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    Ramaprasad Chanda (15 August 1873 – 28 May 1942) was an Indian anthropologist, historian and archaeologist from Bengal. A pioneer in his field in South...
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    Richard Salomon 1998, pp. 87–88. Ramaprasad Chanda 1920, p. 170. Upinder Singh 2008, p. 437. Ramaprasad Chanda 1920, pp. 169–173. Quintanilla, Sonya...
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  • Indian actor and author Nayan Chanda (born 1946), Indian journalist Raja Chanda, Indian film director Ramaprasad Chanda (1873–1942), Indian historian...
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  • considers them to be a race rather than a tribe. Scholars such as Ramaprasad Chanda believe that they were Indo-Aryan peoples. But others, such as Romila...
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  • promote (the dominion or life or vigor) of Svami Mahaksatrapa Sodasa. Ramaprasad Chanda, in 1920, translated the same lines to: By ... vasu a quadrangle enclosed...
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    historian Ramaprasad Chanda stated in 1916 that Durga evolved over time in the Indian subcontinent. A primitive form of Durga, according to Chanda, was the...
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  • the other non-Aryan people mentioned in the Vedic texts. Historian Ramaprasad Chanda identifies the Nishadas as the original speakers of the Munda languages...
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    identified him with Demetrius. However, several other historians, such as Ramaprasad Chanda, Sailendra Nath Sen and P.L. Gupta disagree with this interpretation...
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    is "probably the Indo-Greek king Demetrios". However, according to Ramaprasad Chanda and other scholars, this identification results in "chronological...
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  • Pramathanath Ray and lived in the Maharaja's Palace. Along with historian Ramaprasad Chanda, he co-founded the Varendra Research Museum, which Lord Dundas the...
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