| Articles |
| The Role of Durand Line Dispute in Shaping Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations |
01-14 |
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Samiullah Kakar,Pakistan
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| Revisiting the Role of Darjeeling Soldiers in INA through the lens of Krishna Bahadur Sunwar’s Life and Legacy |
15-24 |
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Yachana Lama,West Bengal,India
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| A Study on the History of Boat and Ship Building in Odisha |
25-39 |
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Dr.Rajata Kanta Dash, Odisha,India
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| From Freedom Struggle to State-Building:The Role of Harekrushna Mahatab in Shaping Modern Odisha |
40-54 |
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Dr. Bichitra Kumar Parida, Odisha,India Mr. Manas Kumar Rout, Odisha,India
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| Rights Entwined with Duties: Widows’ Property Rights and their Obligations in Early Indian Debt Laws |
55-62 |
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Dr. Punit, Chandigarh (UT),India
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| Society,Gender and Reform in Modern India: A Historiographical Review |
63-71 |
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Dr. Tamali Mustafi, West Bengal,India
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| History of Colonial North Bengal and its Role in India’s Freedom Movement |
72-85 |
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Shakher Chettri ,West Bengal,India
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| Influx of Muslims from Pakistan (East Bengal) to the Bordering District of West Bengal |
86-98 |
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Faruk Sk, West Bengal, India
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| Coercion and Control: Case Studies of Police Torture in the 19th Century Colonial Bengal |
99-107 |
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Dipyaman Ray Chowdhury, West Bengal, India
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| Kingship and Culture in Dialectical Convergence: Reconsidering the Medieval Bishnupur Malla Epoch |
108-116 |
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Dr.Amrita Karmakar, West Bengal, India
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| A Journey to Parliament: The Story of Maya Devi Chhetry, the First Gorkha Woman |
117-127 |
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Illora Sharma, West Bengal, India
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| Geopolitical Shifts at the CSO: India, Russia, and China Respond to Trump’s Agenda |
128-135 |
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Dr.Gedam Kamalakar, Telangana, India Dr.Kandi Kamala, Telangana, India
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| A Preliminary Study of the Pre-Colonial Forest of Manipur and Burma |
136-143 |
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Ningthoujam Teresarani Devi ,Manipur,India Dr. Meesala Ramakrishna, Manipur,India
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| Subhas Chandra Bose’s ideas on Economic Planning: A Vision for National Reconstruction |
144-153 |
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Dr Sudhi Mandloi ,Delhi,India
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| Invisible Women in Visible History:The Freedom Struggle of Malda in West Bengal |
154-161 |
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Rojina Joynab, West Bengal, India
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| Rebels of the Chambal Ravines: Post-Colonial Dacoits and their Encounter with the State |
162-170 |
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Rohit Roy,West Bengal, India
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| Conflict and Collaboration:Burdwan Raj and Its Relationship with the British(1757-1947) |
172-181 |
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Sanghapriyo Mandal, West Bengal, India
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| Caste, Representation, and Resistance:B. R. Ambedkar’s Politics for the Depressed Classes |
182-193 |
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Chandrima Sarkar, West Bengal, India
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| The Role of Communist Party and its Proxies on Tolabati Movement in the Rural District of Dinajpur: An Assessment |
194-203 |
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Dipankar Barman, West Bengal, India
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| Uncovering the Past: East Bengali Namasudras and Their Experiences on Marichjhapi Island, Sundarban |
204-211 |
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Utpal Mandal, West Bengal, India
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| Historical Roots of Inequality in Plantation Health care in Darjeeling: An Enquiry |
212-220 |
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Atisha Lama, West Bengal, India
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| Spontaneity, Resistance and Radicalism: Revisiting the Quit India Movement in Burdwan and Birbhum |
221-229 |
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Sukanta Pramanik, West Bengal, India
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| Beyond Equality: Exploring Gender Equation among the Santals in Colonial Eastern India |
230-240 |
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Naju Hansda, West Bengal, India
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| Folk Culture of the Surjapuri People in Islampur Subdivision of Uttar Dinajpur of West Bengal:An Assessment |
241-251 |
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Khagesh Singha, West Bengal, India
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| Education of Jalpaiguri District: Development and Centres during 1869 to 1947 |
252-258 |
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Jyotish Ray, West Bengal, India
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| Tea to ‘Chai’: The Making of Tea as a Global Beverage |
259-266 |
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Sherene Daw, West Bengal, India
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| Colonial Economy and Polity of Oraon, Munda, and Santhal in Terai-Duars of North Bengal |
267-276 |
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Punam Kujur, West Bengal, India
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| From Political Neutrality to Mediate in the National Issues: The Army in Contemporary India |
277-286 |
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Manas Dutta , West Bengal, India
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| From Harem to Court : Socio-Political Contribution of Royal Mughal Women (1526 – 1707) |
287-295 |
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Tanisha Sharma, Madhya Pradesh,India
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| Megalithic Burials of Krishnagiri District:Types and Cultural Importance |
296-304 |
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V. Munaimmal , Tamil Nadu,India R. Sthanislas ,Tamil Nadu,India
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| Tracing the Historical Trajectory of Ghentu Worship in the Context of Science and Society in Bengal |
305-309 |
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Samarjit Ghosh, West Bengal, India
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| The Evolution of Mughal Bengal: Exploring Fortification and Statecraft |
310-318 |
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Ashik Hossain, West Bengal, India
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| Impact of East India Company Rule on the Indian Economy |
319-341 |
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Pabitra Kumar Barman, West Bengal, India
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| Book Review |
| Ranajit Guha: “Chandra’s Death” originally appeared in Subaltern Studies 5 (1987 ) |
342-347 |
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Gunjan Kharwar,Delhi,India
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