Rajshahi Raj
| Rajshahi Raj | |
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| The palace of Natore | |
| Country | East Bengal | 
| Founded | 18th century | 
| Founder | Raja Kamdev | 
| Current head | Legally Abolished (1950) | 
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| Part of a series on | 
| Zamindars of Bengal | 
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Rajshahi Raj was the largest zamindari (feudatory kingdom) which occupied a vast position of Bengal (present-day Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh and West Bengal, India). The Royal Family of Rajshahi used the title Ray/Rai.
The family ruled their dominions and estates from the Natore Palace in present-day Bangladesh. They belonged to the varendra Brahmins of Moitra clan, as they were bestowed the title of Rai-Raiyan, they used this title while ruling half of undivided Bengal. A member of this Raj family, Maharaja Jagadindra Nath Ray (Moitra), was a patron of cricket, and wanted to defeat the British in their own game of cricket. His rival was the Maharaja of Koch Bihar.