Author: Sayantani Maitra Research Scholar (Ph. D) Department of History Jadavpur University Kolkata,West Bengal Email: sayantani.maitra@gmail.com Abstract:The second half of eighteenth century Bengal Presidency witnessed an armed resistance against the British Raj. The warlike activities of these militant peripatetic armed monks is popularly known as Sannyasi- Faqir...
Read MoreAuthor: Chhawang Subba Assistant Professor Department of History University of Gour Banga Mokdumpur,Malda,West Bengal Email: csubba0082@gmail.com Abstract:From the 6th century BC onwards, Buddhism and Jainism were established as a protest movement against Brahmanism religion. Buddhism and Jainism spread to different parts of India. Among these Buddhism and Jainism...
Read MoreAuthor: Kalikrishna Sutradhar Research Scholar Department of History Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University Shankar Mandal Rood,Cooch Behar,West Bengal Email: kali993348@gmail.com Abstract:From the 6th century BC onwards, Buddhism and Jainism were established as a protest movement against Brahmanism religion. Buddhism and Jainism spread to different parts of India....
Read MoreAuthor: Pabitra Kumar Barman Assistant Professor & Head Department of Political Science Kaliyaganj College Kaliyaganj, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal, Email: Pabitrabarman8@gmail.com Abstract:The East India Company has created a blind passion for the merchant civilization. Indians have tried to get rid of it politically and socially. Political reaction of Indians...
Read MoreAuthor: Tamanna Siddiquee Lecturer Department of Islamic History and Culture North Bengal International University, Rajshahi, Bangladesh Email: tamannasiddiquee@gmail.com Abdur Razzaque Researcher and Essayist M.A. (International History) University of Rajshahi Rajshahi, Bangladesh Email: abdur.razzque91@gmail.com Abstract:Dr. Shamsuzzoha was the first Bengali...
Read MoreAuthor: Gourango Chandra Roy Department of History Ananda Chandra College College Para, Jalpaiguri,West Bengal Email: gourangochandraroy@gmail.com Abstract:The climate of Jalpaiguri was un-healthy. It is rainy area. Almost, all the areas of the district were covered with dense forest, copies, jungle etc. There were many diseases, like- fever, Terai fever, stomach...
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