The Bengal Delta is a place of many migrations, cultural transformations, invasions and religious revolutions since prehistoric time. With the help of archaeological and historical records, this essay present the hypothesis that, albeit there were multiple waves of large and small scale socio-cultural assimilations, every socio-political change did not brought equal formidable outcome in the Delta. The study further illustrates that, the majority of cultural components were formulated by IndigenousAryan-Buddhist assimilations in early phase, whereas the Buddhist-Aryan-Islamic admixtures in relatively forbearing and gracious socio-political background of medieval period contributed the final part in the formation of Bengal Civilization
Recent work on Islamization in Bengal (Eaton 1993) and Buddhicization in Burma (Charney 1999) sugges...
of communal riots and partition-migration during 1946-1947. In WB alone, an estimated 3 million upro...
This article argues that looking solely for the immediate causes of reproductive change may distort ...
Due to the scope of comfortable human habitation and easy access to the rich natural resources Benga...
The conquest of Bengal by Ikhtiyaruddin Muhammad Baktiyar Khalji in 1200 AD was a significant event ...
The history of Bengal, with its beginnings hidden in obscurity, may be traced as far back as 800 B.C...
The origin of the Bengali Muslims became a much debated question after it was found out that they fo...
Buddhism is believed to have all but died out in India following the thirteenth century Muslim invas...
In all of the South Asian subcontinent, Bengal was the region most receptive to the Islamic faith. T...
Bengal Delta has been a favorable land for dense vegetation and diverse fauna, which were vital for ...
The Malia dynasty in the western fringe of Bengal was one of the small tribal principalities which o...
The purpose of this study based on secondary source materials is to reinterpret and classify settlem...
The Rakhains are an ethnic group of diasporic peoples currently living in different parts of Banglad...
According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the English word “De-colonization” means liberation of colonie...
Although the Indian media’s claim that Bangladesh is well on the way to becoming a ‘failed state’ is...
Recent work on Islamization in Bengal (Eaton 1993) and Buddhicization in Burma (Charney 1999) sugges...
of communal riots and partition-migration during 1946-1947. In WB alone, an estimated 3 million upro...
This article argues that looking solely for the immediate causes of reproductive change may distort ...
Due to the scope of comfortable human habitation and easy access to the rich natural resources Benga...
The conquest of Bengal by Ikhtiyaruddin Muhammad Baktiyar Khalji in 1200 AD was a significant event ...
The history of Bengal, with its beginnings hidden in obscurity, may be traced as far back as 800 B.C...
The origin of the Bengali Muslims became a much debated question after it was found out that they fo...
Buddhism is believed to have all but died out in India following the thirteenth century Muslim invas...
In all of the South Asian subcontinent, Bengal was the region most receptive to the Islamic faith. T...
Bengal Delta has been a favorable land for dense vegetation and diverse fauna, which were vital for ...
The Malia dynasty in the western fringe of Bengal was one of the small tribal principalities which o...
The purpose of this study based on secondary source materials is to reinterpret and classify settlem...
The Rakhains are an ethnic group of diasporic peoples currently living in different parts of Banglad...
According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the English word “De-colonization” means liberation of colonie...
Although the Indian media’s claim that Bangladesh is well on the way to becoming a ‘failed state’ is...
Recent work on Islamization in Bengal (Eaton 1993) and Buddhicization in Burma (Charney 1999) sugges...
of communal riots and partition-migration during 1946-1947. In WB alone, an estimated 3 million upro...
This article argues that looking solely for the immediate causes of reproductive change may distort ...