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Bengal famine of 1943
Famine in British India during World War II
Great Bengal famine of 1770
famine affecting lower regions of India in 1770
Partition of Bengal (1905)
Partition of Bengal by Lord Curzon in 1905
Bengal Presidency
administrative unit in British India
Bengali Renaissance
socio-cultural and religious reform movement in Bengal, in the 19th and early 20th centuries
partition of Bengal
partition of Bengal into West and East Bengal in 1947
Treaty of Allahabad
treaty between the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II and East India company
Direct Action Day
day of widespread communal rioting between Muslims and Hindus in the city of Calcutta
Bengal Army
army of the Bengal Presidency
Manipur State
Kingdom in northeastern India, established by Loiyumba in 1110, became a princely state of the British Raj from 1891 to 1947, and an independent state from 1947 to 1949
Eastern Bengal and Assam
Province of British India
Mayurbhanj State
princely state of British India in modern-day Odisha
Noakhali riots
Bangladesh hindu genocide
Jugantar
Jugantar or Yugantar ( Jugantor; lit. New Era or Transition of an Epoch) was one of the two main secret revolutionary trends operating in Bengal for Indian independence. This association, like Anushilan Samiti, started in the guise of a suburban health and fitness club while secretly nurturing revolutionaries. Several Jugantar members were arrested, hanged, or deported for life to the Cellular Jail in Andaman and many of them joined the Communist Consolidation in the Cellular Jail.

Indigo revolt
peasant revolt

United Bengal
a theory put forward prior to the partition of India

Bihar and Orissa Province
province of British India
Tripura
princely state

Orissa Province
province of British India (1936–1947)
Chittagong armoury raid
1930 uprising in British India
Joshua Marshman
Christian missionary (1768-1837)
Permanent Settlement
agreement between the East India Company and Bengali landlords
William Bolts
British whistleblower
Hector Munro, 8th of Novar
British soldier who became the ninth Commander-in-Chief of India
St. John's Church
church in Kolkata, India
Indian National Association
first avowed nationalist organization founded in British India by Surendranath Banerjee and Ananda Mohan Bose in 1876
Assam Bengal Railway
Railway company in British India
Asrafia Jame Masjid
mosque in Bangladesh
Sannyasi Rebellion
late 18th century rebellion in Bengal
Bhadralok
Bhadralok (, ) is Bengali for the new class of 'gentlefolk' who arose during British rule in India in the Bengal region in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent.
Dudu Miyan
Bangladeshi muslim leader
Assam Province
province of British India
East Indian Railway Company
railway company in British India
Manbhum district
Manbhum District was one of the districts of the East India during the British Raj. After India's independence, the district became a part of Bihar State. Upon the reorganization of the Indian states in the mid-1950s, the Manbhum district was partitioned based on language. The Bengal-speaking areas were included in West Bengal, while the rest were kept with Bihar (present-day Jharkhand).
British Bencoolen
former British possession in Sumatra
Mahila Rashtriya Sangha
politician
Eastern States Agency
former administrative division of British India
Bihar famine of 1873–1874
famine in n British India
Jungle Mahals district
British Raj areas in Bengal
Matua Mahasangha
Organisation
Singhbhum district
district of British India of Bengal Presidency
Faraizi movement
Bengali Islamic movement of 1818
Chuar Rebellion
1766-1834 peasant rebellion
Bengal Volunteers
underground revolutionary group
Nil-Darpan Natok
play by Dinabandhu Mitra
Riyaz-us-Salatin
Riyaz-us-Salatin () is the first British-era historic book on the Muslim rule in Bengal that was published in Bengal in 1788. It was written by Ghulam Husain Salim Zaidpuri.
Bank of Calcutta
bank in British Raj

Durjan Singh
leader of Chuar rebellion
Muharram Rebellion
18th-century Bengali uprising
Eastern Bengal Railway
railway company in British India
Bhumij revolt
1832-33 Indian tribal Rebellion
Corps of Guides
military unit
2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles
former rifle regiment of the British Indian and British Army