Sa > References for ‘Samatat́, Samatat’
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[27] So we find the old form áila [...] have joined with one another in Samatat́ Bengali, from Kolkata to Goyalanda. [...] point of the Bengali language.
[5] Take the case of old Gondwanaland. [...] D́abák area, nor the Samatat́ area of Bengal, but there was [...] also flow from the west to east.
[8] However, let us come to the original [...] Paond́ravardhana Bhukti (North Bengal), Samatat́ [mid-Bengal], and D́abák [...] characteristics of a blended civilization.
[41] In olden days southern Bengal was known as Samatat́. Later on, the Samatat́ area meant Murshidabad, Nadia, [...] comprises of these five parts.
[42] King Sháliváhan was the king of this Samatat́. He said that the lunar system [...] Even today, the reckoner is used.
[1] Bengal is situated on the boundary [...] Paond́ravardhana Bhukti (North Bengal), Samatat́ [mid-Bengal], and D́abák [...] characteristics of a blended civilization.
[6] About 1,200 years ago Upabanga [...] areas – Ráŕh, Samatat, Banga, Barendra and Mithila. [...] gaur means “sweet”.
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[4] About 1,200 years ago Upabanga [...] areas – Ráŕh, Samatat, Banga, Barendra and Mithila. [...] gaur means “sweet”.
[24] Take, for instance, the case of [...] Namahshúdras of the eastern Samatat́ and southern Dabák area; [...] settled in the mountainous areas.
[5] In the past, men and women shared [...] social restrictions. Even Bagri [Samatat] and Barendrabhumi [...] numerous restrictions based on caste.
[1] The greatest proof that someone [...] Bengal, at the furthest extremity of Samatat in Ráŕh. Later another [...] beings and their inner divinity.
[1] The surface of Ráŕh [...] eastern Ráŕh and Samatat, and the silt and sand of these [...] District and the southernmost part of Samatat. Where the Damodar Valley, the [...] watersheds of Ráŕh.
[3] I have said before and will say again now that Samatat, Vauṋgá and Barendrabhúmi, [...] rhino, monkey and human species.
[4] A considerable number of Ráŕhii [...] Ráŕh and settled in Samatat across the Bhagirathi, and also [...] based on concrete information.
[1] Ancient Ráŕh, the [...] part of Ráŕh, and Samatat were formed out of the silt and [...] soil. That new soil is todays Samatat and Vauṋga-D́abák. [...] mother”, “O mother”].
[2] At a time when eastern Ráŕh was non-existent, Bagri [Samatat] and D́abák were [...] remaining parts of the valleys.
[7] The Himalayas were born many crores [...] before the origin of human beings. Samatat and D́abák, however, [...] Samatat-Vauṋga-D́abák.
[8] This is a description of the genesis [...] What we consider, roughly, to be Samatat is 1) eastern Murshidabad, 2) [...] 12 )
[163] Just as the suffixes “kin” [...] especially the northern part of Samatat, that is, Bagri-Murshidabad, Jessore, [...] rasáiṋjana to give them lustre.
[60] Small-scale irrigation projects [...] wheat production is concerned, Samatat or Bagŕi is the best, then [...] quantity produced in Nadia district.
[63] In Bengal Samatat has the maximum potential to produce [...] for wheat throughout the world.
[123] Vehicle-building materials include [...] 24 Parganas was within Nadia or Samatat bhúkti. In Khulna, Bakharganj [...] the Sundarbans in South Bengal.
[139] The natural vehicle for the expression [...] Bengal was called Bangabhumi and Samatat. The Ráŕh area was [...] English, “Bengal”.
[40] “At that time there was a [...] Bengal (Barendra), Central Bengal (Samatat́) and East Bengal (Vauṋga). [...] (1) Rarh, (2) Mithilá, (3) Samatat́, (4) Barendra, and (5) Vauṋga-D́abák [...] 7 )