Bengal Renaissance Studies/ A. Berriedale Keith/ Chattagramer Itibrtta/ Publication: 1303 BC/ Number of Pages: 106/
Chattagramer Itibrtta চট্টগ্রামের ইতিবৃত্ত
Chattagramer Itivritta, written by Nabin Sen, contains a history of Chattagram along with a description of its ancient inhabitants and its geographical uniqueness.
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