Author: Anand Sherpa Assistant Professor Department of History University BT and Evening College Coochbehar,West Bengal,India Email: nndsherpa28@gmail.com Abstract:: Since its inception Darjeeling as a hill station and a hub of tea gardens progress tremendously under the colonial government. The main Darjeeling town was plan to accommodate about ten thousand...
Read MoreAuthor: Bhaskar Chanda Independent Scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: bhaskarchanda9@gmail.com Abstract:: The temples of the early medieval Bengal have nearly all disappeared, but the few that remain standing and excavated or tumbled remains of others. From the evidence of miniature replicas or...
Read MoreAuthor: Krishna Das Independent Scholar Department of History University of Gour Banga Malda,West Bengal,India Email: daskrishna7511@gmail.com Bipul Mandal Assistant Professor Kaliyaganj College,Kaliyaganj Affiliated to the Gour Banga University Uttar Dinajpur,West Bengal,India Email: bipulmandalklg@gmail.com Abstract:: British rule in India had originated in Bengal...
Read MoreAuthor: Mampi Barman Research scholar Department of history University of North Bengal Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: bmampi02@gmail.com Abstract:: The Rajbanshi community had organized a movement Rajbanshi Kshatriya Movement for rejuvenating the Kshatriyahood among the Rajbanshisi under the leadership of Thakur Panchanan Barma and his disciplines Upendra Nath...
Read MoreAuthor: Gourab Dutta Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of History Raiganj University, Raiganj, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal, India Email: gourabdutta83@gmail.com Abstract:: The process of urban evolution in ancient India is a captivating journey over time, unveiling the complex process of how human settlements transformed from small villages into cities or towns of...
Read MoreAuthor: Ushasi Banerjee Independent Scholar Department of History University of Calcutta College Square,Kolkata,West Bengal,India Email: ushasi2000@gmail.com Abstract:: Keshab Chandra Sen, an eminent personality of 19th century Bengal, played an instrumental role in the social reform movement. But the marriage of his minor daughter, Suniti Devi to the Maharaja of...
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