Journal of Bengal Art 3
Vol. 3, 1998: 302 Pages, Plates B/W 117 and Colour 11; Size: 11” x 9”; Tk. 750/US $ 35
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R. Nagaswamy |
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Eastern Indian Contact with Tamilnad |
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T.S. Maxwell |
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The Extent of the Vaikuntha and Visvarupa Cults in the Later Kalacuri and Pala Territories in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries |
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S.S. Mostafizur Rahman |
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Recent Discovery of Northern Black Polished Ware in the Mahasthangarh Region: An Archaeological Perspective |
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B.N. Mukherjee |
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Art in the Gold Coins of Gauda, Vanga and Samatata of the Post-Gupta Age (c. A.D. 570-750) |
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Gourisankar De |
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Fish Motif in Bengal Art |
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Sutapa Sinha |
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Unpublished Coin Hoards of the Later Ilyas Shahi Sultans of Bengal |
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Amita Ray |
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Kalighat Painting in the Context of Artistic Perception in Colonial Calcutta |
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Gauriswar Bhattacharya |
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A Dated Visnu Image of the Mahipala (I) Period |
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A.M. Chowdhury & Abu H. Imamuddin |
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Panam: An Adjunct of Sonargaon |
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Pratip Kumar Mitra |
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Three Unnoticed Inscriptions of the Sultans of Bengal. |
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Najma Khan Majlis |
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Stucco Decoration of Some Historical Buildings of Dhaka: An Appraisal (Late Nineteenth-Early Twentieth Century) |
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Jean-Francois Salles |
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North Bengalin the Mauryan and Post-Mauryan Periods: Reflections on the Ancient History of Mahasthan |
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Muhammad Abdul Qadir |
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Some Important Coins of Bengal Sultans with Mint Names Daru Nur andJannatabad |
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Jayashri Lahiri |
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Plant Study in Bengal School of Sculptures from 8th to 13th Century |
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Enamul Haque |
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Maritime Activities and the Indigenous Traditions of Boat-Building in Ancient and Mediaeval Bengal |
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Khoundkar Alamgir |
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Archaeological Remains at Barabazar, Jhenidah District |
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Kishor K. Basa & S.S. Mostafizur Rahman |
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Bronze Knobbed Bowls from Wari, Bangladesh:Implications for Trade |