- The
Bohmong Circle (Burmese: ဗိုလ်မင်းထောင်) is one of
three hereditary chiefdoms (or "circles") in the
Chittagong Hill
Tracts of modern-day Bangladesh...
- Bengal's
Chittagong Hill
Tracts their home,
where they have
established the
Bohmong and Mong
Circles (chiefdoms).
Between the 17th and 18th centuries, the...
- This was done in
regional areas known as
Chakma Circle, Mong Circle, and
Bohmong Circle. The
early history of the
Chittagong Hill
Tracts is a
record of...
- the
Bohmong Circle Maung Shwe Prue
Chowdhury (1915–1998), 14th King of
Bohmong Circle Aung Shwe Prue
Chowdhury (1914–2012), 15th King of
Bohmong Circle...
- and had son, Hari Pru, 3rd
Governor of the
Bohmong Circle from 1665 to 1687.
Bohmong Chief and King "
BOHMONG (Kingdom)".
World of Royalty.
Archived from...
- Circle,
Bohmong Circle, and Mong Circle. Each
circle was
headed by a chief.: 30
Chakma circle was
headed by a Chakma,
Bohmong circle by a
Bohmong and the...
-
region was
historically ruled by
tribal chieftains of the
Chakma Circle and
Bohmong Circle. In 1713, the
Chakma Raja
signed a
treaty with
Mughal Bengal after...
-
administratively divided into
three circles in 1884,
namely the
Chakma Circle, the
Bohmong Circle, and the Mong Circles, each
presided over by a
hereditary chief...
-
Group of
Bandarban Marmas with
Bohmong in centre, c. 1906...
- The
Bohmong Raja is
recognised by the
government of
Bangladesh as the
leader of the
Marma po****tion, and the
traditional king of the
Bohmong Circle...