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Harikela (Bengali: হরিকেল) was an
ancient kingdom located in the
Bengal region of the
Indian subcontinent. Originally, it was an
independent township of...
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Bengal Ancient Kingdoms Pundravardhana Vanga Gangaridai Samatata Anga
Suhma Harikela classical Dynasties Bhulua Nandas Mayuras Shungas Guptas Varmanas Gaudiyas...
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divisions of
Bengal included Varendra, Suhma, Anga, Vanga,
Samatata and
Harikela.
These regions were
often independent or
under the rule of
larger empires...
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ancient period. This
district came
under the
reign of the
kings of the
Harikela in the
ninth century AD.
Lalmai Mainamati was
ruled by the Deva dynasty...
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Khadga and
Candra dynasties, the Pala Empire, the Sena dynasty, the
Harikela kingdom and the Deva dynasty.
These states had well-developed currencies...
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Silver coin with proto-Bengali script,
Harikela Kingdom, c. 9th–13th century...
- also
known from the
medieval kingdoms around the Bay of Bengal, such as
Harikela and Mon city-states. The term is also used for thin discs,
especially in...
- In the
ninth century,
Comilla came
under the
control of the
kings of
Harikela and
Chandra dynasty during the
tenth and mid-eleventh
century AD. The region...
- Karnasuvarna,
Pundranagara and its environs, Samatata, Tamralipti and
Harikela— have been very
helpful in the
recording of the
archaeological history...
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dynasty ruled.
Waithali became a
wealthy trading port.: 18 The Candra-ruled
Harikela state was
known as the
Kingdom of
Ruhmi to the Arabs.
Evidence points to...