
Murshidabader Itihas Pargana Goash (Bengali Version)
Book Details
- Author: Tajuddin Biswas
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789385131080
About the Book
Murshidabader Itihas Pargana Goash (Bengali Version) is a meticulously researched work of regional history by Tajuddin Biswas that uncovers the historical, geographical, social, and cultural heritage of Pargana Goash, a lesser-known yet significant region of Murshidabad. By combining archival research with historical interpretation, the book broadens the understanding of Murshidabad beyond its well-known Nawabi legacy and introduces readers to the rich local history of one of its overlooked settlements.
The study begins by acknowledging the pioneering contribution of Munsif Hakim Shyamdhan Mukhopadhyay, whose Murshidabader Itihas, published in 1859 from Berhampore, marked a turning point in the writing of regional history in Bengali. That landmark work inspired subsequent generations to document local histories in their mother tongue, shifting historical writing away from royal chronicles toward the lives, traditions, and experiences of ordinary communities.
Building upon this tradition, Tajuddin Biswas presents a fresh perspective on Murshidabad by focusing on Pargana Goash. The book explores the region's historical evolution through its geography, settlement patterns, political developments, social institutions, cultural practices, and local customs. Rather than concentrating solely on rulers and political events, it highlights the everyday lives of the people who shaped the region's identity over centuries.
One of the distinguishing features of the volume is its extensive use of historical maps, archival documents, official records, and rare sources to reconstruct the forgotten history of Goash. These valuable materials help illuminate aspects of Murshidabad that have received little attention in mainstream historical scholarship, offering readers a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the district's diverse heritage.
Written in a clear, scholarly, and accessible style, Murshidabader Itihas Pargana Goash (Bengali Version) is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, historians, teachers, and readers interested in regional history, Bengali historiography, Murshidabad studies, historical geography, and cultural heritage. By bringing an unfamiliar chapter of Murshidabad's past into the public domain, the book makes an important contribution to the preservation and appreciation of Bengal's local history.
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Book Details
- Author: Tajuddin Biswas
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789385131080
About the Book
Murshidabader Itihas Pargana Goash (Bengali Version) is a meticulously researched work of regional history by Tajuddin Biswas that uncovers the historical, geographical, social, and cultural heritage of Pargana Goash, a lesser-known yet significant region of Murshidabad. By combining archival research with historical interpretation, the book broadens the understanding of Murshidabad beyond its well-known Nawabi legacy and introduces readers to the rich local history of one of its overlooked settlements.
The study begins by acknowledging the pioneering contribution of Munsif Hakim Shyamdhan Mukhopadhyay, whose Murshidabader Itihas, published in 1859 from Berhampore, marked a turning point in the writing of regional history in Bengali. That landmark work inspired subsequent generations to document local histories in their mother tongue, shifting historical writing away from royal chronicles toward the lives, traditions, and experiences of ordinary communities.
Building upon this tradition, Tajuddin Biswas presents a fresh perspective on Murshidabad by focusing on Pargana Goash. The book explores the region's historical evolution through its geography, settlement patterns, political developments, social institutions, cultural practices, and local customs. Rather than concentrating solely on rulers and political events, it highlights the everyday lives of the people who shaped the region's identity over centuries.
One of the distinguishing features of the volume is its extensive use of historical maps, archival documents, official records, and rare sources to reconstruct the forgotten history of Goash. These valuable materials help illuminate aspects of Murshidabad that have received little attention in mainstream historical scholarship, offering readers a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the district's diverse heritage.
Written in a clear, scholarly, and accessible style, Murshidabader Itihas Pargana Goash (Bengali Version) is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, historians, teachers, and readers interested in regional history, Bengali historiography, Murshidabad studies, historical geography, and cultural heritage. By bringing an unfamiliar chapter of Murshidabad's past into the public domain, the book makes an important contribution to the preservation and appreciation of Bengal's local history.












