- The
Dooars or
Duars (/duˈɑːrz/) are the
alluvial floodplains in eastern-northeastern
India and
southern Bhutan that lie
south of the
outer foothills of...
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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...
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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]...
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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...
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Bengal Dooars Railway was
formed in 1891 and
amalgamated with the
Eastern Bengal Railway in 1941. The
Bengal Dooars Railway (shortened BDR) was one...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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"...
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eponymous gateway to
strategic mountain p****es (also
known as
dwars or
dooars; literally, "doors" in ****amese, Bengali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, and Magahi...