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The Blood Republic of Bengal is a comprehensive historical account of Bengal’s role in India’s independence movement and the subsequent partition. The book delves into the complex political landscape, revolutionary ideologies, and communal violence that characterized this era.
Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri meticulously documents the key figures, movements, and events that transformed Bengal into a battleground of ideas and ideologies. From the Bengal Renaissance to the violent aftermath of partition, the narrative captures the sacrifices, ambitions, and tragedies that defined the region.
This work provides readers with critical insights into how Bengal’s experiences influenced the broader course of Indian history, examining both the intellectual ferment and the devastating human cost of the struggle for independence and the subsequent communal partition.







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