Author: Gour Kishore Day Research Scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling,West Bengal, India Email: gourkishoredey65478@gmail.com Abstract:: Abstract:Over the last few decades, historians have given attention to the writing of women’s history. They focused on women’s status, feminism, the role of women in the freedom struggle...
Read MoreAuthor: Nupur Karmakar Independent Scholar Department of History Rabindra Bharati University Kolkata,West Beengal,India Email: nupurkarmakar29@gmail.com Abstract:: Abstract: The second half of the eighteenth century marked the end of the long-term reign of Muslims and the beginning of the British rule in Bengal. This century is doubtlessly a memorable and brought...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr. Chhawang Subba Assistant Professor Department of History University of Gour Banga Malda,West Bengal,India Email: csubba0082@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract: Darjeeling district is one of the few places in India where diverse ethnic, religious, linguistic and culturally different people and community lived in cooperation and harmony since decades. Basically,...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr. Jigme Wangchuk Bhutia 1Associate Professor Department of History Nar Bahadur Bhandari Degree College, Tadong, Sikkim, India Email: jigmewangchukbhutia9@mai.com Abstract:: :Trade has been a fundamental aspect of human civilization, shaping economic, social, and political structures across regions. In the Eastern Himalayas, trade networks played a crucial...
Read MoreAuthor: Rajat Kumar Tirkey & Punam Kujur Junior Research Fellow (UGC),Ph.D. Scholar (UGC) Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling, West Bengal, India Email: Abstract:: The Telangana movement (1948-51) was an armed revolt of peasants under the leadership of the Communist Party of India against oppressive landlordism patronized by the...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr.Pooja Banerjee 1Part time Guest Lecturer Department of History Jadavpur University Kolkata,West Bengal,India Email: pjbnrj91@gmail.com Abstract:::Calcutta owed its growth and prosperity to the river Hooghly from the middle of the sixteenth century, when the Portuguese started navigating up and down the river and connecting its banks to Indian Ocean trade....
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