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Sultanpur may refer to the following places: Bangladesh * Sultanpur, Moulvibazar, a neighbourhood in the Moulvibazar District India * Sultanpur, District Rajkot, Gujarat * Sultanpur, Haryana * Sultanpur, Karnataka, a village * Sultanpur, Madhya Pradesh, a town * Sultanpur Lodhi, Punjab, a city * Sultanpur (rural), a village in Kapurthala district, Punjab * Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh, a city * Sultanpur district in Uttar Pradesh * Sultanpur (Assembly constituency), an Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly constituency * Sultanpur (Lok Sabha constituency), Uttar Pradesh * Sultanpur, Uttarakhand, a town * Sultanpur National Park, Haryana, India * The name of the city of Warangal from c. 1323 * Sultanpur metro station, a Delhi Metro station * Sultanpur panchayat, a Gram panchayat in Hajipur, Vaishali District, Bihar * Sultanpur, Karimnagar Sultanpur is a Gram panchayat in Karimnagar district in the southern state of Telangana, India. The village is located on the way between Kari ...
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Moulvibazar Sadar Upazila
Moulvibazar Sadar ( bn, মৌলভীবাজার সদর) is an upazila of Moulvibazar District in the Division of Sylhet, Bangladesh. History In ancient times, the region was known as Chandrapur or Chandrarajya. After the Conquest of Gour in 1303, many disciples of Shah Jalal such as Shah Mustafa migrated and settled in present-day Moulvibazar Sadar where they preached Islam to the local people. Mustafa would eventually succeed Raja Chandra Singh as the ruler of Chandrapur after marrying the Raja's daughter. Shah Farang and Shah Darang migrated to Bekhamura (Manumukh), Shah Kamaluddin to Kamalpur (Chowallish), Shah Wali Mahmud to Singkapon, Haji Ahmad Rasool to Ghorakhal (northeast of Hazari Bari), Shah Hilal to Hilalpur, and Babu Dawlat to Bibi Dawlat (Chhankhair). In 1476, the Minister of Sylhet, Majlis Alam, and his father, Musa ibn Haji Amir, built the Goyghor Mosque. This mosque hosted shelter for the Afghan warrior, Khwaja Usman, in 1593 from the Subahdar of Mughal ...
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