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Rajkumari Amiyabala of House of Hatkhola and Manikganj

Rajkumari Amiyabala of House of Hatkhola and Manikganj

Above image is of Rajkumari Amiyabala, 1950, of the House of Hatkhola and Manikgunj.

She was born to Sailendranath Sircar and Mrinalini in the royal house of Hatkhola. Her grandfather was Peary Charan Sarkar, an eminent educationist, often referred to as Arnold of the East, he wrote the first book of reading and established two schools. Rajkumari Kalishkamini, wife of Peary Charan and the grandmother of Amiyabala was the fourth daughter of Raja Shib Narayan Basu. Raja Shib Narayan Basu was the Zamindar King of the House of Hatkhola in West Bengal, a branch of House of Manikgunj in Bangladesh. The father of Shib Narayan Basu was Maharaja Manik Ram Basu, the wealthy Zamindar monarch of Manikgunj and founder of the Houses of Hatkhola and Manikgunj.

Amiyabala married Dhirendra Mohan Dhar a barrister-at-law from the Gray's in, a mathematician son of Mohini Mohan Dhar, the Judge and Dewan of Mayurbhanj. Dhirendra Mohan Dhar was a member of the Royal House of Dar, of Akhnoor. Founded in 17 century by Harikrishna. The House operated fully under the leadership of Maharaja Virendra Mohan Dar.

Amiyabala had two children, one of them was Chittajit Mohan Dhar who was a former Member of Parliament, Congress Party and a chemical industrialist.

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