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Dipankar Saha

Hey, I'm Dipankar Saha, an undergraduate student of History at Siliguri College affiliated with North Bengal University. While continuing my studies in college, I find a keen interest in Indian Medieval, Modern, and South-East Asian history. I cordially invite you to my ID in Academia, I hope you will be benefitted from my works in an utmost manner.
Phone: 7029519116
Address: Sarada Pally, Siliguri, West Bengal - 734006, India

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Research paper thumbnail of Justifying Opium as the main factor for the Sino British war of 1840-42 or could the war ascribed to the Sino-British cultural contradictions and Britain's need for a market

A brief idea about the foremost event of 19th cent china, the First Anglo-Chinese War or the Firs... more A brief idea about the foremost event of 19th cent china, the First Anglo-Chinese War or the First Opium War with reference to the recent historiography accompanied with a cursory glance to the matter of whether opium be blamed for the First Sino-British War of 1840-42 or the Sino-British cultural contradictions and Britain's need of a China market also contributed as the perpetrator for the outbreak of the First Sino-British War of 1840-42.

Research paper thumbnail of Justifying Opium as the main factor for the Sino British war of 1840-42 or could the war ascribed to the Sino-British cultural contradictions and Britain's need for a market

A brief idea about the foremost event of 19th cent china, the First Anglo-Chinese War or the Firs... more A brief idea about the foremost event of 19th cent china, the First Anglo-Chinese War or the First Opium War with reference to the recent historiography accompanied with a cursory glance to the matter of whether opium be blamed for the First Sino-British War of 1840-42 or the Sino-British cultural contradictions and Britain's need of a China market also contributed as the perpetrator for the outbreak of the First Sino-British War of 1840-42.

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