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    <title>Pre-colonial Duars as Indo-Bhutan borderland: Towards a historical reconstruction</title>
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    <namePart>De, Somoshree</namePart>
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    <extent> 63(1), Jan-Mar, 2026: p.55-75</extent>
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  <abstract>Drawing upon official and local Indian sources, translations of Bhutanese sources, colonial records, oral history reports and field reports, this article aims to outline a connected history of a frontier region called Duars, and its role as Indo-Bhutan borderland during the pre-colonial period. The article highlights the need to rethink and interrogate how human history has been conventionally written by opening up the possibility of engaging with sacred/divine periods in the regional historical narratives and oral accounts that throws light on the nature and evolution of political and social formations of an ecoregion such as Duars.-Reproduced 

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