district handbook united mikir and north cachar hills 1st edition
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Publisher: Tribal Research Institute
Author: B. N. Bordoloi
Language: English
Published Year: 1972
Pages: 170
Binding: Hardback
Book Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition
Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
About the Book
District Handbook: United Mikir and North Cachar Hills by B. N. Bordoloi provides a detailed and comprehensive account of one of Assam’s important tribal regions. The book presents valuable information on the administrative structure, geographical features, and demographic composition of the area, offering insight into its governance and development.
The work also explores the cultural heritage, traditions, and lifestyles of the indigenous tribal communities, highlighting their social organization, customs, and economic activities. It examines key sectors such as agriculture, local industries, and natural resources, reflecting the economic foundations of the region.
This handbook serves as an important reference for researchers, historians, administrators, and students interested in regional studies, tribal culture, and the socio-economic development of Northeast India. It provides authentic and detailed documentation of the United Mikir and North Cachar Hills region and its significance.
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district handbook united mikir and north cachar hills 1st edition
district handbook united mikir and north cachar hills 1st edition
Book Details
Publisher: Tribal Research Institute
Author: B. N. Bordoloi
Language: English
Published Year: 1972
Pages: 170
Binding: Hardback
Book Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition
Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
About the Book
District Handbook: United Mikir and North Cachar Hills by B. N. Bordoloi provides a detailed and comprehensive account of one of Assam’s important tribal regions. The book presents valuable information on the administrative structure, geographical features, and demographic composition of the area, offering insight into its governance and development.
The work also explores the cultural heritage, traditions, and lifestyles of the indigenous tribal communities, highlighting their social organization, customs, and economic activities. It examines key sectors such as agriculture, local industries, and natural resources, reflecting the economic foundations of the region.
This handbook serves as an important reference for researchers, historians, administrators, and students interested in regional studies, tribal culture, and the socio-economic development of Northeast India. It provides authentic and detailed documentation of the United Mikir and North Cachar Hills region and its significance.
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Book Details
Publisher: Tribal Research Institute
Author: B. N. Bordoloi
Language: English
Published Year: 1972
Pages: 170
Binding: Hardback
Book Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition
Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
About the Book
District Handbook: United Mikir and North Cachar Hills by B. N. Bordoloi provides a detailed and comprehensive account of one of Assam’s important tribal regions. The book presents valuable information on the administrative structure, geographical features, and demographic composition of the area, offering insight into its governance and development.
The work also explores the cultural heritage, traditions, and lifestyles of the indigenous tribal communities, highlighting their social organization, customs, and economic activities. It examines key sectors such as agriculture, local industries, and natural resources, reflecting the economic foundations of the region.
This handbook serves as an important reference for researchers, historians, administrators, and students interested in regional studies, tribal culture, and the socio-economic development of Northeast India. It provides authentic and detailed documentation of the United Mikir and North Cachar Hills region and its significance.












