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Akananda and Bakananda

Akananda and Bakananda ((ベンガル語:অকানন্দ ও বকানন্দ, মতান্তরে আকানন্দ ও বাকানন্দ)) were the Bengali Hindu generals of Hatiagarh, who mortally wounded Arab missionary Pir Gorachand, in a pitched battle.〔Mitra, Satish Chandra. ''Jashor Khulnar Itihash Volume I''. Deys Publishing, p. 482.〕〔〔
== Early life ==
Little is known about the early life of the princes Akananda and Bakananda. Satish Chandra Mitra however identified Akananda with his apparently uncorrupted name viz. ''Akshayananda''.〔 Akananda and Bakananda were the sons of Mahidananda, the ruler of Hatiagarh. According to Dr. Girindranath Das, Akananda and Bakananda were two generals based at Hatiagarh, under the command of king Chandraketu.〔Chakraborty, Dr. Barun Kumar (ed) (2007). ''Bangiya Loksanskriti Kosh''. Aparna Book Distributors (Publishing Division), p. 143.〕 According Binay Ghosh, Akananda and Bakananda were either Poundra Kshatriyas or Byagra Kshatriyas by caste.〔Ghosh, Binay (1980). ''Paschimbanger Sanskriti Volume III''. Prakash Bhavan, p. 168.〕

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