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Bharat Ke prachin Nagaron Ka Patan, Rajkamal Prakashan, Delhi. Purva Madhyakalin Bharat ka Samanti Samaj aur Sanskriti, Rajkamal Prakashan, Delhi. Prarambhik Bharat ka Parichay, Orient Blackswan, Delhi, 2004, ISBN 978-81-250-2651-8. Vishva Itihaas ki Bhumika, Rajkamal Prakashan, Delhi 2010.
Satish Chandra was born in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh (then the United Provinces) to Sir Sita Ram, who later become the first Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan, [3] and his wife, Basudevi. He attended Allahabad University where he earned his B.A. (1942), M.A. (1944), and D.Phil. (1948) under the supervision of R.P. Tripathi.
Satish Chandra Mittal (born 1938), is a retired professor of modern Indian history, Kurukshetra University, Haryana, India, and national president of the All India Itihas Sankalan Yojana, a subsidiary of RSS, a Hindu-nationalist organisation.
Gopal Chandra Patnaik Plays–One Act Plays: 143 Ho Bhagate: Subodh Patnaik: Plays–One Act Plays: 144 Sri Jagannatha Tattwa: Gopinath Mohapatra Essays–Criticism: 145 Patalapurira Haalchaal: Guru Prasad Mohanty Biography–Travelogue: 146 Rajara Swapna: Birendra Kumar Samantaray Children's literature: 147 Rutam: Keshab Chandra Dash: Sanskrit ...
Satish Chandra Samanta The Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar ( Bengali : তাম্রলিপ্ত জাতীয় সরকার) or Tamluk National Government was an independent parallel government established in the areas of Tamluk and Contai subdivisions, now in Purba Medinipur , West Bengal, India, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] during the Quit India ...
Dawn was an English-language magazine launched in 1897 by Indian Bengali educationalist Satish Chandra Mukherjee.The magazine arose at a time of growing nationalism in India and particularly Bengal in the last part of the 19th century, and propagated Mukherjee's views on national education in the context of the emerging nationalist movement in India, and promoted Mukherjee's message of ...
Ghaznavid Dynasty (977–1186) Ghurid Dynasty (1170–1206) Delhi Sultanate (1206–1526) – Mamluk Sultanate (1206–1290) – Khalji Sultanate (1290–1320) – Tughlaq Sultanate
Satish Chandra was born at Bandipur in Hooghly district of present-day West Bengal. His father, Krishnanath Mukherjee, [ 1 ] had been a childhood friend and classmate of Justice Dvarkanath Mitra, who appointed him as a translator of official documents in the Calcutta High Court .