Bogra Nawab family
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The Bogra Nawab family is a prominent aristocratic and political dynasty from Bogra in present-day Bangladesh, historically influential in regional governance and national politics.
All labels observed (1)
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| Bogra Nawab family canonical | 2 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Bogra Nawab family Context triple: [Mohammad Ali Bogra, family, Bogra Nawab family]
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Murshid Quli Khan family
The Murshid Quli Khan family was a prominent noble lineage in eastern India that produced influential governors and rulers, notably in Bengal, under the Najafi dynasty and related regional powers.
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Bhat family
The Bhat family was the influential Chitpavan Brahmin lineage that produced the hereditary Peshwas who effectively ruled the Maratha Empire in the 18th century.
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Talpur dynasty
The Talpur dynasty was a Baloch royal family that ruled Sindh in the late 18th and early 19th centuries until its conquest by the British.
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Kalhora dynasty
The Kalhora dynasty was a Muslim ruling family that governed much of Sindh in present-day Pakistan during the 18th century, prior to being supplanted by the Talpur dynasty.
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Najafi dynasty
The Najafi dynasty was an 18th-century ruling house of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa in eastern India, best known for its Nawabs including Siraj ud-Daulah during the period of growing British influence.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Bogra Nawab family Target entity description: The Bogra Nawab family is a prominent aristocratic and political dynasty from Bogra in present-day Bangladesh, historically influential in regional governance and national politics.
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A.
Murshid Quli Khan family
The Murshid Quli Khan family was a prominent noble lineage in eastern India that produced influential governors and rulers, notably in Bengal, under the Najafi dynasty and related regional powers.
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B.
Bhat family
The Bhat family was the influential Chitpavan Brahmin lineage that produced the hereditary Peshwas who effectively ruled the Maratha Empire in the 18th century.
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C.
Talpur dynasty
The Talpur dynasty was a Baloch royal family that ruled Sindh in the late 18th and early 19th centuries until its conquest by the British.
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D.
Kalhora dynasty
The Kalhora dynasty was a Muslim ruling family that governed much of Sindh in present-day Pakistan during the 18th century, prior to being supplanted by the Talpur dynasty.
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E.
Najafi dynasty
The Najafi dynasty was an 18th-century ruling house of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa in eastern India, best known for its Nawabs including Siraj ud-Daulah during the period of growing British influence.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Bogra Nawab family Description of subject: The Bogra Nawab family is a prominent aristocratic and political dynasty from Bogra in present-day Bangladesh, historically influential in regional governance and national politics.
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