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Talks on Bengal – Excerpt B (1)

[6] In 1977, when the communists came [...] refugees in the adjoining districts of Coochbihar, Jalpaiguri, etc. In their home [...] the Bengalees quit Darjeeling.

Syntax (Discourse 11) (3)

[6] It’s worth remembering that [...] in the east was the kingdom of Coochbihar. East of the Sauṋkoca River [...] Dewangiri area; he also invaded Coochbihar’;s Jayantii region. The Gorkha [...] Mecii River, west of the kingdom of Coochbihar’;s Nákshálbáŕii. [...] branch of Raḿpurii Bengali.

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (4)

[90] When the British turned Mayurbhanj, Tripura, Coochbihar, etc. into native kingdoms or [...] they were considered native kings.

[92] Similarly, the British incorporated a vast region from the former kingdom of Coochbihar (its former name was also Kámtápur) [...] left eight thánás (Coochbihar, Máthábháuṋgá, [...] Bengali. The spoken language of Coochbihar and Jalpaiguri is also Rangpuri [...] Rangpuri Bengali are prevalent.

Proper Names – 1 (Discourse 16) (1)

[52] The names of some settlements in [...] for example the kings of Tripura, Coochbihar and Mayurbhanj. They had a contract [...] Macluskeyganj, Leslieganj, and so on.

Northeastern India (3)

[7] The Cachar, Goalpara, Dhubri, Nagaon [...] defeating him. The areas of Goalpara, Coochbihar, Sitai, Dinhata, Mathabhanga and [...] region, it was included within the Coochbihar Native State. Later Goalpara was [...] Lumding all the people are Bengalees.

[13] This is also a jute producing area. [...] grown in abundance. Jalpaguri, Coochbihar, Dhubri, Karimganj, Cachar, the [...] produced from pineapple leaves.

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

[10] 7) Rangpuri Bengali: Rangpur District, Dinajpur District, West Dinajpur District, Coochbihar District, Jalpaiguri District, [...] and Nepal’s Jhanpa District.

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (1)

[212] Thus I have said that India’s, [...] exchanged between the Maharaja of Coochbihar and the King of Tibet – [...] Bengal’s Postmaster-General.