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Bhattasali (24
January 1888 – 6
February 1947) was an
Indian Bengali historian, archaeologist, numismatist,
epigraphist and antiquarian.
Bhattasali completed...
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Policy Research Working Paper, (7403). Gill, I. S., Kharas, H. J., &
Bhattasali, D. (2007). An East
Asian renaissance:
Ideas for
economic growth. World...
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having defeated Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar. However, the
historian N.K.
Bhattasali in his
article published in the
journal The
Indian Historical Quarterly...
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museum also has a rich
conservation laboratory.
Nalini Kanta Bhattasali served as the
first curator of the
museum during 1914–1947. Bangladesh...
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Jessore while the rest were
Muslims during Isa Khan's rule.
Nalini Kanta Bhattasali affirms that
there were more than
twelve B****yans, with the word baro...
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threatens Indian bridge". The Guardian. New Delhi.
Retrieved 7 May 2012.
Bhattasali,
Amitabha (23
November 2011). "Scheme to save Calcutta's
Howrah Bridge...
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Gachtal stone pillar inscription written in
Kamrupi Prakrit. N. K.
Bhattasali has
identified it with
Dabaka in
modern Hojai district, with the kingdom...
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members and
history of the
Ilyas Shahi dynasty.
Citing Nalini Kanta Bhattasali,
Abdul Karim also
mentions that
Ilyas married a
Hindu woman according...
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succeeded by the
National Vision Policy (NVP) in 2001. Yusof,
Zainal Aznam;
Bhattasali, Deepak. "Economic
Growth and
Development in Malaysia:
Policy Making and...
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enabled his army to
defeat Ibrahim. In 1922, a
modern scholar,
Nalini Kanta Bhattasali ****umed in his
Coins and
Chronology of the
Early Independent Sultans of...