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Jitendra Narayan
A Study of the Loans of the Princely State of Cooch Behar, 1863-1911
List of Approved Contractors Valid For
CHAPTER- II (Contd.) Section II the Rule of Maharaja Jitendra Narayana (16Th September, 1913- 21St December, 1 922)
Gayatri Devi - 'A Princess Remembers': the Memoirs of the Maharani of Jaipur
Notification No
The Importance of Being Siliguri, Or the Lack Thereof Border-Effect and the “Untimely” City in North Bengal
Development of Cooch Behar State Under the Maharajas
Socio-Political Movements in North Bengal (A Sub-Himalayan Tract) Edited by Publish by Global Vision Publishing House Sukhbilas Barma
S Non Co- Operation Movement and the Response of Maharaja Jitendra Narayan of Cooch Behar: an Unknown Event of Colonial Era
Under DPMU, Kanyashree Prakalpa, Cooch Behar on Contract Basis. (Notification No
Udyog Samachar
Introduction
Jalpaiguri District': a Case Study (1865-1947)
Kamtapur Movement in North Bengal Geo- Ethno-Environmental and Historical Perspective
Summary and Conclusions Chapter- 6
The Origins of the State of Cooch Behar Are Wreathed in Mystery.(1)The Hindu Rulers of This Area Prior to 1500 A
Chapter - Ii Profile Analysis
Jagaddipendra Narayan
Top View
The Indian Messenger
Public Associations in North Bengal from the Early Years of the 19 Century to Independence
LIST of POLLING STATIONS for No.04 Cooch Behar Dakshin Assembly Constituency Comprised Within the No.1 Cooch Behar (SC) Parliamentary Constituency
Koch Dynasty: a Political Outline
CHAPTER II (Contd.) Section Ill the Rule of Maharani Indira Devi As Regent and President of the Council of Regency (21St May, 1923 -6Th April, 1936)
District Census Handbook, Kochbihar, Village & Townwise
Book Review 2
LIST of POLLING STATIONS (As on 23/03/2021)
A Study of Cooch Behar Royal Family During Colonial Period Dr
Socio-Political Movements in North Bengal (A Sub-Himalayan Tract) Edited by Publish by Global Vision Publishing House Sukhbilas Barma
Socio-Economic Conditions of the Enclave People in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects