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Ghughu-danga Zamindar Bari
Ghughudanga Zamindar Bari was the residential palace and place of business of the Ghughu-danga zamindar family. It is situated on the banks of the Punarbhaba River, Purnobhoba River in Dinajpur District, Bangladesh, Dinajpur District. The palace was destroyed by Pakistani soldiers in the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. Location of Ghughudanga The ancient village Ghughudanga is situated on the east side of Purnobhoba River and 8 miles away from Dinajpur Sadar Upazila, Dinajpur Sadar at Auliapur Union. Kotiborsho city was situated there, which was Kotiborsho Nogori and it was the administration center of Guptopal. Later it also known as Debkot. In 1204-05 Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khilji after conquering the northern and western parts of Bengal, first established his city in Lakhnauti (city), Lakhnauti but later he established his city at Devkot. He came back from his Bakhtiyar Khalji's Tibet campaign, failed Tibet expedition and he died at Devkot. In this Debkot in the reign of Musli ...
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