Why were the Bara Bhuiyans famous?
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In Bengal they carved the land of Bhati into twelve administrative units or Dwadas Bangla. The "parcelization" of power, which was an effect of settling North Indian adventurers, became prominent during the 9th century reign of Balavarman III of the Mlechchha dynasty.
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The Bara-Bhuiyans rose to power in this region and put up resistance to the Mughals, until islam khan chisti made them submit in the reign of Jahangir. ... The patriotic Bhuiyans, who resisted the Mughal conquest, were famous as Bara-Bhuiyans or twelve Bhuiyans, but in both the above lists, there are thirteen names.
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