Lets know about koch rajbongshi and koch dynasty



The heroic Koch Rajbongshis were never ruled by "Muslims (no Sultani, Turkish, Mughal, etc., ruled by any Muslim, etc.)." And among the world's best "heroic" dynasties, the Mughal emperors would have thrown their throne upon hearing his name. The name of that warrior was bishow mohabir Chila Rai. Bir Chila Roy was once the "commander" of the Kamtapur or cooch behar monarchy. Vir Chila Roy was the younger brother of the Maharaja of the then Kamtapur monarchy.

The following map is named after "Kamtapur" at the end of "Koch Bihar." "Cooch behar" is not a district, but the full mapper name given below is "cooch behar."





This "Kamtapur" was a separate "country" for thousands of years.

JustBefore September 12, 1949 we were not Indian. We joined India on September 12, 1949 through the agreement of 28 August 1949 and since then our identity has been Indian.

The Maharaja of this "Kamtapur" country belonged to the "Rajbangshi" society and about 90% of the "koch rajbongshi" people lived in this Kamtapur country. The mother tongue of these rajbongshi is "Kamtapuri or Rajbongshi."





ChilaRai was the most prominent of the "Kamtapur" countries.

On the basis of that religion, India was partitioned in 1947 "born in Pakistan (West Pakistan, East Pakistan)." The present Bangladesh was then "East Pakistan."

The partition of India (India) became geographically bifurcated as "West India and East India."

Kamtapur is a "distinct country" of rajbongshis located between eastern India and western India.

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Kamatapur, Deputy Prime Minister of Independent India of 1947, requested the last Maharaja of the country Shri Sri Jagadipendra Narayan Bhup Bahadur to "join India.




 "Kamtapur" responded to the request of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Sardar Shri Jagadipendra Narayan Bhup Bahadur, the last Maharaja of the country, and a contract was signed with Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on August 28, 1949, which was known as the "Bharat Bhukti" agreement.

"Kamtapur or cooch behar" area where the "Bharat Bhakti" was contracted are: i, Dinajpur District, present-day, in the present Urubang
ii, Uro Dinajpur District,
iii, Darjeeling District,
iv, Jalpaiguri district,
v, Alipurduar District,
vi, cooch Behar District

Vii, the present district of Assam (Undivided Golpara), 3 Bangai Gaon District,
Viii, Chirang District,
ix, Golpara district,
X, Dhuburi District,
xi, Kokrajhar district,

Xii, Upanggarh district of present Bangladesh,
Xiii, Thakur Gao District,
Xiiii Dinajpur District.




The question is "Panchagarh District, Dinajpur District, Thakur Gaon District" How did you get into Bangladesh ????

Ans: Although the British Government (English) consumed the whole of India, the neighboring India's "Kamtapur or cooch behar" never attacked the country. Later the British Government befriended the Maharaja of the country "cooch behar or Kamtapur" and both of them strengthened relations.

Then the Maharaja of cooch behar (Kamtapur)
Excluding the boundaries of the present cooch behar district, from 1773 to 1902, an agreement "handed over the areas of all cooch behar (Kamtapur) to the British Government for the overall development of the people; not to govern the exploitation. Panchagarh district was among the areas handed over by the British Government." , Dinajpur district, Thakur Gao district ".

All the areas which the Maharaja of cooch behar (Kamtapur) handed over to the British Government through the treaty were the British Government on 18 July 1947. - According to Article 7/1 (b), the Maharaja of cooch behar (Kamtapur) returns to Sri Sri Jagaddeependra Narayan Bhupabhadur and the contract is terminated.

All the areas taken by the British Government returned to the Maharaja of cooch behar (Kamtapur), yet the Congress government at the center used raster power to hand over the areas of Panchagarh, Dinajpur and Thakur villages to the Maharaja of the country.

The Congress government of the then center had done great wrong to the Maharaja of cooch behar (Kamtapur).






The terms of the Maharaja of cooch behar (Kamtapur) of the "Bharatbhutti Pact" are: 1. India should give my "Kamtapur (cooch behar)" country the status of a "C" state.

2. Kamtapur should be constituted "Narayani Regiment" and added to "INDIAN ARMY". (The soldiers of cooch behar or Kamtapur were named "Narayani Army").

3. The Government of India cannot force any decision on Kamtapur.

4. The people of other states of India cannot buy the land of Kamtapur. Etc etc etc etc etc

All the conditions of the Maharaja of Kamtapur were accepted by the Deputy Prime Minister of India Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and the Maharaja Shri Sri Jagadipendra Narayan Bhup Bahadur handed over the country to Kamtapur or cooch behar on September 12, 1949. And West India united East India and consolidated it. But still some imperialists call the rajbongshi or the Koch rajbongshi "separatist." Very funny. On November 26, 1949, the Government of India gave the country of Kamtapur or cooch behar status in the Indian Constitution as "C" Camp State or "C" Category State.

Sometime during the state, West Bengal (South Bengal is part of the state of Maine West Bengal, present-day Urubang Kamtapur or Kochi Bihar), Chief Minister Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy and the Congress government of the Center, Kamtapur "C" state.
Breaks into pieces Since then the cooch behar or Kamtapurites have been neglected, deprived.

On the 28th of August today, "Bharatbhakti" was signed and on September 12, 1949, the country "Kamtapur or cooch behar" was annexed to India. And in the end it is dishonest with us.

That is why today we dynasties are lagging behind in terms of economic and education. We are still neglected, deprived of the Government of India.

Uttar Khand, KPP, GCPA was born in Kamtapur for such dishonest behavior by the Government of India.
And so on.

((The present Malwa district of Uorobang, Jhapa district of Nepal, Sunsari district, Morang district, Rangpur district of Bangladesh, Panchagarh district, Tagore village, Dinajpur district, etc., Purnia district of Bihar state of India, Kishanganj district, Katihar district and Katihar district, Katihar district). "Kamtapur or cooch behar" was part of the country. That is why there are many rajbongshies in Bihar, Nepal and those places in Bangladesh.)

The "Kamtapur or cooch behar" country was separated on September 12, 1949, before Rangpur district of Bangladesh and the "Undivided Purnia district of Nepal, Jhapa district of Nepal, Sunsari district, Morang district" (from Kamtapur or Koch Bihar) of India.

(Katihar district of Bihar, Araria district, Kishanganj district, Purnia district were named together under these four districts (Undivided) "Purnia". At the end "Purnia" is divided into four districts).


(Beyond this map below, there was an area of ​​Kamtapur country as well - some parts of Meghalaya state, etc.)

(The map of "Kamarupa" during the "Bir Chila Roy" is given below, below.)








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