg?width=300.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink history.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink biharbank.bih.nic.in.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink altaf.html.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink pur_place.htm.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink Forest_page.htm.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink ref=ntt_athr_dp_sr_1?%5Fencoding=UTF8&search-type=ss&index=books&field-author=Kirtyanand%20Sinha.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink allindiareporter032472mbp.pdf.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink coronationdurbar030742mbp_djvu.txt.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink about1.html.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink Salamat-Ali-Khan---Age-11---Basant-Bahar---Des-Des-Ki-Thi-Jung.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink VOL016.PDF.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink page2.htm.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink 1747883.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink ?display_news=1759.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink Ustad%20salamat%20ali%20khan.htm.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink collegehistory.aspx.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink edit.htm.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink Articles%2004.htm.
- Banaili wikiPageExternalLink BC_BIO.htm.
- Banaili wikiPageID "19633582".
- Banaili wikiPageRevisionID "593212023".
- Banaili hasPhotoCollection Banaili.
- Banaili subject Category:Culture_of_Mithila.
- Banaili subject Category:History_of_Bengal.
- Banaili subject Category:History_of_Bihar.
- Banaili subject Category:Mithila.
- Banaili subject Category:Palaces_in_Bihar.
- Banaili subject Category:Tourism_in_Bihar.
- Banaili subject Category:Zamindari_estates.
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- Banaili type Dwelling103259505.
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- Banaili type PalacesInBihar.
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- Banaili comment "Banaili estate in Bihar was one of the largest estates in India. It covered parts of regions that are currently located in four of India's current states, namely, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Orissa. Like the Raj Darbhanga, it was also headed by Karn Kayasthas .The name of the estate derives from a village Banaili [1] in the then Purnia district of Bengal.The main centres of residences of Rajas of Banaili are Banaili, Ramnagar, Champanagar, Srinagar, Garh Banaili, and Sultanganj.".
- Banaili label "Banaili".
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- Banaili sameAs Banaili.
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- Banaili depiction E236.jpg.
- Banaili isPrimaryTopicOf Banaili.