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This area ruled by Dhata son of Dhotuseno and King Dhatusena son of Mohonomo. [1] It was changed from Dhata to Dacca or Dhaka (Sanskrit to Pali or English) by time to time. Dhaka (Naga of Nogbonshi King/Kshatriya Ruled India) are one of the most ancient warrior tribe of Jats. Dhaka are said to be the descendants of Dhata king. Naga families ruled between 500 BC and 500 CE and some of them onward up to the Mughal period. Dhaka's are settled on Asian continent with changing their surname (as per local language style of countries) -Dhaka, Dhake, Deka, Dahaka, Dhoke and Dhakar. Certain members of the Moriyan dynasty, dreading the power of the (usurper) Shubho, the bâlattho, had settled in various parts of the country.
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Dhaka became capital 4 times in the history. First as capital of Mughol province of Bengal in the 17th century, then as the capital of British India's new province of Eastern Bengal & Assam in 1905, as the capital of Pakistani province of East Pakistan in 1947 & lastly as the capital of Independent Bangladesh in 1971. The History of Dhaka article needs to highlight these incidents. Unmesh Bangali ( talk) 13:10, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
The history of Dhaka must look into it's paramount role in securing independence from the British colonialists. It is Dhaka where All India Muslim Leaugue was formed in 1905 which shaped the entire history of India in due course.Furthermore the establishment of Dhaka University with the pioneering roles of Nawab Salimullah Khan, Nabab Ali Chowdhury and of course Shere Bangla A. K. Fazlul Haq needs to be n arrated here properly. Murad67 ( talk) 09:15, 2 June 2013 (UTC)
I appreciate the inclusion of Mughal Empires map of 1700 AD by user Hossain Akhtar Chowdhury. Dhaka was the capital of Subah Bangla during Mughal empire and hence the map under Mughal era section is very much relevant. But some other editor i.e. Mr. Md Altaf Rahman has deleted it unilaterally without any discussion in the talk page. So I have reverted his edit. NB If the map of Devpala is here, the Mughal era map can certainly and legitimately remain here. Regards Al-minar ( talk) 07:17, 8 January 2014 (UTC)
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Dhaka's are Rajput's, JATs, Marathas (In Damale 43 as Dhake) Deka Chatriya of Ahom Kingdom in Kolita group. Thanks & Regards कुलीन छत्रीय कुलीन छत्रीय ( talk) 18:42, 4 July 2018 (UTC)
Dhaka history 2405:201:2001:20A4:54FF:F2B5:44B9:5592 ( talk) 10:51, 16 October 2022 (UTC)
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This area ruled by Dhata son of Dhotuseno and King Dhatusena son of Mohonomo. [1] It was changed from Dhata to Dacca or Dhaka (Sanskrit to Pali or English) by time to time. Dhaka (Naga of Nogbonshi King/Kshatriya Ruled India) are one of the most ancient warrior tribe of Jats. Dhaka are said to be the descendants of Dhata king. Naga families ruled between 500 BC and 500 CE and some of them onward up to the Mughal period. Dhaka's are settled on Asian continent with changing their surname (as per local language style of countries) -Dhaka, Dhake, Deka, Dahaka, Dhoke and Dhakar. Certain members of the Moriyan dynasty, dreading the power of the (usurper) Shubho, the bâlattho, had settled in various parts of the country.
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Dhaka became capital 4 times in the history. First as capital of Mughol province of Bengal in the 17th century, then as the capital of British India's new province of Eastern Bengal & Assam in 1905, as the capital of Pakistani province of East Pakistan in 1947 & lastly as the capital of Independent Bangladesh in 1971. The History of Dhaka article needs to highlight these incidents. Unmesh Bangali ( talk) 13:10, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
The history of Dhaka must look into it's paramount role in securing independence from the British colonialists. It is Dhaka where All India Muslim Leaugue was formed in 1905 which shaped the entire history of India in due course.Furthermore the establishment of Dhaka University with the pioneering roles of Nawab Salimullah Khan, Nabab Ali Chowdhury and of course Shere Bangla A. K. Fazlul Haq needs to be n arrated here properly. Murad67 ( talk) 09:15, 2 June 2013 (UTC)
I appreciate the inclusion of Mughal Empires map of 1700 AD by user Hossain Akhtar Chowdhury. Dhaka was the capital of Subah Bangla during Mughal empire and hence the map under Mughal era section is very much relevant. But some other editor i.e. Mr. Md Altaf Rahman has deleted it unilaterally without any discussion in the talk page. So I have reverted his edit. NB If the map of Devpala is here, the Mughal era map can certainly and legitimately remain here. Regards Al-minar ( talk) 07:17, 8 January 2014 (UTC)
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Dhaka's are Rajput's, JATs, Marathas (In Damale 43 as Dhake) Deka Chatriya of Ahom Kingdom in Kolita group. Thanks & Regards कुलीन छत्रीय कुलीन छत्रीय ( talk) 18:42, 4 July 2018 (UTC)
Dhaka history 2405:201:2001:20A4:54FF:F2B5:44B9:5592 ( talk) 10:51, 16 October 2022 (UTC)