Author: Sumana Das Guest Lecturer, Department of History, Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma Universty Cooch Behar,West Bengal,India Email: dasbarmansumana94@gmail.com Abstract:: The main aim and objective of the present study is to highlight the role of Khan Choudhury Amanat Ullah Ahmad as an intellectual of the Cooch Behar Princely State. He was born at a Jotedar family...
Read MoreAuthor: Badal Roy Assistant Professor Department of History Sukanta Mahavidyalaya Dhupguri,Jalpaiguri,West Bengal,India Email: roybadal589@gmail.com Abstract:: The Northern part of Bengal is famed for its natural beauty and diversity with all its hills, rivers, forests, and valleys. To this natural richness, diversities of ethnicities, cultures, and traditions that...
Read MoreAuthor: Saikat Biswas Assistant Teacher Department of History Arabindapur Junior High School Email: sristisaikat41@gmail.com Abstract:: India was a British colony during the colonial period. During this time India lost sovereign power. British used India as a source place of raw materials for industrial finished products. India became the market of British...
Read MoreAuthor: Sreetapa Das Assistant Teacher Department of Political Science Nazrul SatabarsikiVidyalaya Lusipakri,Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: dassreetapa@gmail.com Abstract::Among the aesthetic aspects of folk music as an adjunct to the flowing life of different ethnic groups in North Bengal,Gambhira is one of the most powerful social mirror which depicted the...
Read MoreAuthor: Subrata Mandal Ph.D Research Scholar Department of History Raiganj University Raiganj,Uttar Dinajpur,West Bengal,India Email: subratamandal9563@gmail.com Abstract:: The article has deeply discussed about the socio-economic conditions of colonial Dinajpur in the issue of agricultural system. Because the since ancient times Dinajpur is considered as an...
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