Unlike pan-Indian authors (e.g., Bipin Chandra or Romila Thapar), Jiban Mukhopadhyay dedicates substantial chapters to —the Sena dynasty, Pala dynasty, Battle of Plassey (1757), Sannyasi Rebellion, Indigo Revolt, and the Partition of Bengal (1905 & 1947). This regional focus is critical because WBCS devotes nearly 30% of its history syllabus to Bengal-specific events.
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