Manik Ram Basu

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Maharaja Manik Ram Basu (also known as Raja Manik Ram Basu) was the founder of the Manikganj Raj, which later became known as the Hatkhola royal family. He was one of the most influential zamindars of Bengal, and under his rule the estate achieved significant administrative and territorial expansion.[1][2]

OthernamesRaja Manik Ram Basu
OccupationZamindar
KnownforFounder of the Manikganj Raj and Hatkhola Raj
TitleMaharaja
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Manik Ram Basu
Other namesRaja Manik Ram Basu
OccupationZamindar
Known forFounder of the Manikganj Raj and Hatkhola Raj
TitleMaharaja
ChildrenRam Hari Basu
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History

Under the leadership of Maharaja Manik Ram Basu, the Manikganj Raj included extensive areas of present-day Barishal, Manikganj, Dhaka, and Jessore regions. He was known as an efficient administrator and a powerful zamindar, and the estate he founded later emerged as one of the major zamindari powers in Bengal.[3]

After the death of Manik Ram Basu, the estate was administered by his son Ram Hari Basu and later by his grandson Raja Ishwar Ram Basu from the Hatkhola region. From this period onward, the estate became more widely known as the Hatkhola Raj.[4]

Family

Raja Ishwar Ram Basu had four daughters, out of which Kailashkamini was married to Peary Charan Sarkar.[5]

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