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Journal of Bengal Art, Volume – 19, 2014

Price: U$60.00
Publisher: International Centre for Study of Bengal Art
Authors: Enamul Haque (Editor)
Edition: 1st Edition
Year: 2015
Page: 306
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Product Code: 5305
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Paola G. Tinti : The origins of Buddhism in Bangladesh: Between history, myth and historical inventions

Gouriswar Bhattachurya : Pala influence in Buddhist of Bangladesh

Shariful Islam : Unpublished Gupta Gold Coins in the Bangladesh National Museum

Susmita Basu Majumder & Sarmishtha Chatterjee : Cowries in eastern india: Understanding their role as ritual objects and money

Bernedette broeskamp : Repercussions of a Great Heritage: Pāla-Style Features Preserved in a Mural Painting in Alchi, Ladakh

Birendra Nath Prasad : Some Observations on the Pascimabhaga Copper Plate Inscription of Sricandra

Ranjusri Ghoshe : Saiva Complex at Bangarh: sectarian affiliations and some Icons

Bulbul Ahmed & Mohammad Abu Al Hasan : Kushana Coins from Bangladesh: A Preliminary Study

Sutapa Sinha : Unpublished Coin Hoard of the Bengal Sultans preserved at the Balurghat College Museum, Balurghat, West Bengal

Sudipa Ray Bandyopadhyay : Patronage and uddhist architecture in the Early historical period

Bijoy Kumar Sarkar : Navagraha images from Bengal: A Comparative study with their Orissan counterparts

Andrea Loseries : Buddhist Images of the Feminine

Krishnendu Ray : The Land/Village Boundary Marks and the Environmental Conditions in Early Medieval Bengal: Gleanings from Inscriptions (c. C. E. Sixth –Thirteenth Centuries)

Bimol Bandyapadhyay  : Glimps of Conservation of some Islamic Monuments in West Bengal

Sharmila Saha : In Search of a Legitimate Identity: The Enigma of Ichai Ghosher Deul

Shreela Basu : Depiction of Ramkatha in West-Bengal Terracotta Temple

Yusuf Siddiq : Reflections on Some Rare Islamic Inscriptions of Bengal

Nasir Uddin Mobin : Bricks of Early Historic Bangladesh: Review of Excavated Data

Khandkar Alamgir : Adina mosque at hazrat pandua: The only standard type of congregational mosques in sultanate Bengal

Baba Mishra : Fertility goddesses in the tel valley, Orissa : An Archaeological Encounter

Swati Biswas : A Glimpse of pre-Mughal India through the illustrated Cāndāyan

Vishi Upadhyay : Fresh light on Repousse technique of coins :A commercial chain from Chhattisgarh to Bengal

Indrajit Chaudhury : The Bhairavi ‘Temple’ at Bindol and the Husain Shahi ‘Mosque’ at Kulut, Two enigmatic structures of Sultanate Bengal

 

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