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JOURNALS:

Periodicals & Serials etc.

English:

DHAS BULLETINS

Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (JASB)

Journal of the Assam Research Society (JARS)

Journal of the Bihar and Orissa Research Society (JBORS)

389 Lik Phan tai

Proceedings of the Indian History Congress

Proceedings ofNEIHA

The Hindoo Patriot (Calcutta)

The Bengalee (Calcutta)

The Times of Assam

Assamese :

The Arunudoi!Arunuday (Sibsagar), 1846- 83.

Assam Bandhu, a monthly paper edited and published by Gunaviram Barua- 1885-6, ed. N agen , Guwahati, 1984.

Banhi (calcutta I Guwahati)

Batori (Thengal)

The Mau, originally edited by Harinarayan Borah, 1886- 7, re-edited S.N. Sarma, Guwahati, 1980.

Thesis - Unpublished

Barua, Reeta, Francis Jenkins and His Times 1834- 1861, Gauhati University, 1996.

Gurung, Tejimala, Social Formation in Eighteenth Century Assam, NEHU, 1990.

Mumtaza, I.S., The External Relations ofthe Ahom Government with special reference to the Diplomatic Exchanges, Gauhati University, 1985.

Nath, Arona, A Study of the Social Changes in Assam, 1826 - 1900, Gauhati University, 1987.

Phukan, J. N., Economic History of Assam under the Ahoms, Gauhati University, 197 4.

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