‘Bangashree’ Patrikar Parichay Ebang Rachanapanji
edited by Indira SamaddarAn introduction to ‘Bangashree’ patrika and detailed list of contents of issues of the magazine.
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An introduction to ‘Bangashree’ patrika and detailed list of contents of issues of the magazine.
A curated collection of poetry and prose related to partition, NRC and the people, especially the Bengalis of Assam.
Mirja Nathan was a warlord contemporary to Mughal emperors Jahangir and Shahjahan. He fought under subedaar Islam Khan who arrived in Bengal in 1607 , against the revolting ‘baro bhuiyans‘ and others. He used to maintain a log and based on that log, wrote this historical memoir during the reign of Shahjanan. He used the alias ‘Gayabi’. This book provides hitherto unavailable information about Bengal during the Mughal regime.
‘Bangio Samaj-A social History of Bengal from ancient period’ was originally published in the Bengli year 1306 from Barahanagar, Kolkata. This book dwells on the social structure of Bengal from the time of Maharaja Adishoor onward.
This book discusses how the popular rhymes of Bengal speak of the history of the region and looks back at this tradition from the past.
A collection of essays discussing the depiction of the lifes and struggles of people and individuals from lower income groups in Bengali short stories.
An intriguing collection of and discussion on Bengali onomatopoeic words, their origin and usage.
This book elaborates on the depiction of prostitutes in nineteenth and twentieth century Bengali novels. The changes in characterisation over the time and usage of language are also discussed.
Riyaj-Us-Salatin in the history of Bengal written in Fersi language. It was written in the year 1788by Golam Husen Solim. It was translated and edited by Sree Rapran Gupta (1869-1927). This book is considered as an important book about the history of Bengal.
A chronologial history of folk culture and folk studies of Bengal.
This book explores the myriad aspects of the lives of the Muslims of rural West Bengal. The author aims bring forth the untold tales of social,economical, political identities of the Muslim community of West Bengal.
A collection of stories about the life and times of fifteen women from ancient Bengal.