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Banaili estate in Bihar was one of the largest estates in India. It stretched into four of India's current states - Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Orissa. It was like the en:Raj Darbhanga headed by a en:Maithil Brahmin family. The name of the estate derives from a village Banaili in the then Purnia district of Bengal. The main centres of residences of Rajas of Banaili are Banaili, Ramnagar, Champanagar, Garh Banaili, and Sultanganj. Bhagalpur was the centre from where administration of the estate was carried out.
Media in category "Banaili"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Chhowni house b 500.jpg 5,000 × 1,500; 457 KB
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Deorhi at Champanagar.JPG 1,544 × 1,024; 962 KB
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Dorhi.jpg 1,182 × 453; 211 KB
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Kala Bhawan in Garhbanaili.jpg 2,700 × 600; 85 KB
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Krisnagarh Palace at Sultanganj.jpg 1,651 × 929; 246 KB
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Navaratan Palace in Champanagar.jpg 480 × 318; 31 KB
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Navaratan Today.JPG 1,541 × 529; 291 KB
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Old Palace at Champanagar.jpg 480 × 360; 35 KB
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Raja Bahadur Bedanad Sinha.JPG 311 × 405; 52 KB
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Raja Bahadur Kirtyanand Sinha.JPG 301 × 398; 14 KB
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Raja Bahadur Lilanand Sinha.JPG 325 × 450; 32 KB