Sa > References for ‘Sahebganj’
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[2] Still more [[remarkable]] is the [...] Subdivision, Pakur Subdivision, Sahebganj and Rajmahal.
[5] The mountain-folk who reside in [...] language of the mountain-folk of the Sahebganj and Rajmahal regions is similar [...] Malla-Kśatriyas or Málos.
[4] The fourth story takes place in [...] brother worked. The town was actually Sahebganj, and the younger brother none [...] as Himangshu Sarkar lived in his Sahebganj home, his elder brother never [...] that incident took place in your Sahebganj bungalow. Thinking youd [...] 2 )
[10] I said, “Thats a hundred [...] the Shone-Ganges confluence to Sahebganj is considered as the Gaod́á part of the Ganges river civilization. The area from Sahebganj, where the Ganges starts flowing [...] extended Ganges delta civilization.
[17] “This Gangetic valley civilization [...] come closest to each other near Sahebganj in Angadesh, and from that point the Ganges flows southwards.”
[80] I said, “Thats a hundred [...] the Shone-Ganges confluence to Sahebganj is considered as the Gaod́á part of the Ganges river civilization. The area from Sahebganj, where the Ganges starts flowing [...] extended Ganges delta civilization.
[87] “This Gangetic valley civilization [...] come closest to each other near Sahebganj in Angadesh, and from that point the Ganges flows southwards.”
[60] Now let me move ahead a few days. I was crossing the Ganges in the Sahebganj steamer, heading for Siliguri [...] seen you somewhere before.”
[41] “After an hour or two well [...] milksweet] there. After that comes Sahebganj. There you can have some kálákánd [another type of milksweet], okay? Now keep quiet.”
[42] Raiṋjaná (meaning [...] kálákánd in Sahebganj, but now Im going to eat lichus.”
[49] “By the time Im done [...] khájá well be in Sahebganj and Im going to eat kálákánd [...] three washings at once.”
[100] “The region where we are [...] northeast instead of due east, near Sahebganj and away from the Ganges. I say [...] where could the Ganges come from?
[107] “After the rise of the Himalayas [...] the Indo-Aryan culture, but near Sahebganj, where the Ganges turns south, [...] transformed into the Bengali culture.
[81] “At this point I should say [...] border was the Rajmahal Hills near Sahebganj where they approach the Ganges. [...] eastern branch stops abruptly near Sahebganj and the Ganges; its western branch [...] a branch of the Rajmahal Hills.
[84] “The Angika language has [...] Hills approach the Ganges near Sahebganj, and in the western border area [...] the Ganges. Miirzachauki, near Sahebganj, was at the border of the provinces [...] Hills in the Dakra River basin.