Draft:Mahenjai Chowdhury
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Mahenjai Chowdhury Bengali (মেহেনজয় চৌধুরী) First ruler of Chowdhury Kingdom also known as brave ruler. He founded Chowdhury Kingdom in 894 CE of the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. The Chowdhury is title of honour that used by Bengali Kings or Zamindars. [1] Chowdhury does not suggest or indicate any ethnic or caste considerations of the Chowdhury Kingdom. He came to power in later half of eighth century AD in Bikrampur after being elected by a group of regional chieftains.
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