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Niharranjan Ray (14
January 1903 – 30
August 1981) was an
Indian Bengali historian, well
known for his
works on the
history of art and
Indian history...
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Lieberman (2003) p. 152
Niharranjan Ray (1946) p. 200.
Niharranjan Ray (1946) pp. 205–206
Niharranjan Ray (1946) pp. 207–210
Niharranjan Ray (1946) p. 212 Lieberman...
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severed from
Sylhet by the
Radcliffe Boundary Commission.
According to
Niharranjan Ray, it was
partly due to a plea from a
delegation led by
Abdul Matlib...
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January 2024.
Retrieved 29
April 2013. "Book -
Kalankini Kankabati -
Niharranjan Gupta".
Calcuttaweb Shopping.
Archived from the
original on 16 May 2022...
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Indian Aesthetics and Art Activity’, (editors) Mulk Raj
Anand and
Niharranjan Ray,
Indian Institute of
Advanced Study, Shimla, 1968. ‘Aims and Methodology...
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certain tree-god from the womb of a
kshatriya woman.
Niharranjan Ray
mentions that this
story is
connected with
totemic lore, and it is...
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Parulekar Yashwant Dinkar Pendharkar Vitthal Laxman Phadke Raja Rao
Niharranjan Ray
Prafulla Kumar Sen
Haroon Khan
Sherwani Naval Tata S. S.
Vasan #...
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Adiparba is a book on the
history of
ancient Bengal and
Bengalis written by
Niharranjan Ray. It was
published in 1949 by The Book Emporium. The
subject of the...
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Brahmanism and Caste. SAGE Publications. ISBN 978-0-7619-9664-4. Ray,
Niharranjan; Chattopadhyaya,
Brajadulal (2000). A
Sourcebook of
Indian Civilization...
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Raghubar Dayal, a
former justice of the
Supreme Court of India, with
Niharranjan Ray, A.K. Das Gupta, and V.R.
Pillai as its members.
Constituted in June...