Author: Faruk Sk Ph.D Research Scholar Department of History Vidyasagar University Midnapore,West Bengal, India Email: fsk 811019@gmail.com Abstract: Bengal, both the West and East, had faced great problems since the attainment Independence in 1947. The Partition (1947) was one of the most unhappy incidents of the twentieth century, which severely affected the...
Read MoreAuthor: Shakher Chettri Assistant Professor St. Joseph’s College Darjeeling,West Bengal, India Email: shakherchettriowner@gmail.com Abstract: This research paper examines the historical significance of North Bengal in India’s struggle for independence from British colonial rule. While mainstream historical narratives have often marginalized regional...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr. Tamali Mustafi Associate Professor Department of History Surya Sen Mahavidyalaya Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: tamalimstf3@gmail.com Abstract: The paper presents a historiographical review of gender, reform and nationalism in modern India. Critical feminist interventions and debates from colonial discourses to current perspectives are acknowledged...
Read MoreRights Entwined with Duties: Widows’ Property Rights and their Obligations in Early Indian Debt Laws
Author: Dr Punit Assistant Professor Department of History Goswami Ganesh Dutta SD College Sector 32-C, Chandigarh (UT),India Email: punit.res@gmail.com Abstract: This research paper emphasises the necessity of examining sub-groups of women, particularly widows, within the context of historical economic transformations. Around c. sixth century BCE, significant...
Read MoreAuthor 1: Dr. Bichitra Kumar Parida Lecture in History T. N. Mahavidyalaya, Kendrapara, Odisha, India Email: manas99rout@gmail.com Author 2: Mr. Manas Kumar Rout Research Scolar Department of History & Archaeology Fakir Mohan University Balesore, Odisha, India Email: manas99rout@gmail.com Abstract: Harekrushna Mahatab, a prominent leader of the Indian National...
Read MoreAuthor: Samiullah Kakar Department of Government and Public Policy Bahria University Islamabad,Pakistan Email: samiullahkakar09@gmail.com Abstract::The Durand line is 2,240Km long and lies between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The British Indian government and then Amir Abdur Rahman of Afghanistan agreed in 1893. their future Afghan rulers renewed the treaty in...
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