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- Usman's capital in Bokainagar. From Hasanpur, the Mughal army built a new fort every five days as they moved closer to Bokainagar. Usman and his forces...
- Baigonbari Railway Station Biddyaganj Railway Station Bishka Railway Station Bokainagar Railway Station Dhola Railway Station Fatemanagar Railway Station Gafargaon...
- Netrakona Court Bangla Thakurkona Kangsha River Barhatta Atitpur Mohanganj Bokainagar Ishwarganj Sohagi Atharbari Nandail Road Narshunda River Musuli Neelganj...
- Zafar Khan to construct a mosque in Kalna. It is also considered that the Bokainagar and Tajpur forts were established by Majlis Khan Humayun during his expedition...
- Mughal campaign against Khwaja Usman of Bokainagar. Mahmud Khan accepted the request and took his force to Bokainagar along with Shaykh Kamal. On the way...
- Gouripur Muni****lity and ten union parishads: Achintapur, Bhangnamari, Bokainagar, Douhakhola, Gouripur, Mailakanda, Maoha, Ramgopalpur, Sahanati, and Sidhla...
- articles: Musa Khan of Sonargaon; inheritor of Isa Khan Khwaja Usman of Bokainagar, Mymensingh and later Uhar, Sylhet Bayazid of Sylhet Majlis Qutb of Fatehabad...
- that Pashtun rebel leader Khwaja Usman and 250 of his men have evacuated Bokainagar (modern-day Gouripur in Bangladesh) during the Mughal Army's holiday observance...
- Afghan chieftains and other Baro-B****yan insurgents. Khwaja Usman of Bokainagar, Mymensingh fled to Sylhet where he allied with the likes of Bayazid Karrani...
- 1609, the next target rebel of the Mughal Empire was Khwaja Usman of Bokainagar, who was the leader of the Afghans in Bengal. Jalair and Abdur Razzaq...