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One of the four Kamarupa Pithas, the geographical divisions of ancient Kamarupa
Kamapitha is one of the four Kamarupa Pithas, the geographical divisions of ancient Kamarupa. Dineshchandra Sircar points out that these divisions are
Kamapitha
Geographical divisions
were: Ratnapitha, the area from the river Karatoya to the river Sonkosh, Kamapitha, from Sonkosh to the river Rupali, Swarnapitha, from the river Rupali
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1879 battle of the Anglo-Zulu War
deaths at Rorke's Drift. While the Undi Corps had been led by inkhosi kaMapitha at the Isandlwana battle, the command of the Undi Corps passed to Prince
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Town in Assam, India
ancient times, it was central part of erstwhile ancient Kamrup, included in Kamapitha of Kamarupa Pithas, the ancient divisions of old Kamrup region. In nineteenth
Barpeta
Town in Assam, India
into Kamarupa Pithas or geographical divisions; Nalbari was placed in Kamapitha division. The native speech of Nalbari is Nalbariya dialect, a dialect
Nalbari
City in Assam, India
Ancient times it was part of Ancient Kamrup, and subsequently included in Kamapitha division of Kamarupa Kingdom. In modern times, Rangiya is part of Kamrupi
Rangiya
Former country
However, the Boers and the Dinizulu were faced with a challenge by Zibhebhu kaMapitha, chief of the Mandlakazi, who was not prepared to accept Boer demands
Nieuwe_Republiek
Region in India
original district is occasionally called "Undivided Kamrup district". The Kamapitha, Sarkar Kamrup of 1639 and the Undivided Kamrup district from the Colonial
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Town in Assam, India
Behula and Lakhinder, his daughter in law and son. The town was part of Kamapitha division of Ancient Kamrup. It was within capital region of ancient Kamrup
Chhaygaon
of respective deities. Kamakhya is said to be the deity, which governs Kamapitha, whereas Jalpisa looks after Ratnapitha while Dikkarvasini takes charge
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Game reserve in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
in exchange for land. After helping Dinuzulu defeat his rival Zibhebhu kaMapitha at the Battle of Tshaneni on 5 June 1884, the Boers were granted approximately
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Swarnapitha as the area between the Rupali River and the Bharali River. Kamapitha Ratnapitha Journal of the Assam Research Society - Volumes 13-15 - Page
Swarnapitha
Dialect of Assamese
British in 1824, and the colonial district, largely congruous to the Kamapitha and Mughal Sarkar became the Undivided Kamrup district in the post-colonial
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Lord Shiva
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Proud; Glory; Honorary; Pride for Noble Cause; Female Version of Fakhri
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Glowing; Good Looking; A Jewel; Loved by the Sun
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Brave and sweet, Beauty
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English : probably a variant spelling of Bevis.
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Light.
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Another Name of Happness
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Spear-rule
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A Gift of God
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