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The Telihati-Amirabad Estate was the largest zamindar estate in Faridpur District, Bengal, British India. Within colonial-era Greater Faridpur, the estate covered 72,000 acres of land. The estate owned lands outside Faridpur, including landholdings across the Bengal Presidency, Eastern Bengal and Assam (1905-1912), The Punjab and Arabia. The family of the estate has been an important political family which has produced members of the Bengal Legislative Council, the Bengal Legislative Assembly, the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, the National Assembly of Pakistan and the Parliament of Bangladesh.
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