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Dooars Documentary (Know all about dooars)
We went Dooars during our vacation and I recorded some videos and after return I planed for a documentary on Dooars. After watching this documentary if viewers are interested about Dooars, then my dream will success.
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Elephant (The King of Duars Forest).
A Film By Jasoprakas.
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Duars
Video about our tour
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duars
EcoViv Presentation
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Entire Dooars journey compilation!! Expedition through forests, tea estate, Tiger Reserve & tunnels
Video No.- 1281
This video contains the entire Siliguri Junction- Alipur Duar journey compilation on- board the 13149 Sealdah (SDAH)- Alipur Duar (APDJ) KANCHAN KANYA Express. It covers the entire Dooars region, forests, tea estates, hillocks and the Buxa Tiger Reserve near Raja Bhat Khawa. Meanwhile, we also meet a few trains like:
1) 20075 SGUJ Hybrid WDP- 4B hauled 15483 Alipur Duar (APDJ)- O
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PROOOMOOO .DUARS."TIEMPOALTIEMPO"
PROMO .EP."TIEMPOALTIEMPO" .DUARS. (DEL SUR GIONISTA EN LA PRODUCCION).
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Beautiful Duars from Kanchan Kanya Express NJP to Alipurduar Jn.
Beautiful Duars from Kanchan Kanya Express NJP to Alipurduar Jn.
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A glimpse of Duars
A view of the rain swept Duars one rainy morning , from my train window
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Duars, Sinchula, Kalchini, Jalpaiguri
This slid show represent the beuti of duars- The Kalchini Block, near Sinchula Tea Garden
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Projektende Duars: Reise nach Indien (2013)
Jetzt können sie sich selber helfen: 16 Jahre hat World Vision die Menschen in Duars (Indien) darin unterstützt, ihre Armut zu bekämpfen. Die Versorgung mit trinkbarem Wasser wurde gewährleistet, Kinder und Jugendliche ausgebildet, Familien mit Kleinkrediten und Einkommensförderungsprogrammen motiviert. Nun übergeben wir die Verantwortung der Bevölkerung und ziehen aus dieser Region zurück.
Eine R
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Duars Tea Garden
Duars is famous for its natural beauty
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Amazing Duars Part 4 (Trek to Buxa Fort)
Buxa Fort is located at an altitude of 867 metres (2,844 ft) in the Buxa Tiger Reserve,Alipurduar district, West Bengal. It is located 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Alipurduar, the nearest town.The Bhutan King used the fort to protect the portion of famous Silk Route connecting Tibet with India, via Bhutan. Still later during unrest in Occupation of Tibet, hundreds of refugees arrived at the place an
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Amazing Duars Part 1 (Jayanti- The Queen of Indian Forests)
The Dooars or Duars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Duar means 'door' in Assamese, Bengali, Nepali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Telugu languages, and the region forms the gateway to Bhutan from India. There are 18 passages or gateways through which the Bhutanese people can communicate with the people living in the plains. This region
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bindu in duars
tea garden and scenic beauty of jaldhaka river
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Nature Study Camp, Jayanti Forest, Duars, Jalpaiguri
I created this video with the YouTube Slideshow Creator
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Duars beauty
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Amazing Duars Part 3 (Phunselling-The gateway of Bhutan from India)
Phuntsholing or Phuentsholing, is a border town in southern Bhutan and is the administrative seat (dzongkhag thromde) of Chukha District. The town occupies parts of both Phuentsholing Gewog and Sampheling Gewog. Phuentsholing adjoins the Indian town of Jaigaon, and cross-border trade has resulted in a thriving local economy. The town has the headquarters of the Bank of Bhutan.
The Dooars or Duars
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Soondori Dooars or Duars
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Short Intro About Dooars or Duars :
Dooars or Duars is one of the very few places left in the country where nature is so lavish of her green facilities. The unending stretch of virgin forests is cress-crossed by the river Teesta her innumerable tributaries ie.
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Amazing Duars Part 2 (Trek to Mahakal Shrine on Hill)
The Dooars or Duars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Duar means 'door' in Assamese, Bengali, Nepali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Telugu languages, and the region forms the gateway to Bhutan from India. There are 18 passages or gateways through which the Bhutanese people can communicate with the people living in the plains. This region
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A Short Duars Tour with Jasoprakas.
A Film by Jasoprakas.
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Beautiful Duars
The Duars are breathtakingly beautiful.
A video by : Jayanta Chakraborty .
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Duars, Jayanti, See the natural beauty.
I created this slidshow with the YouTube Slideshow Creator
Dooars Documentary (Know all about dooars)
We went Dooars during our vacation and I recorded some videos and after return I planed for a documentary on Dooars. After watching this documentary if viewers ...
We went Dooars during our vacation and I recorded some videos and after return I planed for a documentary on Dooars. After watching this documentary if viewers are interested about Dooars, then my dream will success.
wn.com/Dooars Documentary (Know All About Dooars)
We went Dooars during our vacation and I recorded some videos and after return I planed for a documentary on Dooars. After watching this documentary if viewers are interested about Dooars, then my dream will success.
- published: 30 Aug 2012
- views: 27787
Duars
Video about our tour...
Video about our tour
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Video about our tour
- published: 07 Sep 2007
- views: 918
duars
EcoViv Presentation...
EcoViv Presentation
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EcoViv Presentation
- published: 01 Feb 2013
- views: 27
Entire Dooars journey compilation!! Expedition through forests, tea estate, Tiger Reserve & tunnels
Video No.- 1281
This video contains the entire Siliguri Junction- Alipur Duar journey compilation on- board the 13149 Sealdah (SDAH)- Alipur Duar (APDJ) KANCHA...
Video No.- 1281
This video contains the entire Siliguri Junction- Alipur Duar journey compilation on- board the 13149 Sealdah (SDAH)- Alipur Duar (APDJ) KANCHAN KANYA Express. It covers the entire Dooars region, forests, tea estates, hillocks and the Buxa Tiger Reserve near Raja Bhat Khawa. Meanwhile, we also meet a few trains like:
1) 20075 SGUJ Hybrid WDP- 4B hauled 15483 Alipur Duar (APDJ)- Old Delhi (DLI) SIKKIM MAHANANDA Express
2) 20084 WDP- 4 of SGUJ shed hauled 12501 Guwahati (GHY)- New Delhi (NDLS) Tri- Weekly POORVOTTAR SAMPARK KRANTI Express.
3) Off-link JMP WDM- 2 hauled 15902 Dibrugarh (DBRG)- Bangalore City (SBC) Weekly Express.
4) 13560 GD WDG- 3A hauled BCNA rake.
DOOARS:
The Dooars or Duars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Duar means 'door' in Assamese, Bengali, Nepali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Telugu languages, and the region forms the gateway to Bhutan from India. There are 18 passages or gateways through which the Bhutanese people can communicate with the people living in the plains. This region is divided by the Sankosh river into the Eastern and the Western Dooars, consisting of an area of 8,800 km² (3,400 sq mi). The Western Dooars is known as the Bengal Dooars and the Eastern Dooars as the Assam Dooars. Dooars is synonymous with the term Terai used in Nepal and northern India and form the only nitrate rich soil in India. The Dooars belonged to the Kamata Kingdom under the Koch dynasty; and taking advantage of the weakness of the Koch kingdom in subsequent times, Bhutan took possession of the Dooars. This region was controlled by the kingdom of Bhutan when the British annexed it in 1865 after the Bhutan War under the command of Captain Hedayat Ali. The area was divided into two parts: the eastern part was merged with Goalpara district in Assam and the western part was turned into a new district named Western Dooars. Again in the year 1869, the name was changed to Jalpaiguri District. After the end of the British rule in India in 1947, the Dooars acceded into the dominion of India and it merged with the Union of India shortly afterwards in 1949. The altitude of Dooars area ranges from 90 to 1,750 m. Innumerable streams and rivers flow through these fertile plains from the mountains of Bhutan. In Assam, the major rivers are the Brahmaputra and Manas. In northern West Bengal, the major river is the Teesta besides many others like the Jaldhaka, Murti, Torsha, Sankosh, Dyna, Karatoya, Raidak, and Kaljani rivers, among others. The economy of Dooars is based on three "T"s – Tea, Tourism and Timber.
++ ENJOYING THE HEAVENLY DOARS (NEW JALPAIGURI- ALIPUR DUAR JUNCTION):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyOcbsGHEweaQXNk6jD_nsIJYb6pkngRL&feature;=mh_lolz
wn.com/Entire Dooars Journey Compilation Expedition Through Forests, Tea Estate, Tiger Reserve Tunnels
Video No.- 1281
This video contains the entire Siliguri Junction- Alipur Duar journey compilation on- board the 13149 Sealdah (SDAH)- Alipur Duar (APDJ) KANCHAN KANYA Express. It covers the entire Dooars region, forests, tea estates, hillocks and the Buxa Tiger Reserve near Raja Bhat Khawa. Meanwhile, we also meet a few trains like:
1) 20075 SGUJ Hybrid WDP- 4B hauled 15483 Alipur Duar (APDJ)- Old Delhi (DLI) SIKKIM MAHANANDA Express
2) 20084 WDP- 4 of SGUJ shed hauled 12501 Guwahati (GHY)- New Delhi (NDLS) Tri- Weekly POORVOTTAR SAMPARK KRANTI Express.
3) Off-link JMP WDM- 2 hauled 15902 Dibrugarh (DBRG)- Bangalore City (SBC) Weekly Express.
4) 13560 GD WDG- 3A hauled BCNA rake.
DOOARS:
The Dooars or Duars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Duar means 'door' in Assamese, Bengali, Nepali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Telugu languages, and the region forms the gateway to Bhutan from India. There are 18 passages or gateways through which the Bhutanese people can communicate with the people living in the plains. This region is divided by the Sankosh river into the Eastern and the Western Dooars, consisting of an area of 8,800 km² (3,400 sq mi). The Western Dooars is known as the Bengal Dooars and the Eastern Dooars as the Assam Dooars. Dooars is synonymous with the term Terai used in Nepal and northern India and form the only nitrate rich soil in India. The Dooars belonged to the Kamata Kingdom under the Koch dynasty; and taking advantage of the weakness of the Koch kingdom in subsequent times, Bhutan took possession of the Dooars. This region was controlled by the kingdom of Bhutan when the British annexed it in 1865 after the Bhutan War under the command of Captain Hedayat Ali. The area was divided into two parts: the eastern part was merged with Goalpara district in Assam and the western part was turned into a new district named Western Dooars. Again in the year 1869, the name was changed to Jalpaiguri District. After the end of the British rule in India in 1947, the Dooars acceded into the dominion of India and it merged with the Union of India shortly afterwards in 1949. The altitude of Dooars area ranges from 90 to 1,750 m. Innumerable streams and rivers flow through these fertile plains from the mountains of Bhutan. In Assam, the major rivers are the Brahmaputra and Manas. In northern West Bengal, the major river is the Teesta besides many others like the Jaldhaka, Murti, Torsha, Sankosh, Dyna, Karatoya, Raidak, and Kaljani rivers, among others. The economy of Dooars is based on three "T"s – Tea, Tourism and Timber.
++ ENJOYING THE HEAVENLY DOARS (NEW JALPAIGURI- ALIPUR DUAR JUNCTION):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyOcbsGHEweaQXNk6jD_nsIJYb6pkngRL&feature;=mh_lolz
- published: 04 Feb 2015
- views: 3589
PROOOMOOO .DUARS."TIEMPOALTIEMPO"
PROMO .EP."TIEMPOALTIEMPO" .DUARS. (DEL SUR GIONISTA EN LA PRODUCCION)....
PROMO .EP."TIEMPOALTIEMPO" .DUARS. (DEL SUR GIONISTA EN LA PRODUCCION).
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PROMO .EP."TIEMPOALTIEMPO" .DUARS. (DEL SUR GIONISTA EN LA PRODUCCION).
- published: 10 Aug 2014
- views: 651
Beautiful Duars from Kanchan Kanya Express NJP to Alipurduar Jn.
Beautiful Duars from Kanchan Kanya Express NJP to Alipurduar Jn....
Beautiful Duars from Kanchan Kanya Express NJP to Alipurduar Jn.
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Beautiful Duars from Kanchan Kanya Express NJP to Alipurduar Jn.
- published: 23 Sep 2015
- views: 54
A glimpse of Duars
A view of the rain swept Duars one rainy morning , from my train window...
A view of the rain swept Duars one rainy morning , from my train window
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A view of the rain swept Duars one rainy morning , from my train window
- published: 12 Jun 2010
- views: 666
Duars, Sinchula, Kalchini, Jalpaiguri
This slid show represent the beuti of duars- The Kalchini Block, near Sinchula Tea Garden...
This slid show represent the beuti of duars- The Kalchini Block, near Sinchula Tea Garden
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This slid show represent the beuti of duars- The Kalchini Block, near Sinchula Tea Garden
- published: 29 Mar 2014
- views: 152
Projektende Duars: Reise nach Indien (2013)
Jetzt können sie sich selber helfen: 16 Jahre hat World Vision die Menschen in Duars (Indien) darin unterstützt, ihre Armut zu bekämpfen. Die Versorgung mit tri...
Jetzt können sie sich selber helfen: 16 Jahre hat World Vision die Menschen in Duars (Indien) darin unterstützt, ihre Armut zu bekämpfen. Die Versorgung mit trinkbarem Wasser wurde gewährleistet, Kinder und Jugendliche ausgebildet, Familien mit Kleinkrediten und Einkommensförderungsprogrammen motiviert. Nun übergeben wir die Verantwortung der Bevölkerung und ziehen aus dieser Region zurück.
Eine Reise nach Indien zeigt die Veränderungen, die in diesen 16 Jahren erreicht wurden und wo noch Handlungsbedarf besteht.
Lesen Sie dazu auch unseren Blog: http://www.worldvision.ch/de/blog/detail/ein-gutes-stueck-arbeit/p/s/
wn.com/Projektende Duars Reise Nach Indien (2013)
Jetzt können sie sich selber helfen: 16 Jahre hat World Vision die Menschen in Duars (Indien) darin unterstützt, ihre Armut zu bekämpfen. Die Versorgung mit trinkbarem Wasser wurde gewährleistet, Kinder und Jugendliche ausgebildet, Familien mit Kleinkrediten und Einkommensförderungsprogrammen motiviert. Nun übergeben wir die Verantwortung der Bevölkerung und ziehen aus dieser Region zurück.
Eine Reise nach Indien zeigt die Veränderungen, die in diesen 16 Jahren erreicht wurden und wo noch Handlungsbedarf besteht.
Lesen Sie dazu auch unseren Blog: http://www.worldvision.ch/de/blog/detail/ein-gutes-stueck-arbeit/p/s/
- published: 16 Sep 2013
- views: 300
Duars Tea Garden
Duars is famous for its natural beauty...
Duars is famous for its natural beauty
wn.com/Duars Tea Garden
Duars is famous for its natural beauty
- published: 29 Mar 2014
- views: 44
Amazing Duars Part 4 (Trek to Buxa Fort)
Buxa Fort is located at an altitude of 867 metres (2,844 ft) in the Buxa Tiger Reserve,Alipurduar district, West Bengal. It is located 30 kilometres (19 mi) fro...
Buxa Fort is located at an altitude of 867 metres (2,844 ft) in the Buxa Tiger Reserve,Alipurduar district, West Bengal. It is located 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Alipurduar, the nearest town.The Bhutan King used the fort to protect the portion of famous Silk Route connecting Tibet with India, via Bhutan. Still later during unrest in Occupation of Tibet, hundreds of refugees arrived at the place and used the then abandoned fort as refuge.
Its origin is uncertain. Before the occupation of the fort by the British, it was a point of contention between the King of Bhutan and the Cooch Kings.
The British on invitation of the Cooch King intervened and captured the fort which was formally handed over to the British on November 11, 1865 as part of Treaty of Sinchula. The British reconstructed the fort from its bamboo wood structure to stone structure. The fort was to later be used as a high security prison and detention camp in the 1930s; it was the most notorious and unreachable prison in India after the Cellular Jail in Andaman. Nationalist revolutionaries belonging to the Anushilan Samiti and Yugantar group such as Krishnapada Chakraborty were imprisoned there in the 1930s. Besides, some communist revolutionaries and intellectuals like the poet Subhash Mukhopadhyay were captivated here in the 1950s.
Drepung was one of the most celebrated monasteries in Tibet, and with over 10,000 monks before the Chinese invasion. But in March 1959, Chinese troops tasked with quelling the Tibetan uprising moved aggressively against the monastery; Only a few hundred monks escaped to India. These expatriate monks, representing all the diverse Tibetan orders, first set up a monastic study center and refugee camp in Buxa Fort, on the grounds of the jungle-bound former prison camp.
In 1966, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs was alerted to the conditions of the Buxa refugee camps, and it became apparent that the Tibetan refugees would have to be relocated to a more hospitable place. Initially reluctant, a message from the Dalai Lama, urging them to think of the future and to strive for sufficiency, and the option of settling near other Tibetan refugees convinced the monks to move, and in 1971 the monks moved to their new locations at Bylakuppe and Mundgod in the state of Karnataka.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buxa_Fort
wn.com/Amazing Duars Part 4 (Trek To Buxa Fort)
Buxa Fort is located at an altitude of 867 metres (2,844 ft) in the Buxa Tiger Reserve,Alipurduar district, West Bengal. It is located 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Alipurduar, the nearest town.The Bhutan King used the fort to protect the portion of famous Silk Route connecting Tibet with India, via Bhutan. Still later during unrest in Occupation of Tibet, hundreds of refugees arrived at the place and used the then abandoned fort as refuge.
Its origin is uncertain. Before the occupation of the fort by the British, it was a point of contention between the King of Bhutan and the Cooch Kings.
The British on invitation of the Cooch King intervened and captured the fort which was formally handed over to the British on November 11, 1865 as part of Treaty of Sinchula. The British reconstructed the fort from its bamboo wood structure to stone structure. The fort was to later be used as a high security prison and detention camp in the 1930s; it was the most notorious and unreachable prison in India after the Cellular Jail in Andaman. Nationalist revolutionaries belonging to the Anushilan Samiti and Yugantar group such as Krishnapada Chakraborty were imprisoned there in the 1930s. Besides, some communist revolutionaries and intellectuals like the poet Subhash Mukhopadhyay were captivated here in the 1950s.
Drepung was one of the most celebrated monasteries in Tibet, and with over 10,000 monks before the Chinese invasion. But in March 1959, Chinese troops tasked with quelling the Tibetan uprising moved aggressively against the monastery; Only a few hundred monks escaped to India. These expatriate monks, representing all the diverse Tibetan orders, first set up a monastic study center and refugee camp in Buxa Fort, on the grounds of the jungle-bound former prison camp.
In 1966, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs was alerted to the conditions of the Buxa refugee camps, and it became apparent that the Tibetan refugees would have to be relocated to a more hospitable place. Initially reluctant, a message from the Dalai Lama, urging them to think of the future and to strive for sufficiency, and the option of settling near other Tibetan refugees convinced the monks to move, and in 1971 the monks moved to their new locations at Bylakuppe and Mundgod in the state of Karnataka.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buxa_Fort
- published: 15 Oct 2015
- views: 39
Amazing Duars Part 1 (Jayanti- The Queen of Indian Forests)
The Dooars or Duars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Duar means 'door' in Assamese, Bengali, Nepali...
The Dooars or Duars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Duar means 'door' in Assamese, Bengali, Nepali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Telugu languages, and the region forms the gateway to Bhutan from India. There are 18 passages or gateways through which the Bhutanese people can communicate with the people living in the plains. This region is divided by the Sankosh river into the Eastern and the Western Dooars, consisting of an area of 8,800 km² (3,400 sq mi). The Western Dooars is known as the Bengal Dooars and the Eastern Dooars as the Assam Dooars. Dooars is synonymous with the term Terai used in Nepal and northern India and form the only nitrate rich soil in India.
The Dooars belonged to the Kamata Kingdom under the Koch dynasty; and taking advantage of the weakness of the Koch kingdom in subsequent times, Bhutan took possession of the Dooars. This region was controlled by the kingdom of Bhutan when the British annexed it in 1865 after the Bhutan War under the command of Captain Hedayat Ali. The area was divided into two parts: the eastern part was merged with Goalpara district in Assam and the western part was turned into a new district named Western Dooars. Again in the year 1869, the name was changed to Jalpaiguri District. After the end of the British rule in India in 1947, the Dooars acceded into the dominion of India and it merged with the Union of India shortly afterwards in 1949.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dooars
Credit: http://www.freesfx.co.uk
wn.com/Amazing Duars Part 1 (Jayanti The Queen Of Indian Forests)
The Dooars or Duars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Duar means 'door' in Assamese, Bengali, Nepali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Telugu languages, and the region forms the gateway to Bhutan from India. There are 18 passages or gateways through which the Bhutanese people can communicate with the people living in the plains. This region is divided by the Sankosh river into the Eastern and the Western Dooars, consisting of an area of 8,800 km² (3,400 sq mi). The Western Dooars is known as the Bengal Dooars and the Eastern Dooars as the Assam Dooars. Dooars is synonymous with the term Terai used in Nepal and northern India and form the only nitrate rich soil in India.
The Dooars belonged to the Kamata Kingdom under the Koch dynasty; and taking advantage of the weakness of the Koch kingdom in subsequent times, Bhutan took possession of the Dooars. This region was controlled by the kingdom of Bhutan when the British annexed it in 1865 after the Bhutan War under the command of Captain Hedayat Ali. The area was divided into two parts: the eastern part was merged with Goalpara district in Assam and the western part was turned into a new district named Western Dooars. Again in the year 1869, the name was changed to Jalpaiguri District. After the end of the British rule in India in 1947, the Dooars acceded into the dominion of India and it merged with the Union of India shortly afterwards in 1949.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dooars
Credit: http://www.freesfx.co.uk
- published: 13 Oct 2015
- views: 38
bindu in duars
tea garden and scenic beauty of jaldhaka river...
tea garden and scenic beauty of jaldhaka river
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tea garden and scenic beauty of jaldhaka river
- published: 13 Apr 2008
- views: 596
Nature Study Camp, Jayanti Forest, Duars, Jalpaiguri
I created this video with the YouTube Slideshow Creator...
I created this video with the YouTube Slideshow Creator
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I created this video with the YouTube Slideshow Creator
- published: 02 Apr 2014
- views: 218
Amazing Duars Part 3 (Phunselling-The gateway of Bhutan from India)
Phuntsholing or Phuentsholing, is a border town in southern Bhutan and is the administrative seat (dzongkhag thromde) of Chukha District. The town occupies part...
Phuntsholing or Phuentsholing, is a border town in southern Bhutan and is the administrative seat (dzongkhag thromde) of Chukha District. The town occupies parts of both Phuentsholing Gewog and Sampheling Gewog. Phuentsholing adjoins the Indian town of Jaigaon, and cross-border trade has resulted in a thriving local economy. The town has the headquarters of the Bank of Bhutan.
The Dooars or Duars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Duar means 'door' in Assamese, Bengali, Nepali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Telugu languages, and the region forms the gateway to Bhutan from India. There are 18 passages or gateways through which the Bhutanese people can communicate with the people living in the plains. This region is divided by the Sankosh river into the Eastern and the Western Dooars, consisting of an area of 8,800 km² (3,400 sq mi). The Western Dooars is known as the Bengal Dooars and the Eastern Dooars as the Assam Dooars. Dooars is synonymous with the term Terai used in Nepal and northern India and form the only nitrate rich soil in India.
The Dooars belonged to the Kamata Kingdom under the Koch dynasty; and taking advantage of the weakness of the Koch kingdom in subsequent times, Bhutan took possession of the Dooars. This region was controlled by the kingdom of Bhutan when the British annexed it in 1865 after the Bhutan War under the command of Captain Hedayat Ali. The area was divided into two parts: the eastern part was merged with Goalpara district in Assam and the western part was turned into a new district named Western Dooars. Again in the year 1869, the name was changed to Jalpaiguri District. After the end of the British rule in India in 1947, the Dooars acceded into the dominion of India and it merged with the Union of India shortly afterwards in 1949.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dooars
Credit: http://www.freesfx.co.uk
wn.com/Amazing Duars Part 3 (Phunselling The Gateway Of Bhutan From India)
Phuntsholing or Phuentsholing, is a border town in southern Bhutan and is the administrative seat (dzongkhag thromde) of Chukha District. The town occupies parts of both Phuentsholing Gewog and Sampheling Gewog. Phuentsholing adjoins the Indian town of Jaigaon, and cross-border trade has resulted in a thriving local economy. The town has the headquarters of the Bank of Bhutan.
The Dooars or Duars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Duar means 'door' in Assamese, Bengali, Nepali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Telugu languages, and the region forms the gateway to Bhutan from India. There are 18 passages or gateways through which the Bhutanese people can communicate with the people living in the plains. This region is divided by the Sankosh river into the Eastern and the Western Dooars, consisting of an area of 8,800 km² (3,400 sq mi). The Western Dooars is known as the Bengal Dooars and the Eastern Dooars as the Assam Dooars. Dooars is synonymous with the term Terai used in Nepal and northern India and form the only nitrate rich soil in India.
The Dooars belonged to the Kamata Kingdom under the Koch dynasty; and taking advantage of the weakness of the Koch kingdom in subsequent times, Bhutan took possession of the Dooars. This region was controlled by the kingdom of Bhutan when the British annexed it in 1865 after the Bhutan War under the command of Captain Hedayat Ali. The area was divided into two parts: the eastern part was merged with Goalpara district in Assam and the western part was turned into a new district named Western Dooars. Again in the year 1869, the name was changed to Jalpaiguri District. After the end of the British rule in India in 1947, the Dooars acceded into the dominion of India and it merged with the Union of India shortly afterwards in 1949.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dooars
Credit: http://www.freesfx.co.uk
- published: 15 Oct 2015
- views: 50
MATANDO EL ABURRIMIENTO (CON GANDA DUARS) - Baby Rasta Oficial
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- published: 26 Feb 2015
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Soondori Dooars or Duars
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Short Intro About Dooar...
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Short Intro About Dooars or Duars :
Dooars or Duars is one of the very few places left in the country where nature is so lavish of her green facilities. The unending stretch of virgin forests is cress-crossed by the river Teesta her innumerable tributaries ie. Torsa, Jaldhaka, Dyna,Raydak and many other rivers are also floated through forests of Dooars , Looking like molten silver against their setting Sun, beautiful motorable roods cut through the deep forests, lush green numerous tea gardens - rich with wildlife , mauve hills stand at the end of graceful plains. The melody of the grooves forces you to surrender the sophistries you so carefully cultivated in the City. After a day’s journey through the splendid scenic beauty, a happy twilight will bid you retire in the cozy comfort of luxurious Lodges or Village Hut’s, and leave for you a million dreams of the glorious morrow.
last 3 days most of the pictures taken from here . From Murti, LataGuri then towards Bindu .
Video Captured By : Truly Yours Jayanta Chakraborty (jayanta_zway)
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Short Intro About Dooars or Duars :
Dooars or Duars is one of the very few places left in the country where nature is so lavish of her green facilities. The unending stretch of virgin forests is cress-crossed by the river Teesta her innumerable tributaries ie. Torsa, Jaldhaka, Dyna,Raydak and many other rivers are also floated through forests of Dooars , Looking like molten silver against their setting Sun, beautiful motorable roods cut through the deep forests, lush green numerous tea gardens - rich with wildlife , mauve hills stand at the end of graceful plains. The melody of the grooves forces you to surrender the sophistries you so carefully cultivated in the City. After a day’s journey through the splendid scenic beauty, a happy twilight will bid you retire in the cozy comfort of luxurious Lodges or Village Hut’s, and leave for you a million dreams of the glorious morrow.
last 3 days most of the pictures taken from here . From Murti, LataGuri then towards Bindu .
Video Captured By : Truly Yours Jayanta Chakraborty (jayanta_zway)
- published: 23 Jun 2015
- views: 63
Amazing Duars Part 2 (Trek to Mahakal Shrine on Hill)
The Dooars or Duars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Duar means 'door' in Assamese, Bengali, Nepali...
The Dooars or Duars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Duar means 'door' in Assamese, Bengali, Nepali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Telugu languages, and the region forms the gateway to Bhutan from India. There are 18 passages or gateways through which the Bhutanese people can communicate with the people living in the plains. This region is divided by the Sankosh river into the Eastern and the Western Dooars, consisting of an area of 8,800 km² (3,400 sq mi). The Western Dooars is known as the Bengal Dooars and the Eastern Dooars as the Assam Dooars. Dooars is synonymous with the term Terai used in Nepal and northern India and form the only nitrate rich soil in India.
The Dooars belonged to the Kamata Kingdom under the Koch dynasty; and taking advantage of the weakness of the Koch kingdom in subsequent times, Bhutan took possession of the Dooars. This region was controlled by the kingdom of Bhutan when the British annexed it in 1865 after the Bhutan War under the command of Captain Hedayat Ali. The area was divided into two parts: the eastern part was merged with Goalpara district in Assam and the western part was turned into a new district named Western Dooars. Again in the year 1869, the name was changed to Jalpaiguri District. After the end of the British rule in India in 1947, the Dooars acceded into the dominion of India and it merged with the Union of India shortly afterwards in 1949.
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The Dooars or Duars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Duar means 'door' in Assamese, Bengali, Nepali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Telugu languages, and the region forms the gateway to Bhutan from India. There are 18 passages or gateways through which the Bhutanese people can communicate with the people living in the plains. This region is divided by the Sankosh river into the Eastern and the Western Dooars, consisting of an area of 8,800 km² (3,400 sq mi). The Western Dooars is known as the Bengal Dooars and the Eastern Dooars as the Assam Dooars. Dooars is synonymous with the term Terai used in Nepal and northern India and form the only nitrate rich soil in India.
The Dooars belonged to the Kamata Kingdom under the Koch dynasty; and taking advantage of the weakness of the Koch kingdom in subsequent times, Bhutan took possession of the Dooars. This region was controlled by the kingdom of Bhutan when the British annexed it in 1865 after the Bhutan War under the command of Captain Hedayat Ali. The area was divided into two parts: the eastern part was merged with Goalpara district in Assam and the western part was turned into a new district named Western Dooars. Again in the year 1869, the name was changed to Jalpaiguri District. After the end of the British rule in India in 1947, the Dooars acceded into the dominion of India and it merged with the Union of India shortly afterwards in 1949.
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- published: 13 Oct 2015
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Beautiful Duars
The Duars are breathtakingly beautiful.
A video by : Jayanta Chakraborty ....
The Duars are breathtakingly beautiful.
A video by : Jayanta Chakraborty .
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The Duars are breathtakingly beautiful.
A video by : Jayanta Chakraborty .
- published: 17 Jun 2015
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Duars, Jayanti, See the natural beauty.
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- published: 30 Mar 2014
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