Gaudeshwar ParamaNarasimha Lakshman Sena (reign: 1178–1206), was the Emperor of Gauda & the 5th ruler of Sena dynasty of Bengal. He was a devotee of Ugramadhava. In the Battle of Nadia (1204) he defeated Delhi general Bakhtiyar Khilji & protected India from Turk invasion.
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According to the Deopara Prashasti, King Lakshman Sena in his youth conquered Puri, Kashi & Prayag regions and established victory pillars there. In his court, Jayadeva, the famous poet of Bengal, composed the great Vaishnava literature 'Geetagovinda'.
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☣️⚔️ The Ghurid Invasion of India (1192-1206 AD) :
In 1192, Sultan Muhammad Ghori defeated King Prithviraj Chauhan of Ajmer, captured Delhi and the Delhi Sultanate was established. Gradually, the Sultanate army of Delhi started moving towards the east & captured Kannauj.
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In 1201, the Delhi Sultanate's general Ikhtiyaruddin Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khilji invaded Magadha and damaged the entire city with extensive looting. By capturing Magadha, Bakhtiyar destroyed the then world famous Nalanda University and massacred many Buddhist monks.
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As a result of the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate's rule over a wide area of northern India from Lahore to Bihar, in the whole of Aryavarta, only Gauda (Bengal) as an independent Hindu kingdom raised the victory flag of Sanatan Dharma.
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☣️⚔️ Battle of Nadhiya (1204 AD) :
In such a situation, in 1203 AD, Delhi's general Bakhtiyar Khalji, through the hilly forested area of Rajmahal, attacked the Vaishnava pilgrimage site Nabadwipa with about 18000 Turkic soldiers in the guise of horse traders.
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In such situation, Hemchandra Madhava Sena, the eldest son of Maharaja Lakshman Sena and the crown prince of Bengal, resisted the Khilji invasion and failed him to move forward. Nabadwipa being only a pilgrimage site, there was not much army.
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Gaudeshwar Lakshman Sena proceeded towards Shankhahat in the east and entered Navadvipa with a large Kaivartya Navy & Dām̐thāla Hastīsēnā challenging Bakhtiyar Khilji in the front war.
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In this battle, the 70-year-old Emperor Lakshman Sena, riding on a huge Gajārūṛha Elephant, shot a graceful arrow with a bow and arrows, targeting Bakhtiyar Khilji sitting on an Arabian horse.
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The arrow from the bow of Emperor Lakshman Sen hit Bakhtiyar on his right hand, due to which he was badly injured and ran away from the battlefield shouting "Hathiyar! Hathiyar!'.
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This is known from the allegorical verse of poet Umapatidhara -
Actually, after losing this battle, Bakhtiyar fled to Bihar immediately. At this time the three sons of Emperor Lakshman Sena established the rule over three regions of Bengal -
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☣️ Varendrabhum - Paramasaura Samrat Madhava Sena - capital Gaudanagar.
☣️ Rarhbhum - Paramasaura Samrat Keshava Sena - capital Rajnagar.
☣️ Banghabhum - Paramasaura Samrat Vishwarup Sena - capital Bikrampur.
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Gaudeshwar Vishwarup Sena, the youngest son of Emperor Lakshman Sena, defeated Sultan Iltutmish of Delhi in 1212 AD and conquered Varanasi, renovated the Kashi Shiva temple, built the Gaudiya Vijay Stupa, and declared it as the holy shrine of Lord Śhiva Viśhwēśhwara.
Bangabhumi (বঙ্গভূমি, The land of Vanga) also known as Bir Banga (বীর বঙ্গ), is a freedom movement to create a independent Bengali Hindu country for the native Bengalis of Bangladesh in southwestern region, envisioned by Banga Sena.
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Banga Sena (Vanga Army) is a rebellious Bengali Hindu organization which advocates formation of the Hindu Republic of Bangabhumi for the native Bengalis in Bangladesh. The group is led by Kalidas Baidya and Dhirendra Nath Pal.
👉 Thread - Lions of Bengal : Historical presence of African Lions in Rarh-Bangla
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Felis leo bengalensis proposed by Edward Turner Bennett in 1829 was a lion kept in the menagerie of the Tower of London. Bennett's essay contains a drawing titled 'Bengal lion'. In the 19th century, several zoologists described lion zoological specimen from other parts of Asia(2/
Whether it is various myths or ancient texts, the adverse forest of West Bengal comes up again and again. Traces of the ancient lion of Bengal are still found in the Sushuniya hills. There is also an ancient temple of Narsinghdev, which indicates the roaming lions (3/14)
👉★ Thread on - Samrat Danujmardan Ramnath Dev (1344-1417 AD): The mighty Hindu Monarch who crushed down Ilyas Shahis & established the Sanatani Bāṅghālā Sāmrājya. Construction of Bāṅghālā Sāmrājya, rule of Hindu Deva dynasty and integrity of the Bāṅgālī nation. (1/10)
Maharaja Danujmardandev, the seventh king of the Chandradwip Deva dynasty, established the Sanatani Bāṅghālā Sāmrājya uniting several fragmented regions of Bengal, which had been separated by invasions of Delhi Sultanate. (2/10)
Deva dynasty administrative centers were established at various places to rule the Bāṅghālā Sāmrājya,
👉 Thread on Gaudeshwar Mahipal - the Pala dynasty Monarch who resisted invasion of Gaznavids & saved Varanasi (1/16)
The first half of 10th century is remembered in Indian history for Mahmud Ghaznavi's 17 invasions of India and the destruction of countless temples. These raids caused extensive damage in Indian economy, looting the wealth of many temples. (2/16)
But despite wreaking havoc in almost the whole of northern India, Mahmud was never able to destroy the Varanasi shrine, as the powerful Pala dynasty Emperor Mahipal crushed the Ghaznavid invaders in the northwestern region. (3/16)
Thread on Gaudeshwar Madhusen who rebuilt the destructed Nalanda University -
● Gaudeshwar Paramasaugata Madhusen - the King of Bengal who defeated Turks & re-established Nalanda & Buddhagaya. (1/14)
In 1193, the Nālandā Viśhwavidyālaẏa & Baud'dhabihāra was destroyed by the Turk fanatic Bakhtiyar Khilji; this event is seen by scholars as a late milestone in the decline of Buddhism in India.(2/14)
Minhaj-i-Siraj, in his chronicle the Tabaquat-I-Nasiri (طبقات نصیری), reported that thousands of monks were burnt alive and thousands beheaded as Khilji uprooted Buddhism by sword; the burning of the library continued for several months and smoke from the burning manuscripts.(3/