Bangla O Banglir Aktitha Itihas (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
- Author: Manilal Khan
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789382012177
About the Book
Bangla O Banglir Aktitha Itihas (Bengali Version) is a thought-provoking historical study that explores the lesser-known origins of Bengal and the Bengali people through archaeological discoveries, historical records, and socio-cultural analysis. Authored by Manilal Khan, the book presents an alternative perspective on the evolution of Bengali civilization, tracing its roots from prehistoric times to the medieval period while examining the complex interactions between indigenous communities, religious traditions, and social institutions.
The book begins by discussing archaeological evidence from prehistoric Bengal, suggesting the existence of a distinct and flourishing civilization dating back to around the second millennium BCE. Drawing upon findings from excavation sites, the author reconstructs aspects of early Bengali society, highlighting the cultural and occupational diversity that characterized the region long before the emergence of later political kingdoms.
A significant portion of the work examines the migration and settlement of Vedic scholars and Brahmins in Bengal during the medieval period. The author discusses the historical circumstances surrounding their arrival, the formation of prominent Brahmin communities such as the Rarhi, Varendra, and Vaidik groups, and the social transformations that followed. These developments are analyzed within the broader framework of Bengal's evolving religious, cultural, and administrative history.
The book also investigates the impact of traditional social structures on occupational groups, artisans, and indigenous communities. It explores how changes in religious practices, social regulations, and professional identities influenced the lives of various sections of Bengali society. Special attention is given to the historical significance of craftsmanship and the cultural legacy associated with Lord Vishwakarma, offering readers an opportunity to reflect on Bengal's rich artisan traditions and their place in the region's heritage.
Written in an engaging and research-oriented style, Bangla O Banglir Aktitha Itihas (Bengali Version) combines archaeology, history, sociology, and cultural studies to present a multidimensional understanding of Bengal's past. While encouraging readers to engage critically with historical interpretations, the book serves as a valuable resource for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the origins, identity, and cultural evolution of the Bengali people.

