भारत भ्रमण खण्ड-3 : बाबू साधूचरण प्रसाद द्वारा हिन्दी पीडीएफ़ पुस्तक | Bharat Bhraman Khand-3 : by Babu Sadhucharan Prasad Hindi PDF Book
- Pustak Ka Naam / Name of Book : भारत भ्रमण खण्ड-3 / Bharat Bhraman Khand-3 Hindi Book in PDF
- Pustak Ke Lekhak / Author of Book : बाबू साधूचरण प्रसाद / Babu Sadhucharan Prasad
- Pustak Ki Bhasha / Language of Book : हिंदी / Hindi
- Pustak Ka Akar / Size of Ebook : 08.76 MB
- Pustak Mein Kul Prashth / Total pages in ebook : 384
- Pustak Download Sthiti / Ebook Downloading Status : Best
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Pustak Ka Vivaran : Musalamanon ke rajy ke arambh mein is desh ka suvedar vihar shahar mein rahata tha. Akabar ne patane ko apane adhikar mein kiya. Aurangajeb ne apane putr Ajam ko patane ka soobedar banaya. Tab se patane ka ajimabad nam pada. San 1763 mein murshidabad ke navab Meer Kasim ki sena ne lagabhag 200 Angarej aur 2000 Sipahiyon ko patane ke pas mar dala. Unaki yadagar mein ek stambh bana hua hai………….
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Description about eBook : In the beginning of the state of the Muslims, this country had a piggy bank in the city. Akbar did his right to cross Aurangzeb made his son Azam the subedar of the return. Since then, Ajimabad was named after it. In 1763 AD, the army of Nawab Mir Qasim of Murshidabad killed nearly 200 Angrejaj and 2000 soldiers near the crossing. There is a pillar in his memory………………
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