Rani Bhabani Gazetted Quarter 1
Remarkable Hindu zamindar and philanthropist
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Rani Bhabani, also known as the Queen of Natore, was a remarkable Hindu zamindar in colonial Bengal. Born in 1716, she took over as the de facto ruler after her husband's death and managed the vast Rajshahi estate with great efficiency. Known for her philanthropy, she built temples, guesthouses, roads, and water tanks across Bengal, and even tried to introduce social reforms like widow remarriage. Rani Bhabani's legacy lives on through her contributions to education, public welfare, and architectural marvels like the Char Bangla Temples in Baranagar.

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