by say2mahbub | Sep 7, 2025 | Volume 01
–Dr. Mahbubul Hasan* Abstract: This article explores the potential of Virtual Reality (VR) as a transformative tool for engaging the public with Bangladesh’s cultural heritage. By integrating immersive technologies into tourism and remote education, VR can enhance the...
by say2mahbub | Sep 7, 2025 | Volume 01
–Dr. Arefina Begum* Abstract: This paper examines the role of archaeological evidence in unveiling the medieval urbanization of the Varendra region in Bengal, highlighting the transformation of cities under Muslim rule between 1200 and 1757 AD. Through inscriptions,...
by say2mahbub | Sep 7, 2025 | Volume 01
–Dr. Ahsan Habib* Abstract: The Satgachiya Jami Masjid, located in the Barbazar region of Sultanate-era Bengal, served not only as a place of worship but also as a center for governance, administration, and education, similar to other Jami Masjids from the Abbasid to...
by say2mahbub | Sep 7, 2025 | Volume 01
–Nakhlu Zatul Akmam* Abstract: This article aims to explore the narratives published in the Saptahik Sawgat (a weekly magazine) to illuminate the financial and trading system of British Bengal. It covers the socio-economic scenarios of British Bengal during the first...
by say2mahbub | Sep 7, 2025 | Volume 01
–Dr. Taslima Islam* Abstract This study reconstructs the political history of Chittagong, a region marked by significant natural beauty and strategic geopolitical importance. Known for its natural harbor, which has served as a critical port since the first century CE,...
by say2mahbub | Sep 7, 2025 | Volume 01
–Dr. Md. Rezwanul Hoque* Abstract: The architecture of the Khanjahan period in Bagerhat, dating back to the Sultanate Bengal era, reflects a unique blend of aesthetics and subject variety, with terracotta and stone carvings as key decorative elements. This research...
by say2mahbub | Sep 6, 2025 | Volume 01
–Saima Rahman* Abstract: The history of the saree in Bengal is intertwined with the evolution of its weaving industry, dating back to ancient times. As a symbol of Bengal’s cultural heritage, the saree has evolved from simple cotton fabrics to complex, intricately...
by say2mahbub | Sep 3, 2025 | Volume 01
-Dr. Fatema Hereen* Abstract: The political and social landscape of Barisal during the late British colonial period underwent significant transformations, marked by the decline of the zamindari system and the rise of the peasant class, particularly under the...
by say2mahbub | Feb 2, 2025 | Volume 01
–Moshrefa Khandaker* Abstract: This research conducts an in-depth exploration of the legal intricacies surrounding the protection and preservation of antiquities within Bangladesh. Focusing on the intersections and conflicts between the Antiquities Act and Civil Law,...