- the
Sankosh River into
Eastern and
Western Dooars,
consisting of an area of 880 km2 (340 sq mi). The
Dooars belonged to the
Kamata Kingdom under the Koch...
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Institute Dooars Utsav is an
annual fair held in Alipurduar.This
vibrant cultural event celebrates the rich
diversity and
traditions of the
Dooars region...
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Dooars-Terai tea
gardens refers to the tea
gardens in the
Dooars and
Terai regions in the
Jalpaiguri Division of West Bengal,
India When the
British were...
-
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]...
- The
Bengal Dooars Railway was
formed in 1891 and
amalgamated with the
Eastern Bengal Railway in 1941. The
Bengal Dooars Railway (shortened BDR) was one...
- 1900–1910. The
Bengal Dooars Railway also
constructed certain lines in the area.
Their longest line was from
Lalmonirhat to the
western Dooars.
Those were metre-gauge...
- of West Bengal. They
primarily inhabit the
plains of
Lower ****am and the
Dooars,
while some are
found in the Garo Hills.
Outside of India, they have a presence...
- The
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...
- the
Dooars (or Duars) to the east. The
Dooars region can be
further subdivided into the
Siliguri (Western)
Dooars, the
Jalpaiguri (Middle)
Dooars, and...
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includes the hill
regions of the
Darjeeling district,
Kalimpong district and
Dooars regions that
include Jalpaiguri,
Alipurduar and
parts of
Cooch behar districts...