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Title
Pirgachha Rajbari (Manthana Zamindar Bari)
Location

Pirgacha Upazila.

Details

Anantram, the founder of the Manthana zamindari of Fatehpur Chakla in Rangpur, was an employee of the Maharaja of Kochbihar. He is a Barendriya Brahman. 1803-1704 AD Towards this, during the reign of Maharaja Rupnarayan of Kochbihar, he got a small taluk in Pirgachha area of ​​Rangpur. According to his name, the taluk (village) is named after Khani and Anantram. According to another source, Anantram was the sixth man of the dynasty and Vaishnava Mishra, a priest by the Maharaja of Maithila Brahman Kochbihar, was the first man of the zamindari. Jitumishra, the fourth man of his dynasty, was the founder of this dynasty. Nothing special is known about Anantram's predecessors. When the Mughal forces occupied Kachwara (Sarkar Koch Bihar) in 1611, Anantram, like other Koch workers, joined the Mughals and retained his position at the Manthana zamindar's house. His established zamindari later came to be known as Manthana or Du Ana Fatehpur. His son Yadavendra Narayan was a famous Vaishnava follower and established two family idols named Yadav Roy and Gopal and established a Debottar estate. He also donated a lot of property to the Brahmins. Nothing special is known about Raghabendra Narayan, the son of Jadabendra Roy. However, Raghabendra's son Narendra 175 AD. Joy Durga Devi, the wife of the deceased zamindar who died without any inheritance, managed the Manthana zamindari for almost three decades. This Joy Durga Devi is known in history as the famous Devi Chowdhurani. Who was involved in the anti-British movement with the tenant rebels of Rangpur for most of his life. Anantram is the founder of Pirgachha Zamindar Bari Rangpur Fatehpur Chakla. At present Anantram is the name of a mouza whose J, L, No. 115, Pirgachha zamindar house is located in Anantram mouza. Pirgachha Zamindar Bari is 0.50 km from Upazila Parishad. Located to the east. There were many temples in the zamindar's house but over time they have been destroyed. The Tribigraha (Annapurna, Bisweshwar and Harihar Shiva) temples built by Virebendra Narayan, a zamindar of Manthana Chhota Taraf, still exist today which is an example of Bengali architecture. There are zamindar houses, temples, giant ponds and other archeological monuments.