Author: Kento Tamuk Ph.D. Research Scholar Department of History Rajiv Gandhi University Arunachal Pradesh,India Email: tamukkento2@gmail.com Abstract:: Abstract:Most of the tribal communities all over India encountered some form of colonial expansion in their regions. They resisted such colonial intrusions. Arunachal Pradesh is a tribal state inhabited by different...
Read MoreAuthor: Ritriban Chakraborty PhD Scholar School of Humanities and Social Sciences Indian Institute of Technology Mandi Mandi, Himachal Pradesh Email: chakrabortyritriban@gmail.com Abstract:: Abstract:The Bangal-Ghoti dichotomy represents a longstanding cultural rivalry within the Bengali context, particularly manifesting in Calcutta. The terms ‘Bangals’ and ‘Ghotis’...
Read MoreAuthor: Alauddin Sk 1Research Scholar Department of History Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh Email: alauddinwb98@gmail.com Abstract:: Abstract:Hunting, once a primal necessity for survival, evolved into a multifaceted practice with the progress of time. In the Mughal context, hunting was more than just a recreational activity. It was a carefully crafted tool used...
Read MoreAuthor: Biswajit Kar PhD Research Scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: bkar@suryasencollege.org.in Abstract:: Abstract:Folk culture refers to a culture that includes customs, beliefs, way of life and traditional practices of a particular group of people. This article focuses on the role of the department of...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr. Abhijit Datta Assistant Professor Department of History Islampur College Islampur,West Bengal,India Email: data.abhijit.82@mail.com Abstract:: Abstract:The trade and commerce in early Bengal, from the 3rd century BCE to the establishment of Muslim rule in India in 1204 CE was very much vibrantas compared to other parts of India. Bengal’s strategic...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr.Rajata Kanta Dash Lecturer in History V.N. (Auto) College, Jajpur,Odisha,India Email: rajatadash@gmail.com Abstract:: :This article delves into the development and evolution of historical dramas and nationalism in Colonial Odisha. It highlights key themes, prominent playwrights, and these dramas’ cultural influence on Odia society. The discussion ranges...
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