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Views of Other Faiths (1)

[49] The vikrti [distortion] [...] Atisukhaváda was prevalent in Bengal, Assam and Tibet.

Two Folk Songs – Bhát́iyáli and Bháoyáiyá – Excerpt B (3)

[1] Ujána: Ut – [...] They are called similarly in Assam. For example, areas like Shivsagar, Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, etc. are called ujána Assam. And areas like Kamrup, Nawgong are called bhát́i Assam.

Tripura (1)

[10] Huge quantities of red skinned [...] enough potatoes to feed the whole of Assam, and the powered potato industry [...] and locations of the mixed crops.

The Social Structure and Other Features of the Age (1)

[24] In the patrilinear order, introductions [...] some parts of Kerala, Bengal and Assam, this system is still there.

The History of the Maethili Language (1)

[6] In ancient India three scripts [...] – that is, in Bihar, Bengal, Assam and Orissa – is known as [...] own script and its own alphabet.

The History of Mithila (1)

[4] Allahabad was originally named [...] Thus Mithila, Magadha, Bengal and Assam were declared as non-Aryan land, and all Aryans were prohibited from going there.

The History of Bengal – 1 (1)

[46] Another great scholar, Jayanta [...] prevalent in a vast area – Assam, Manipur, Tripura, Bangladesh, West Bengal, Orissa, Chotanagpur, Santhal Pargana and Purnia.

The Dangers of Communalism (1)

[7] Factually, as per the Government [...] bifurcated. The Punjab was bifurcated. Assam was bifurcated. Sind and North [...] learnt the lessons of history.

The Blending of Crops (1)

[24] Suggested orange varieties include: [...] and the fruit, watery taste) Assam variety (small size, sweet) [...] Valencia, Italian, Maltese, etc.

Talks on Prout (2)

[25] First, dowry occurs where males [...] males. The Khasia community of Assam follow a similar system. In Burma, [...] independent so they get a dowry.

[99] A proposal to form India into a [...] these zones, one would consist of Assam and Bengal, another of the Punjab, [...] did not agree to this proposal.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt C (8)

[2] The Bengali race, which is a blending [...] Barpeta, Kamrup and Naogaon in Assam. This was the area of the land [...] or blending of both these types.

[3] Bangladesh was created due to the [...] responsible for the creation of Assam and Meghalaya. Now the original [...] necessary to solve this problem.

[4] Certain portions of the original land of Bengal are now in Assam. In 1912 during the period of [...] in 1912, but certain portions in Assam and Orissa remained outside the [...] de-Balkanized when this unity is developed.

[6] The area of Bangalistan consists [...] Tripura, the Bengali speaking areas of Assam, Bihar, Orissa and parts of Nepal, [...] India and Bangladesh become united.

[7] Should the people of Bangladesh [...] Barpeta, the economic development of Assam is somewhat satisfactory.

[9] In Tripura there are two varieties of paddy crops – áus and boro. In Assam there are two major valleys – [...] industry. Jackfruit grows well in Assam and Tripura, and honey and natural paraffin wax can also be produced.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt B (2)

[10] There is no historical, social [...] departed from Shikim, Bhutan and Assam gathered in the Darjeeling hills. [...] practised by the Marxists in Bengal.

[11] Now, what does the constitution [...] Kacharis who live in some districts of Assam, and the Mizos. The provisions [...] desirable for a very short time.

Syntax (Discourse 11) (1)

[6] It’s worth remembering that [...] into the newly formed state of Assam in 1912. The first king of Bhutan, [...] branch of Raḿpurii Bengali.

Spring Festival (1)

[31] When Mahaprabhu first introduced [...] the almanacs of Orissa, Bengal, Assam, Manipur, and Mithila. The inner [...] vibrating, I will also be vibrated.

Some Important Crops (8)

[108] Jute requires a lot of rainfall, [...] reason, it does well on the slopes of Assam. In this respect it is similar to tea.

[369] The West Indies variety was brought [...] golden in colour. The Tripura and Assam pineapple varieties are from the East Indies.

[391] In olden times, Buddhist Tantrics [...] generally lived in the area of Assam. Modern tea originated in Assam from this beverage.

[393] The British took tea from India [...] It grows well on the slopes of Assam. Tea does not require special [...] to accumulate around the plant.

[394] There are three main varieties of tea grown in India: Assam variety Darjeeling variety Kerala variety

[395] Assam tea is the most tasty, while Darjeeling [...] tea is called “te.”

[555] Betel nut is a popular chewing [...] It grows well on the slopes of Assam.

Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Planning (2)

[41] Elections are very costly. In India [...] area while parts of Bengal and Assam are deficit labour areas. All of these areas are exploited by exploiters. Angadesh and Assam are the worst affected areas. [...] are in the hands of outsiders.

Satyabhámá and Rukmińii (1)

[6] Let us come to Rukmińii. [...] Dynasty, this area was next to Assam and the Kamrup kingdom. It was [...] Baliapara into the early British rule.

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[12] USE [...] . "Bengal is between Assam and Bihar." In between [...] be introduced. –Eds.

Sambhúti and Mahásambhúti (1)

[23] The geography of this earth is [...] of mineral oil. For example, the Assam valley, the Garo and Khasiya Hills, [...] be converted into mineral oil.

River and Civilization – Excerpt A (3)

[6] The hill stage of the Gangá [...] Arunachal. Its plain stage lies in Assam and its delta stage starts from [...] and Rangpur (now in Bangladesh).

[16] The Brahmaputra civilization is [...] civilizations. The civilization of Assam is a blending of the Tibetan-Chinese and Gangá civilizations, due to the proximity of Assam with the Gangá civilization. [...] of the Brahmaputra civilization.

Ráŕh – 19. Language, Literature and Culture of Ráŕh (1)

[34] a) Rangpur District b) Dinajpur [...] Subdivision i) Goalpara District of Assam j) Jhampa District of Nepal

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (3)

[8] The Batavia lemon [pomelo] that [...] family (Sylheti kamalá, Assam kamalá, Meghalay kamalá, [...] were very common in Calcutta).

[92] Similarly, the British incorporated [...] District. When the Province of Assam was created in 1912 this Northeast [...] Northeast Rangpur was made part of Assam Province. Being somewhat incompatible, [...] Rangpuri Bengali are prevalent.

Northeastern India (8)

[1] The northeastern region of India comprises Assam, Arunachala, Mizoram, Meghalay, [...] states of Nepal, Bhutan and Sikkim.

[7] The Cachar, Goalpara, Dhubri, Nagaon and Kamrup districts are the Bengali speaking districts of Assam. The British occupied Assam in 1824 and later separated it [...] Lumding all the people are Bengalees.

[8] The headquarters of the Kamrup district is Gwahati which is also the capital of Assam. The people are mostly Assamese. [...] than the number of Bengali Hindus.

[12] In North Bengal, the Assam Valley, Karimganj, Silchar and [...] in Tripura, North Bengal and the Assam Valley, hydroelectricity is the [...] the dams will last a long time.

[13] This is also a jute producing area. [...] Dhubri, Karimganj, Cachar, the Assam Valley, Silchar and Tripura are [...] established. In Darjeeling and the Assam Valley there are rich deposits [...] produced from pineapple leaves.

Language and Dialect – 1 (Discourse 7) (1)

[10] 7) Rangpuri Bengali: Rangpur District, [...] portions of Baguŕa District, Assam’;s Goalpara, and Nepal’s Jhanpa District.

Kut́t́ii to Kuńd́u (Discourse 29) (1)

[25] The red sandalwood is a forest [...] sandalwood can grow very easily in Assam, Bengal and Orissa. Red sandalwood [...] generally used for oil preparation.

Kulapati (1)

[4] In those days there were a large [...] Shońipura, Prajjyotiśpur (Assam), Bhattapalli or Bhápárá, [...] Kuśt́hiyá), Srikhanda (Burdwan), etc.

Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33) (1)

[34] In those days, the places in [...] (Prágjyotiśpura – Assam), Bhat́t́apalli or [...] such places for their education.

Kit́i to Kiisha (Discourse 26) (4)

[13] In India some rhinos still exist; they are found in the Duars region of North Bengal and upper Assam, the temperate plains of Bhutan [...] population in the Kaziranga Sanctuary of Assam, one rarely comes across them [...] creature due to some wrong notion?

[63] The slightly reddish silk produced [...] Mugá is primarily produced in Assam. The climate of certain parts [...] eńd́i is very high in Assam. However, if some efforts are [...] gum; Butea monosperma ].

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (1)

[38] 8) Another meaning of the word [...] eńd́i silk. At one time Assam was famous for this eńd́i [...] eńd́i silk can be produced.

Káliká to Káliuṋga (Discourse 24) (2)

[67] The káli [ink] [...] practice. This custom is prevalent in Assam also. In Assamese language the [...] called raoshnáii .

[77] We obtain the word káliuṋga [...] extinct. In the southern part of Assam and in Tripura there were ample [...] káliuṋga .

Integrated Farming (3)

[24] The first is sericulture. There [...] bush which is mostly confined to Assam, and Indian rosewood (svet sal) [...] silkworms feed on castor leaves.

[54] In the distant past, large animals [...] groups, limestone will be found. In Assam, for example, limestone and petroleum [...] and it helps make oranges sweet.

[96] The Bengali calendar is followed in West Bengal, Bangladesh, Tripura, Assam, Orissa, the Bengali speaking [...] Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan.

Ik to Indura (Discourse 6) (6)

[39] “That mound is not a relic [...] into two parts, East Bengal and Assam Province with its capital at Dhaka, [...] Included within East Bengal and Assam Province were:

[43] d) Assam: Kámarúp, Darang, [...] later, Aruńácala).

[51] “When the movement began [...] independence. The rulers of East Bengal and Assam Province at the time completely [...] terrorism also did not flourish there.

[53] “When people are not given [...] police chief of East Bengal and Assam Province, Mr. Tegartt, scoured [...] Thereafter they quit East Bengal and Assam and came to Bengal where they [...] Vasu used to drive an ekká.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 2 (1)

[34] Not only different races; different [...] languages include all the languages of Assam except Assamese, Mańipurii [...] Khaśiya, Mizo and Newari.

How to Unite Human Society (2)

[39] The Indo-Aryan languages are Marathi, [...] all the languages and dialects of Assam except Assamese, and the Manipuri [...] Malaysian languages and dialects.

[41] Kuthila was used in Allahabad and [...] Uttar Pradesh, Bengal, Orissa and Assam Brahmi script was widely used. [...] Bengali script is Sri Harsa script.

Geology and Human Civilization (1)

[23] 3) Mongolians . The Mongolians [...] Mithai, Mizoram, Burma, Thailand and Assam. The Indo-Tibetan people inhabit [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.

Gáyattrii Rhythm and the “Gáyattrii Mantra” (1)

[5] And the third important factor [...] script of its own. In Bengal and Assam and Manipur and [[Tripura]] it [...] is not the script of Sanskrit.

Feudalism and the Zamindary System (1)

[2] In olden times there used to be [...] to maintain a militia. Today the Assam Rifles and the Rajput Regiment [...] taxes to the British government.

Farsi Words in Bengali (Discourse 10) (1)

[31] There are many fruit names in Bengali [...] pineapples which grow in Tripura and Assam are native to this country; they [...] word ánb is more correct.

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (7)

[8] The climate in Tripura is very [...] cultivation, which is why North Bengal and Assam get their supplies of potato from [...] Ráŕh, potatoes grow quite well.

[9] Although Tripura is a rain-shadow [...] Bengal. The Cherapunji area of Assam receives the most rainfall in [...] Shillong is only 80 inches a year.

[43] The soil of North Bengal, Bangladesh and Assam is very good for growing sesame. [...] sweet of Gaya district of Bihar.

[55] The soil and climate of Bangladesh [...] wheat cannot be grown properly in Assam and certain parts of North Bengal. [...] will be susceptible to fungus.

[80] Bihar and Assam in India import rice from other [...] is required by the local people.

[151] Of all the remaining regions which are rich in medicinal plants, Assam, Meghalaya and the Sundarbans [...] medicinal plants will not be available.

[154] Of the various medicinal plants, [...] subdivisions of Nagaon district in Assam can supply plenty of medicinal plants.

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (2)

[20] The complement to economic exploitation [...] regions which were later formed into Assam, Bihar and Orissa. The ethnic [...] destroyed their very existence.

[30] The Indian capitalists followed [...] struggle for survival in Tripura, Assam, Bihar and Orissa, while millions [...] in search of food and shelter.

East Wet Theory (9)

[1] The vast area of eastern India comprising West Bengal, Bangladesh, Tripura and Assam has a distinctive climate which [...] eastern part, that is, Tripura and Assam, is comparatively wet and humid. [...] rainfall in the eastern part, in Assam and Meghalaya, is 508 inches. [...] Himalayas, causing rainfall in Assam, Tripura, Bangladesh, West Bengal, [...] moisture in the air decreases.

[4] The Punjab is the westernmost state of India, and Assam is the easternmost state. With [...] industrious population of the west.

[5] This is also the reason why the [...] Bengal refugees who settled in Assam, Meghalaya and the Andaman Islands [...] those in the eastern states – Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura and [...] developed stable means of livelihood.

[7] The Congress leaders, on the eve [...] Now an agitation is going on in Assam to try and expel the East Bengal [...] of the refugees who settled in Assam.

Dowry and Marriage – Excerpt B (1)

[3] First, dowry occurs where males [...] males. The Khasia community of Assam follow a similar system. In Burma, [...] independent so they get a dowry.

Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt B (1)

[8] Gandharukmińii . Let [...] the Ahom Dynasty, it was part of Assam and Kamrup state and its old name [...] became more spiritual than before.

Cooperatives (1)

[59] Take another example, the calendar [...] with such a calendar. In Bengal, Assam, Manipur, the Punjab, Jammu, Kashmir, [...] factors should be discouraged.

Bihar (5)

[3] In a healthy economy raw materials [...] it depends upon crude oil from Assam. If there is any disturbance in Assam or if India is balkanized, then [...] foolish industry, a stupid industry!

[57] Northern Angadesh suffers from [...] southern Angadesh. If oil from Assam can travel all the way to Bihar [...] Angadesh to southern Angadesh?

[66] Exploitation exists in every sphere [...] area, while parts of Bengal and Assam are deficit labour areas. All of these areas are exploited. Angadesh and Assam are the worst affected areas. [...] capitalists and foreign agencies.

Bengali New Year (2)

[14] Another prince of Siḿhapur [...] followed even today in Orissa, Assam, Bangladesh, and by the revenue collectors of North India.

[22] According to some, the Bengali [...] accepted the Bengali system, as did Assam and Orissa.

Bangladesh (1)

[3] The experience of India shows that [...] growers in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Assam to encourage them to produce more [...] for an indefinite period of time.

A to Ac/ap/al (Discourse 1) (1)

[66] Now a word from much later, after [...] Royal Court [now a district in Assam]. Dr. Raiṋjaná is [...] grandmother passed on many years ago.

A Scriptological and Linguistic Survey of the World (2)

[32] Racial factors in Assam, Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, [...] Austrico-Negroid-Mongoloid races.

[33] The languages of Assam, Bengal and Orissa all abound [...] different. It is a foreign language.

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (1)

[107] “After the rise of the Himalayas [...] as the Brahmaputra reached the Assam valley near Sadiya there was a [...] transformed into the Bengali culture.