SamudraguptaSamudragupta — aussi appelé Sarvarâjochheda — est un râja Gupta (335-380) qui parvient à contrôler une grande partie du nord de l'Inde et dont le règne est marqué par un épanouissement littéraire et scientifique. Samudragupta succède en 335 à son père Chandragupta, fondateur de l'empire Gupta. Il mène des campagnes vers les plaines du Nord, défaisant les Kushâna de Mathurâ, puis vers le sud et l’ouest, imposant sa suzeraineté sur le Rajputana, l'actuel Rajasthan, le Panjâb, le Cachemire, le Bengale, l’Assam, le Népal.
Noakhali (district)Noakhali (নোয়াখালী), historically known as Bhulua (ভুলুয়া), is a district in southeastern Bangladesh, located in the Chittagong Division. It was established as district in 1821, and officially named Noakhali in 1868. Its headquarters lie in the town of Maijdee, therefore Noakhali is the only district of Bangladesh that is not named after its main town. The name of Noakhali District comes from the town of Noakhali (নোয়াখালী), which was the former headquarters of the old district.
Barisal (division)Barisal Division is one of the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh. Located in the south-central part of the country, it has an area of , and a population of 9,100,102 at the 2011 Census. It is the least populous Division within the entirety of Bangladesh. It is bounded by Dhaka Division on the north, the Bay of Bengal on the south, Chittagong Division on the east and Khulna Division on the west. The administrative capital, Barisal city, lies in the Padma River delta on an offshoot of the Arial Khan River.
Barak ValleyThe Barak Valley is the southernmost region and administrative division of the Indian state of Assam. It is named after the Barak river. The Barak valley consists of three administrative districts of Assam - namely Cachar, Karimganj, and Hailakandi. The main and largest city is Silchar, which seats the headquarter of Cachar district and also serves as administrative divisional office of Barak valley division. Once North Cachar Hills was a part of Cachar district which became a subdivision in 1951 and eventually a separate district.
Maukhari dynastyThe Maukhari dynasty (Gupta script: , Mau-kha-ri) was a post-Gupta dynasty who controlled the vast plains of Ganga-Yamuna for over six generations from their capital at Kannauj. They earlier served as vassals of the Guptas and later of Harsha's Vardhana dynasty. The Maukharis established their independence during the mid 6th century. The dynasty ruled over much of Uttar Pradesh and Magadha. Around 606 CE, a large area of their empire was reconquered by the Later Guptas.
SandwipSandwip ou Sandvip, Sondeep ou Sundiva (bengalî সন্দ্বীপ) est une île le long de la côte sud-est du Bangladesh, sur l'estuaire du fleuve Meghna dans le golfe du Bengale. Elle est une subdivision du district de Chittagong. Elle est séparée de la ville de Chittagong par le canal de Sandwip. Sa population est de près de personnes dans 15 subdivisions. Sandwip est une des plus anciennes îles habitées du pays. Elle fut sous la domination de plusieurs conquérants au fil des siècles à cause de sa situation stratégique.
SonargaonSonargaon (সোনারগাঁও; pronounced as Show-naar-gaa; lit. Golden Hamlet) is a historic city in central Bangladesh. It corresponds to the Sonargaon Upazila of Narayanganj District in Dhaka Division. Sonargaon is one of the old capitals of the historic region of Bengal and was an administrative center of eastern Bengal. It was also a river port. It's hinterland was the center of the muslin trade in Bengal, with a large population of weavers and artisans.
KhulnâKhulna (খুলনা, ˈkhulna) is the third-largest city in Bangladesh, after Dhaka and Chittagong. It is the administrative centre of Khulna District and Khulna Division. Khulna's economy is the third-largest in Bangladesh, contributing 53billioningrossstateproductand95 billion in purchasing power parity (PPP) in 2020. In the 2022 census, the city had a population of 718,735. Khulna is on the Rupsha and Bhairab Rivers. A center of Bangladeshi industry, the city hosts many national companies. Chittagong (division)Chittagong Division, officially known as Chattogram Division, is geographically the largest of the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh. It covers the south-easternmost areas of the country, with a total area of and a population at the 2022 census of 33,202,326. The administrative division includes mainland Chittagong District, neighbouring districts and the Chittagong Hill Tracts. Chittagong Division is home to Cox's Bazar, the longest natural sea beach in the world; as well as St.