This book is about how a grand capital of yesteryear was turned into a small town. In the middle-era, Rajmahal was not only the capital of Bengal, Orissa and Bihar but also of present-day Bangladesh which was established by Raja Man Singh, the commander-in-chief of Mughal Emperor Akbar. In present time it has lost its all glorious importance but its mountains and river Ganga still hold and fold its great civilization. Rajmahal today is a small part of the Jharkhand state in India. A lost capital has been discovered with historical proofs in this book.
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Notion Press, Inc.
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2020
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Dr. Brajesh Verma was born on February 26, 1958 in Bhaglpur district of Bihar. He completed MA, B.Ed and Ph.D from Bhagalpur University. He has been in the field of journalism since 1987. He has worked as a sub-editor in Hindi daily Novbharat Times and as a senior reporter in Hindustan Times, Patna and Ranchi respectively. He has authored various books such as Hindustan Times Ke Saath Mere Din, Pratham Bihari: Deep Narayan Singh (1875-1935), Rashtrawadi Musalman (1885-1934), Muslim Siyasat and Humsaya (a novel).