Panchanagari

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Author:Laxman Burdak, IFS (R)

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Panchanagari (पंचनगरी) is a Vishaya of north Bengal (Bangladesh) mentioned in Gupta Inscriptions. Its Vishayapati was named Kulavriddhi.

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The Baigram Copper Plate inscription found in Bogra district belonged to the period of Kumargupta I of year 128 (447 – 48 A.D). Vayigrama of this inscription was said to be situated in the Paňcanagari Visaya. In this case the application is for the purchase of land made by two brothers: Kutumbi Bhoyila and Kutumbi Bhaskara who lived in the locality of three named villages of Trivrta, Śri gohali and Vayigrama. The application was made to Kumaramatya Kulavriddhi, the Visayapati, who was ruling from Paňcanagari, the headquarter of the district. [1]

पंचनगरी (बंगाल)

विजयेन्द्र कुमार माथुर[2] ने लेख किया है ...पंचनगरी (बंगाल) (AS, p.513) उत्तरी बंगाल में स्थित इस विषय का नाम गुप्त अभिलेखों में है. एपीग्राफिक इंडिका 21,81 में पंचनगरी के विषयपति का नाम कुलवृद्धि कहा गया है.

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