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muslin
thumb|Woman's white muslin dress with tiered flounces, Europe, c. 1855
Muslin () is a cotton fabric of plain weave. It is made in a wide range of weights from delicate sheers to coarse sheeting. It is commonly believed that it gets its name from the city of Mosul, Iraq.
Bengal Subah
subdivision of the Mughal Empire, encompassing most of the Bengal region
Nawab of Bengal
former nobility of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, present-day Bangladesh and India
Battle of Tukaroi
1575 battle in eastern India
Battle of Chandannagar
1757 battle
Battle of Raj Mahal
battle that took place between the Mughal Empire and the Karrani Dynasty that ruled the Sultanate of Bengal in the 16th century
Chakla
Old administrative division of India
Nizamat Imambara
building in India
Baharistan-i-Ghaibi
The Baharistan-i-Ghaibi (), written by Mirza Nathan in Persian, is a 17th-century chronicle on the history of Bengal, Cooch Behar, Assam and Bihar under the reign of Mughal emperor Jahangir (1605–1627). Unlike other history books of the Mughal Empire, written by court historians by order of the emperor and covering the history of the whole empire, the Baharistan-i-Ghaibi deals only with the affairs of Bengal and the adjoining area.
Battle of Chinsurah
1759 battle
Bachhawali Tope
cannon in West Bengal