The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 60Bihar Research Society., 1974 - Folklore |
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... Bengal and Bihar . II From 5th century onwards the period became one of the most stirring epochs of the marchlands between Karatoya and Brahmaputra . Both Kāmarūpa and North Bengal decided to pit themselves repeatedly against one ...
... Bengal and Bihar . II From 5th century onwards the period became one of the most stirring epochs of the marchlands between Karatoya and Brahmaputra . Both Kāmarūpa and North Bengal decided to pit themselves repeatedly against one ...
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... Bengal . But they left behind a consi- derable number of Roman catholics , with their ever - increasing descendants in different parts of Bengal.3 The East India Company with the gradual assumption of adminis- trative powers in Bengal ...
... Bengal . But they left behind a consi- derable number of Roman catholics , with their ever - increasing descendants in different parts of Bengal.3 The East India Company with the gradual assumption of adminis- trative powers in Bengal ...
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... Bengal . Hence the Christian missionaries wanted to eradicate such kind of superstitions and to give proper education to the girls . For that purpose , the missionaries thought , it was essential to educate the mothers first . With that ...
... Bengal . Hence the Christian missionaries wanted to eradicate such kind of superstitions and to give proper education to the girls . For that purpose , the missionaries thought , it was essential to educate the mothers first . With that ...
Contents
Ardhanariśvara in North Indian | 14 |
Some Interesting Sculptures from Rajasthan | iv |
Antiquarian Remains in the Cooch Bihar District | 31 |
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