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Tandah a sixteenth century city and the capital of the Karranis, was about 24.14 km southeast of Maldah town and 19.31 km west of the teliagarhi Pass. It was situated
on the west bank of the Ganges, nearly opposite to the famous city of gaur (lakhnauti). It was just at
the point where the
Tandah means high ground. Numismatic evidences
show that the city got the status of a mint town in 1544 during the time of sher shah. sulaiman karrani
(1563-1572) after the death of his brother Taj Khan Karrani
established himself with full independence as king of Bengal and Bihar and,
abandoning the city of Gaur, established his capital at Tandah.
During the time of his successors, bayazid karrani and daudkhan karrani, the city retained its
status as the capital of Bengal. The city was then also called Khwaspur Tandah. It was a mint
town during the Karrani period and maintained this
position up to 984 AH/ 1576 AD.
munim khan, the Mughal general, however, made Gaur
his headquarters. But he himself together with thousands of troops perished in
a pestilence and the Mughal headquarters in