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Assistant Professor of History Krishna Chandra College Hetampur, Birbhum-731124]]>

Assistant Professor of History Krishna Chandra College Hetampur, Birbhum-731124]]>
Tue, 21 Feb 2017 14:17:38 GMT /slideshow/kartick-chandra-barmans-personal-profile-cv-72413025/72413025 kcb-sir@slideshare.net(kcb-sir) Kartick Chandra Barman's Personal profile c.v kcb-sir Assistant Professor of History Krishna Chandra College Hetampur, Birbhum-731124 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/personalprofilec-170221141738-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Assistant Professor of History Krishna Chandra College Hetampur, Birbhum-731124
Kartick Chandra Barman's Personal profile c.v from Institute of Historical Studies" Kolkata
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Kartick Chandra Barman's Personal profile c.v /slideshow/kartick-chandra-barmans-personal-profile-cv/72412936 personalprofilec-170221141541
Assistant Professor & Head Department of History Krishna Chandra College]]>

Assistant Professor & Head Department of History Krishna Chandra College]]>
Tue, 21 Feb 2017 14:15:41 GMT /slideshow/kartick-chandra-barmans-personal-profile-cv/72412936 kcb-sir@slideshare.net(kcb-sir) Kartick Chandra Barman's Personal profile c.v kcb-sir Assistant Professor & Head Department of History Krishna Chandra College <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/personalprofilec-170221141541-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Assistant Professor &amp; Head Department of History Krishna Chandra College
Kartick Chandra Barman's Personal profile c.v from Institute of Historical Studies" Kolkata
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Histro-Geographic Impact and the Formation process of Ancient Dinajpur: /slideshow/histrogeographic-impact-and-the-formation-process-of-ancient-dinajpur/67893833 15-161031020419
Histro-Geographic Impact and the Formation process of Ancient Dinajpur: A Brief Historical Appraisal Abstract: The study of the histro-geographical works has been started a long time ago. Recently, the studies of regional history have started. Yet all the area came under regional studies. Even today, there are many backward areas were from outside of research, especially in the North Bengal. Dinajpur is a famous place in the history of the district.Which founds in many ancient texts by different names. But the effects of the historical geography of the region were not discussed by any scholar. It has been focused only general history of Dinajpur. The state and society change in accordance with the change of historical geography of any place. Those reformative identities are not marked in historical research. Any region of the world may be changed its area and bounday during the historical timelines by some rulers. As a result, the sources othe certain region will be changed as well as the history of the region. The regional history creates by the activities of the local people but often those are not placed in national history.But it is true that as the increase for searching the regional history, so the national history of a country will be fulfilled. ]]>

Histro-Geographic Impact and the Formation process of Ancient Dinajpur: A Brief Historical Appraisal Abstract: The study of the histro-geographical works has been started a long time ago. Recently, the studies of regional history have started. Yet all the area came under regional studies. Even today, there are many backward areas were from outside of research, especially in the North Bengal. Dinajpur is a famous place in the history of the district.Which founds in many ancient texts by different names. But the effects of the historical geography of the region were not discussed by any scholar. It has been focused only general history of Dinajpur. The state and society change in accordance with the change of historical geography of any place. Those reformative identities are not marked in historical research. Any region of the world may be changed its area and bounday during the historical timelines by some rulers. As a result, the sources othe certain region will be changed as well as the history of the region. The regional history creates by the activities of the local people but often those are not placed in national history.But it is true that as the increase for searching the regional history, so the national history of a country will be fulfilled. ]]>
Mon, 31 Oct 2016 02:04:19 GMT /slideshow/histrogeographic-impact-and-the-formation-process-of-ancient-dinajpur/67893833 kcb-sir@slideshare.net(kcb-sir) Histro-Geographic Impact and the Formation process of Ancient Dinajpur: kcb-sir Histro-Geographic Impact and the Formation process of Ancient Dinajpur: A Brief Historical Appraisal Abstract: The study of the histro-geographical works has been started a long time ago. Recently, the studies of regional history have started. Yet all the area came under regional studies. Even today, there are many backward areas were from outside of research, especially in the North Bengal. Dinajpur is a famous place in the history of the district.Which founds in many ancient texts by different names. But the effects of the historical geography of the region were not discussed by any scholar. It has been focused only general history of Dinajpur. The state and society change in accordance with the change of historical geography of any place. Those reformative identities are not marked in historical research. Any region of the world may be changed its area and bounday during the historical timelines by some rulers. As a result, the sources othe certain region will be changed as well as the history of the region. The regional history creates by the activities of the local people but often those are not placed in national history.But it is true that as the increase for searching the regional history, so the national history of a country will be fulfilled. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/15-161031020419-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Histro-Geographic Impact and the Formation process of Ancient Dinajpur: A Brief Historical Appraisal Abstract: The study of the histro-geographical works has been started a long time ago. Recently, the studies of regional history have started. Yet all the area came under regional studies. Even today, there are many backward areas were from outside of research, especially in the North Bengal. Dinajpur is a famous place in the history of the district.Which founds in many ancient texts by different names. But the effects of the historical geography of the region were not discussed by any scholar. It has been focused only general history of Dinajpur. The state and society change in accordance with the change of historical geography of any place. Those reformative identities are not marked in historical research. Any region of the world may be changed its area and bounday during the historical timelines by some rulers. As a result, the sources othe certain region will be changed as well as the history of the region. The regional history creates by the activities of the local people but often those are not placed in national history.But it is true that as the increase for searching the regional history, so the national history of a country will be fulfilled.
Histro-Geographic Impact and the Formation process of Ancient Dinajpur: from Institute of Historical Studies" Kolkata
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Relation between Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian Congress: A Brief Study /slideshow/relation-between-mahatma-gandhi-and-the-indian-congress-a-brief-study/67893478 2106-5747-1-pb-161031015947
Introduction: An attempt has been made to study, in brief the various issues which deeply affected the policies of the Indian National Congress during the period under review. We know the fact that Gandhi dominated the congress. So whatever was done by Congress there was an absolute sanction of Gandhi in it. Gandhi passion for Hindu-Muslim unity can be traced to the days of the youth; even so he stressed the need of this unity for winning their rights in the country, especially during the period of our study. He was aware of the complexities that had been added to the communal problem by the aspiration and programmes of the middle classes in both the communities Gandhi, therefore desire to carry them with him in search for the solution of the communal problems, particularly after the implementation of the Indian Act of 1935. Firstly he began to search good Muslim personalities in the Congress in particular who would sacrifice for a good cause and stand against the demands of the Muslim League. We know it very well that he appeared on the stage in the period between the end of the First World War and the suspension of the non-cooperation movement, but now he proved a spent force in this regard. Even the Congress did not listen his voice clearly. Gandhi, therefore, devoted himself to the cause of the spread of the ideas.]]>

Introduction: An attempt has been made to study, in brief the various issues which deeply affected the policies of the Indian National Congress during the period under review. We know the fact that Gandhi dominated the congress. So whatever was done by Congress there was an absolute sanction of Gandhi in it. Gandhi passion for Hindu-Muslim unity can be traced to the days of the youth; even so he stressed the need of this unity for winning their rights in the country, especially during the period of our study. He was aware of the complexities that had been added to the communal problem by the aspiration and programmes of the middle classes in both the communities Gandhi, therefore desire to carry them with him in search for the solution of the communal problems, particularly after the implementation of the Indian Act of 1935. Firstly he began to search good Muslim personalities in the Congress in particular who would sacrifice for a good cause and stand against the demands of the Muslim League. We know it very well that he appeared on the stage in the period between the end of the First World War and the suspension of the non-cooperation movement, but now he proved a spent force in this regard. Even the Congress did not listen his voice clearly. Gandhi, therefore, devoted himself to the cause of the spread of the ideas.]]>
Mon, 31 Oct 2016 01:59:47 GMT /slideshow/relation-between-mahatma-gandhi-and-the-indian-congress-a-brief-study/67893478 kcb-sir@slideshare.net(kcb-sir) Relation between Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian Congress: A Brief Study kcb-sir Introduction: An attempt has been made to study, in brief the various issues which deeply affected the policies of the Indian National Congress during the period under review. We know the fact that Gandhi dominated the congress. So whatever was done by Congress there was an absolute sanction of Gandhi in it. Gandhi passion for Hindu-Muslim unity can be traced to the days of the youth; even so he stressed the need of this unity for winning their rights in the country, especially during the period of our study. He was aware of the complexities that had been added to the communal problem by the aspiration and programmes of the middle classes in both the communities Gandhi, therefore desire to carry them with him in search for the solution of the communal problems, particularly after the implementation of the Indian Act of 1935. Firstly he began to search good Muslim personalities in the Congress in particular who would sacrifice for a good cause and stand against the demands of the Muslim League. We know it very well that he appeared on the stage in the period between the end of the First World War and the suspension of the non-cooperation movement, but now he proved a spent force in this regard. Even the Congress did not listen his voice clearly. Gandhi, therefore, devoted himself to the cause of the spread of the ideas. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2106-5747-1-pb-161031015947-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction: An attempt has been made to study, in brief the various issues which deeply affected the policies of the Indian National Congress during the period under review. We know the fact that Gandhi dominated the congress. So whatever was done by Congress there was an absolute sanction of Gandhi in it. Gandhi passion for Hindu-Muslim unity can be traced to the days of the youth; even so he stressed the need of this unity for winning their rights in the country, especially during the period of our study. He was aware of the complexities that had been added to the communal problem by the aspiration and programmes of the middle classes in both the communities Gandhi, therefore desire to carry them with him in search for the solution of the communal problems, particularly after the implementation of the Indian Act of 1935. Firstly he began to search good Muslim personalities in the Congress in particular who would sacrifice for a good cause and stand against the demands of the Muslim League. We know it very well that he appeared on the stage in the period between the end of the First World War and the suspension of the non-cooperation movement, but now he proved a spent force in this regard. Even the Congress did not listen his voice clearly. Gandhi, therefore, devoted himself to the cause of the spread of the ideas.
Relation between Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian Congress: A Brief Study from Institute of Historical Studies" Kolkata
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10. heritae tourism sites of birbhum district o west bengal /slideshow/10-heritae-tourism-sites-of-birbhum-district-o-west-bengal/67893462 10-161031015848
Abstract: To tour is to venture.Tourism is an activity done by an individual or a group of individuals, which leads to a motion from a place to another. From a country to another for performing a specific task, or it is a visit to a place or several places in the purpose of entertaining which leads to an awareness of other civilizations and cultures, also increasing the knowledge of countries, environmental, political, cultural or religious cultures, and history.Thus,Tourism geography covers a wide range of interests including the environmental impact of tourism, the geography of tourism, leisure economies, management concerns and locations of tourist spots. The overall purpose is to gain an appreciation of the past. Heritage and Culture have become interchangeable and elastic terms. In the context of the arts for example, the use of the term culture relates to how a societys history, beliefs, values, traditions and icons are manifested in an artistic format. Heritage tourism helps make historic preservation economically viable by using historic structures and landscapes to attract and serve travelers.Heritage tourism focuses on certain historical Its aim may not always be the presentation of accurate historical facts, as opposed to economically developing the site and surrounding area. Visiting heritage places can be part of a range of activities undertaken by tourists or it can be the sole reason for travel for people with a high level of interest in natural and cultural heritage. ]]>

Abstract: To tour is to venture.Tourism is an activity done by an individual or a group of individuals, which leads to a motion from a place to another. From a country to another for performing a specific task, or it is a visit to a place or several places in the purpose of entertaining which leads to an awareness of other civilizations and cultures, also increasing the knowledge of countries, environmental, political, cultural or religious cultures, and history.Thus,Tourism geography covers a wide range of interests including the environmental impact of tourism, the geography of tourism, leisure economies, management concerns and locations of tourist spots. The overall purpose is to gain an appreciation of the past. Heritage and Culture have become interchangeable and elastic terms. In the context of the arts for example, the use of the term culture relates to how a societys history, beliefs, values, traditions and icons are manifested in an artistic format. Heritage tourism helps make historic preservation economically viable by using historic structures and landscapes to attract and serve travelers.Heritage tourism focuses on certain historical Its aim may not always be the presentation of accurate historical facts, as opposed to economically developing the site and surrounding area. Visiting heritage places can be part of a range of activities undertaken by tourists or it can be the sole reason for travel for people with a high level of interest in natural and cultural heritage. ]]>
Mon, 31 Oct 2016 01:58:48 GMT /slideshow/10-heritae-tourism-sites-of-birbhum-district-o-west-bengal/67893462 kcb-sir@slideshare.net(kcb-sir) 10. heritae tourism sites of birbhum district o west bengal kcb-sir Abstract: To tour is to venture.Tourism is an activity done by an individual or a group of individuals, which leads to a motion from a place to another. From a country to another for performing a specific task, or it is a visit to a place or several places in the purpose of entertaining which leads to an awareness of other civilizations and cultures, also increasing the knowledge of countries, environmental, political, cultural or religious cultures, and history.Thus,Tourism geography covers a wide range of interests including the environmental impact of tourism, the geography of tourism, leisure economies, management concerns and locations of tourist spots. The overall purpose is to gain an appreciation of the past. Heritage and Culture have become interchangeable and elastic terms. In the context of the arts for example, the use of the term culture relates to how a societys history, beliefs, values, traditions and icons are manifested in an artistic format. Heritage tourism helps make historic preservation economically viable by using historic structures and landscapes to attract and serve travelers.Heritage tourism focuses on certain historical Its aim may not always be the presentation of accurate historical facts, as opposed to economically developing the site and surrounding area. Visiting heritage places can be part of a range of activities undertaken by tourists or it can be the sole reason for travel for people with a high level of interest in natural and cultural heritage. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10-161031015848-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Abstract: To tour is to venture.Tourism is an activity done by an individual or a group of individuals, which leads to a motion from a place to another. From a country to another for performing a specific task, or it is a visit to a place or several places in the purpose of entertaining which leads to an awareness of other civilizations and cultures, also increasing the knowledge of countries, environmental, political, cultural or religious cultures, and history.Thus,Tourism geography covers a wide range of interests including the environmental impact of tourism, the geography of tourism, leisure economies, management concerns and locations of tourist spots. The overall purpose is to gain an appreciation of the past. Heritage and Culture have become interchangeable and elastic terms. In the context of the arts for example, the use of the term culture relates to how a societys history, beliefs, values, traditions and icons are manifested in an artistic format. Heritage tourism helps make historic preservation economically viable by using historic structures and landscapes to attract and serve travelers.Heritage tourism focuses on certain historical Its aim may not always be the presentation of accurate historical facts, as opposed to economically developing the site and surrounding area. Visiting heritage places can be part of a range of activities undertaken by tourists or it can be the sole reason for travel for people with a high level of interest in natural and cultural heritage.
10. heritae tourism sites of birbhum district o west bengal from Institute of Historical Studies" Kolkata
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7. bangarh a leading ancient city of eastern-india /slideshow/7-bangarh-a-leading-ancient-city-of-easternindia/67893317 7-161031015547
Bangarh is one of the leading Ancient and Early-Medieval Cities of Eastern India. At present, the ruined City is located in the Shibbari Gram Pachayet area, one and half mile to the north of Gangarampur, on the eastern bank of the River Punarbhava and about 45 Km. from the District Headquarter of Balurghat town in the District of Dakshin Dinajpur. Dr.D.C.Sen claims that the identified ancient Kotivarsa is the synonym of present Bangarh. Now, Kotivarsa has been identified by archaeological evidence, with the name of Bangarh, a capital city of the legendary Daitya king Bana or Banasur. Banasur was the first Kirat king who ruled central Nepal and was killed by Lord Krishna in the battle field. According to R.L.Barua, during that period, Dravidians was designated as Daitya but not Demon, Danavas and Asuras etc. The Bangarh Grant of Mahipala-I which has been recovered from Bangarh Village and the Belwa Copperplate Inscriptions of Bhoja Barman, which were issued in the fifth year of his reign, i.e. in 993 A.D., suggest that once Bangarh was known as an important city in the name of Kotivarsa. Dr.K.G.Goswami suggests that these names i.e. Vaijayanti, Devikotta and Kotivarsa of the ancient and medieval fame were the same. During the period of the Pala dynasty, Bangarh was known as Visaya and enlarged as a local administrative centre under their Empire. Four Damodarpur Copperplate Inscriptions of Gupta period, dating to 443 A.D., which have been discovered from Dakshin Dinajpur District, have also mentioned that Kotivarsa was a Visaya and a chief administrative centre, belonged to Pundravardhana Bhukti. The fame and importance of Kotivarsa, was very remarkable, like other cities of ancient India, i.e. Mathura, Ujjain, Patliputra, Konauj, Koushambi etc. Certainly, Kotivarsa was a famous city, like any international city during the period of conquest of Bengal by Bhoja Barman, the King of The Barman dynasty .On the other hand, another Copperplate Inscription of Damodarpur, has referred that at the same time, Bangarh was a chief administrative and cultural centre of Kotivarsa Visaya and Mahasthangarh was its only Capital. R.K.Gupta suggests that during the reign of Pala dynasty, Kotivarsa visaya had been more flourishing as a trade center than earlier, besides other administrative centers of ancient Bengal. However, Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyaya, a pioneer historian of ancient India, who maintains a claim that the whole northern part of Varendri or Varendra, was then recognized by the name of Kotivarsa from the beginning of the seventh ago. The above statements have further proved by the statements from the Bangarh Grant of Mahipala-I which revealed in the 9th year of his reign. Prajnapana-granth of Jaina, indicates that Kotivarsa was then belonged as a Visaya to the Rarh Bhumi. ]]>

Bangarh is one of the leading Ancient and Early-Medieval Cities of Eastern India. At present, the ruined City is located in the Shibbari Gram Pachayet area, one and half mile to the north of Gangarampur, on the eastern bank of the River Punarbhava and about 45 Km. from the District Headquarter of Balurghat town in the District of Dakshin Dinajpur. Dr.D.C.Sen claims that the identified ancient Kotivarsa is the synonym of present Bangarh. Now, Kotivarsa has been identified by archaeological evidence, with the name of Bangarh, a capital city of the legendary Daitya king Bana or Banasur. Banasur was the first Kirat king who ruled central Nepal and was killed by Lord Krishna in the battle field. According to R.L.Barua, during that period, Dravidians was designated as Daitya but not Demon, Danavas and Asuras etc. The Bangarh Grant of Mahipala-I which has been recovered from Bangarh Village and the Belwa Copperplate Inscriptions of Bhoja Barman, which were issued in the fifth year of his reign, i.e. in 993 A.D., suggest that once Bangarh was known as an important city in the name of Kotivarsa. Dr.K.G.Goswami suggests that these names i.e. Vaijayanti, Devikotta and Kotivarsa of the ancient and medieval fame were the same. During the period of the Pala dynasty, Bangarh was known as Visaya and enlarged as a local administrative centre under their Empire. Four Damodarpur Copperplate Inscriptions of Gupta period, dating to 443 A.D., which have been discovered from Dakshin Dinajpur District, have also mentioned that Kotivarsa was a Visaya and a chief administrative centre, belonged to Pundravardhana Bhukti. The fame and importance of Kotivarsa, was very remarkable, like other cities of ancient India, i.e. Mathura, Ujjain, Patliputra, Konauj, Koushambi etc. Certainly, Kotivarsa was a famous city, like any international city during the period of conquest of Bengal by Bhoja Barman, the King of The Barman dynasty .On the other hand, another Copperplate Inscription of Damodarpur, has referred that at the same time, Bangarh was a chief administrative and cultural centre of Kotivarsa Visaya and Mahasthangarh was its only Capital. R.K.Gupta suggests that during the reign of Pala dynasty, Kotivarsa visaya had been more flourishing as a trade center than earlier, besides other administrative centers of ancient Bengal. However, Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyaya, a pioneer historian of ancient India, who maintains a claim that the whole northern part of Varendri or Varendra, was then recognized by the name of Kotivarsa from the beginning of the seventh ago. The above statements have further proved by the statements from the Bangarh Grant of Mahipala-I which revealed in the 9th year of his reign. Prajnapana-granth of Jaina, indicates that Kotivarsa was then belonged as a Visaya to the Rarh Bhumi. ]]>
Mon, 31 Oct 2016 01:55:47 GMT /slideshow/7-bangarh-a-leading-ancient-city-of-easternindia/67893317 kcb-sir@slideshare.net(kcb-sir) 7. bangarh a leading ancient city of eastern-india kcb-sir Bangarh is one of the leading Ancient and Early-Medieval Cities of Eastern India. At present, the ruined City is located in the Shibbari Gram Pachayet area, one and half mile to the north of Gangarampur, on the eastern bank of the River Punarbhava and about 45 Km. from the District Headquarter of Balurghat town in the District of Dakshin Dinajpur. Dr.D.C.Sen claims that the identified ancient Kotivarsa is the synonym of present Bangarh. Now, Kotivarsa has been identified by archaeological evidence, with the name of Bangarh, a capital city of the legendary Daitya king Bana or Banasur. Banasur was the first Kirat king who ruled central Nepal and was killed by Lord Krishna in the battle field. According to R.L.Barua, during that period, Dravidians was designated as Daitya but not Demon, Danavas and Asuras etc. The Bangarh Grant of Mahipala-I which has been recovered from Bangarh Village and the Belwa Copperplate Inscriptions of Bhoja Barman, which were issued in the fifth year of his reign, i.e. in 993 A.D., suggest that once Bangarh was known as an important city in the name of Kotivarsa. Dr.K.G.Goswami suggests that these names i.e. Vaijayanti, Devikotta and Kotivarsa of the ancient and medieval fame were the same. During the period of the Pala dynasty, Bangarh was known as Visaya and enlarged as a local administrative centre under their Empire. Four Damodarpur Copperplate Inscriptions of Gupta period, dating to 443 A.D., which have been discovered from Dakshin Dinajpur District, have also mentioned that Kotivarsa was a Visaya and a chief administrative centre, belonged to Pundravardhana Bhukti. The fame and importance of Kotivarsa, was very remarkable, like other cities of ancient India, i.e. Mathura, Ujjain, Patliputra, Konauj, Koushambi etc. Certainly, Kotivarsa was a famous city, like any international city during the period of conquest of Bengal by Bhoja Barman, the King of The Barman dynasty .On the other hand, another Copperplate Inscription of Damodarpur, has referred that at the same time, Bangarh was a chief administrative and cultural centre of Kotivarsa Visaya and Mahasthangarh was its only Capital. R.K.Gupta suggests that during the reign of Pala dynasty, Kotivarsa visaya had been more flourishing as a trade center than earlier, besides other administrative centers of ancient Bengal. However, Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyaya, a pioneer historian of ancient India, who maintains a claim that the whole northern part of Varendri or Varendra, was then recognized by the name of Kotivarsa from the beginning of the seventh ago. The above statements have further proved by the statements from the Bangarh Grant of Mahipala-I which revealed in the 9th year of his reign. Prajnapana-granth of Jaina, indicates that Kotivarsa was then belonged as a Visaya to the Rarh Bhumi. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/7-161031015547-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Bangarh is one of the leading Ancient and Early-Medieval Cities of Eastern India. At present, the ruined City is located in the Shibbari Gram Pachayet area, one and half mile to the north of Gangarampur, on the eastern bank of the River Punarbhava and about 45 Km. from the District Headquarter of Balurghat town in the District of Dakshin Dinajpur. Dr.D.C.Sen claims that the identified ancient Kotivarsa is the synonym of present Bangarh. Now, Kotivarsa has been identified by archaeological evidence, with the name of Bangarh, a capital city of the legendary Daitya king Bana or Banasur. Banasur was the first Kirat king who ruled central Nepal and was killed by Lord Krishna in the battle field. According to R.L.Barua, during that period, Dravidians was designated as Daitya but not Demon, Danavas and Asuras etc. The Bangarh Grant of Mahipala-I which has been recovered from Bangarh Village and the Belwa Copperplate Inscriptions of Bhoja Barman, which were issued in the fifth year of his reign, i.e. in 993 A.D., suggest that once Bangarh was known as an important city in the name of Kotivarsa. Dr.K.G.Goswami suggests that these names i.e. Vaijayanti, Devikotta and Kotivarsa of the ancient and medieval fame were the same. During the period of the Pala dynasty, Bangarh was known as Visaya and enlarged as a local administrative centre under their Empire. Four Damodarpur Copperplate Inscriptions of Gupta period, dating to 443 A.D., which have been discovered from Dakshin Dinajpur District, have also mentioned that Kotivarsa was a Visaya and a chief administrative centre, belonged to Pundravardhana Bhukti. The fame and importance of Kotivarsa, was very remarkable, like other cities of ancient India, i.e. Mathura, Ujjain, Patliputra, Konauj, Koushambi etc. Certainly, Kotivarsa was a famous city, like any international city during the period of conquest of Bengal by Bhoja Barman, the King of The Barman dynasty .On the other hand, another Copperplate Inscription of Damodarpur, has referred that at the same time, Bangarh was a chief administrative and cultural centre of Kotivarsa Visaya and Mahasthangarh was its only Capital. R.K.Gupta suggests that during the reign of Pala dynasty, Kotivarsa visaya had been more flourishing as a trade center than earlier, besides other administrative centers of ancient Bengal. However, Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyaya, a pioneer historian of ancient India, who maintains a claim that the whole northern part of Varendri or Varendra, was then recognized by the name of Kotivarsa from the beginning of the seventh ago. The above statements have further proved by the statements from the Bangarh Grant of Mahipala-I which revealed in the 9th year of his reign. Prajnapana-granth of Jaina, indicates that Kotivarsa was then belonged as a Visaya to the Rarh Bhumi.
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AbstractTo tour is to venture.Tourism is an activity done by an individual or a group of individuals, which leads to a motion from a place to another. From a country to another for performing a specific task, or it is a visit to a place or several places in the purpose of entertaining which leads to an awareness of other civilizations and cultures, also increasing the knowledge of countries, environmental, political, cultural or religious cultures, and historyTourism geography covers a wide range of interests including the environmental impact of tourism, the geography of tourism, leisure economies, management concerns and locations of tourist spots The overall purpose is to gain an appreciation of the past. Heritage and Culture have become interchangeable and elastic terms. In the context of the arts for example, the use of the term culture relates to how a societys history, beliefs, values, traditions and icons are manifested in an artistic format. Heritage tourism helps make historic preservation economically viable by using historic structures and landscapes to attract and serve travelers.Heritage tourism focuses on certain historical Its aim may not always be the presentation of accurate historical facts, as opposed to economically developing the site and surrounding area. Visiting heritage places can be part of a range of activities undertaken by tourists or it can be the sole reason for travel for people with a high level of interest in natural and cultural heritage.]]>

AbstractTo tour is to venture.Tourism is an activity done by an individual or a group of individuals, which leads to a motion from a place to another. From a country to another for performing a specific task, or it is a visit to a place or several places in the purpose of entertaining which leads to an awareness of other civilizations and cultures, also increasing the knowledge of countries, environmental, political, cultural or religious cultures, and historyTourism geography covers a wide range of interests including the environmental impact of tourism, the geography of tourism, leisure economies, management concerns and locations of tourist spots The overall purpose is to gain an appreciation of the past. Heritage and Culture have become interchangeable and elastic terms. In the context of the arts for example, the use of the term culture relates to how a societys history, beliefs, values, traditions and icons are manifested in an artistic format. Heritage tourism helps make historic preservation economically viable by using historic structures and landscapes to attract and serve travelers.Heritage tourism focuses on certain historical Its aim may not always be the presentation of accurate historical facts, as opposed to economically developing the site and surrounding area. Visiting heritage places can be part of a range of activities undertaken by tourists or it can be the sole reason for travel for people with a high level of interest in natural and cultural heritage.]]>
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-kcb-sir-48x48.jpg?cb=1615279761 KARTICK CHANDRA BARMAN Assistant Professor, Department of History Krishna Chandra College, University of Burdwan, Birbhum-731124, West Bengal Educational Qualification : B.A. (Honors), B-Ed., M.A. (History), M.A.(Education.), M.Sc. (Geography.), M.A. (Journalism & Mass communication), M.A. (History & Tourism Management), M.A. (Bengali Literature), M.Phil. (History), Ph. D. (History, Regd.) Experience : Teaching since 1993, as an Assistant Teacher in Geography (Higher Institute), Five years' Administrative Experiences as Teacher-In-Charge in a Higher Institute & Teaching experiences in this College since 2008 at Krishna Chandra College, Under Burdwan University (U.G) & P.G. Course f... krishnachandracollege.in https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/personalprofilec-170221141738-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/kartick-chandra-barmans-personal-profile-cv-72413025/72413025 Kartick Chandra Barman... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/personalprofilec-170221141541-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/kartick-chandra-barmans-personal-profile-cv/72412936 Kartick Chandra Barman... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/15-161031020419-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/histrogeographic-impact-and-the-formation-process-of-ancient-dinajpur/67893833 Histro-Geographic Impa...