Journal of Bengal Art Volume 17

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Vol. 17, 2012: 311 Pages, Plates 156 B/W and Colour 30; Size 11" x 9"; Tk. 1500/ US $ 50.

 

Susan L. Huntington

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Bengal’s Artistic Legacy at Home and Abroad: Atisa and Other Connections with Tibet

Ranjusri Ghosh

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Towards Understanding the Buddhist Environment in Two Brāhmañical Settlement Zones from Some Unpublished Buddhist Antiquities of Erstwhile West Dinajpur, West Bengal

Ayesha Begum

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Residential Madrasa-Cum Mosques in Mughal Dhaka and their Characteristic Features

Ellen M. Raven

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From Candragupta II to Kumāragupta I: Styles in the Patterning of Gupta Coin Designs

 

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Journal of Bengal Art Volume 16

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Vol. 16, 2011: 311 Pages, Plates 156 B/W and Colour 30; Size 11" x 9"; Tk. 1500/ US $ 50.

 

Heinrich Poell

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The Evolution of the Ashta–Maha– Pratiharya Iconography and its impact on Later Buddhist Art.

Suchandra Ghosh

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Buddhist Votive Tablets across Asia: Case Studies  from Eastern India, Bangladesh,Thailand And Myanmar

AKM Yaqub Ali

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Subject-Wise Classification of the Inscription on the Architectural Edifices of Bengal Sultanate: A Search for the Consistency of the Beginning Portion of the Text with the Main Theme.

Andrea Loseries

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Sacred Sclupture Relics of the Bakreshvar Temple, Birbhum, West Bengal.

 

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Journal of Bengal Art Volume 15

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Vol. 15, 2010: 316 Pages, Plates 166 B/W and Colour 38; Size 11" x 9"; Tk. 1500/ US $ 45.

 

Pratip Kumar Mitra

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Rediscovering Gaur: Source Material in the Public Collections of the United Kingdom.

Knoundkar Alamgir

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Some Reflections on present State of Study of Sultanate Architecture in Bangladesh.

 

Noor Bano Sattar

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An Inscribed Image of the Buddhist Deity from West Bengal.

Rituparna Basu

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A study of the Kantha Art of Bengal: Contesting Claims of Tradition and Modernity.

 

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