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- The Dooars or Duars (/duˈɑːrz/) are the alluvial floodplains in eastern-northeastern India and southern Bhutan that lie south of the outer foothills of...
- Manas river and the Barnadi river. The two Dooars under Baksa district are Banska Dooar and Kamrup Bijni Dooar. During the mid-17th century, the Bhutan...
- Secretariat Office. 1865. Rennie, David Field (1866). Bhotan and the story of the Dooar war (PDF). London: John Murray. Phuntsho, The History of Bhutan (2013)[page needed]...
- verse of the song is: O Vylecharaine, c'raad hooar oo dty stoyr? / Nagh dooar mee 'sy Churragh eh dowin, dowin dy liooar? / My lomarcan daag oo mee (O...
- The Bengal Dooars Railway was formed in 1891 and amalgamated with the Eastern Bengal Railway in 1941. The Bengal Dooars Railway (shortened BDR) was one...
- The Dooars Cha Bagan Workers' Union is a trade union of tea plantation labourers in the Dooars in northern West Bengal, India. It is affiliated to the...
- were responsible for trade between ****am and Tibet and held the Koriapar Dooar at Sonitpur district of ****am. The Monpa chief were subordinate to the ruler...
- brother of Tibetan ruler Ralpacan in the 9th century C.E. The Koriapar Dooar falls under the Sonitpur district and was held by Bhutias known as the Monpas...
- murderers and robbers'.". Rennie, Bhotan and the Dooar War (1866), pp. 73–74. Rennie, Bhotan and the Dooar War (1866), pp. 178–179. Samtse is spelt "Sumchee"...
- eponymous gateway to strategic mountain p****es (also known as dwars or dooars; literally, "doors" in ****amese, Bengali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, and Magahi...