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Mogholmarir Sokhi

Writer : Bhaskar Das

Edited By : NA

Compiled By : NA

Translated By : NA

Publishers : Suprokash publishers

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  • Genre : Essays>Archaeological & Historical Facts
  • Publication Year : NA
  • ISBN No : 987-81-961162-3-1
  • Binding : Card Board (Hard) with Gel Jacket
  • Pages : 165
  • Weight : 180 gms
  • Height x Width x Depth : 7.5x5x0.8 Inch
MRP : ₹250.00/- Discount : 10% Off
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About the Book

Mughalmari. The largest Buddhist construction found in the book of Bengal. It was created from the beginning of the first half of the sixth century, according to some from the end of the previous century. Then the work of construction, destruction and reconstruction continues for two or three decades till the eleventh/twelfth century. In its heyday, it is estimated that this school has served as a sacred ground for the education of more than two thousand students and teachers.
The name of the people who have come out of this study area is ঢিবি. My name is like the smell of morning light, I am walking along the path of the village boys, I am walking on the foot of my feet.
The evidence of excavation, research and new discoveries every day, beyond the nourishment of history, information and theory, is a story of thousands of years captured in the memory of less educated or sometimes illiterate people, which is what the ancient name of this place, Amrābātī, says. His feudal king's name changed. His adored daughter-in-law, whose destiny is tied to that of her father's noble son. But what morning will such unequal love blossom in the jungle? Are there flowers in it? Then did they find a happy home?
Looking for the stories of the soil instead of the soil, these books kept searching for the magical changes.

(Taken from Suprokash Social Media)