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- Violence, Image, Voice and Text (Oxford University Press, 2015.) Majumdar, Bimanbehari (1966). Militant nationalism in India and its socio-religious background...
- Into Islam. Asiatic Society of Bengal. p. 559. Jaẏānanda; Majumdar, Bimanbehari; Mukhopadhyay, Sukhamay (1971). Jayānandaʼs Caitanya-maṅgala = Jaẏānanda...
- (in Hindi). Retrieved 25 August 2021. Militant Nationalism in India, Bimanbehari Majumdar (p. 167); Sadhak biplabi jatindranath, Prithwindra Mukherjee...
- nationalism in India and its socio-religious background, 1897-1917 by Bimanbehari Majumdar, published by General Printers & Publishers, 1966, pp. 94 &...
- biography, Biplabi Jatindranath in 1947. Samanta, Vol. II, p. 393. Majumdar, Bimanbehari (1966). Militant Nationalism in India. Calcutta: General Printers & Publishers...
- manifesto". India Today. 16 March 2021. Retrieved 2023-05-21. Majumdar, Bimanbehari (1967). History of Indian Social and Political Ideas: From Rammohan to...
- had gone to watch the play "Sharada" which was organised in his honour Bimanbehari Majumdar (1966). Militant Nationalism in India and Its Socio-religious...
- Literature: Vidyapati. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 978-81-260-5319-3. Bimanbehari Majumdar (1962). "Political Thought of Chandesvara (A fourteenth-century...
- from Maharashtra" poster, Government Central Press, Mumbai Majumdar, Bimanbehari (1966). Militant Nationalism in India and Its Socio-religious Background...
- Luzac and Co. (edition 1924). p. 33. Page available: [10] Majumdar, Bimanbehari, "Militant nationalism in India and its socio-religious background, 1897–1917"...