Author: Mrityunjoy Mandal Assistant Professor Dept. of Sanskrit Raghunathpur College Purulia, West Bengal, India. Email: jumrityunjoy2011@gmail.com Abstract: Abstract:The Purana means old or ancient. But literary meaning Itihas, Iti- Ha- As, in the context of the time that has passed. Although there is no sign of religion in the name, religious people have created...
Read MoreAuthor: Tusar Kanti Saha Research Scholar, Department of History Visva-Bharati Santiniketan, Birbhum,West Bengal,India Email: rupkumarbarman@gmail.com Abstract: In nineteenth century, while Bengal was in the forefront of various social reform movements, it did not lag behind in medical science, especially in the field of Homeopathy treatment. The pioneer of...
Read MoreAuthor: Sutapa Bhattacharya Ph.D Research Scholar Department of History Bankura University, Bankura,West Bengal Email: bhattacharyasutapa190695@ gmail.com Abstract: Abstract:The present paper seems to cover the role played by the armed warlike monks during the second half of eighteenth century Bengal and continued till the early decades of nineteenth century. The...
Read MoreAuthor: Chhawang Subba Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of Gour Banga, Malda,West Bengal,India Email: csubba0082@gmail.com Abstract: The Treaty of Sugauli which was signed on December 2, 1815 and ratified on March 4, 1816 is a very significant treaty with regard to the demarcation of boundary between the kingdom of Nepal and the colonial India....
Read MoreAuthor: Simanta Hembram 1Research Scholar Bharathidasan University Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu Email: simonmanu1315@gmail.com Abstract: The base and foundation lay down by the tribal communities. It was mentioned that the natural and supernatural deities of tribes are snatched away by the intruders, the foreigners and others. The impacts of the foreigner society have...
Read MoreAuthor: Amrita Kumar Shil Assistant Professor Department of History Ghoksadanga Birendra Mahavidyalaya Ghoksadanga, Cooch Behar, West Bengal Email: amritakshil@gmail.com Abstract:One of the most striking facts about the social life in late colonial Princely state of Cooch Behar was the adoption, growth and popularisation of football. After the Revolt of 1857 a new...
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