Lepcha-Bhutia Relations in Sikkim from mid-Seventeenth Century to mid-Nineteenth Century: A Study of its Historiography

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2017-03

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Karatoya : North Bengal University journal of History

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Lama, Sudash

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University of North Bengal

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Sarkar, R. (2017). Lepcha-Bhutia Relations in Sikkim from mid-Seventeenth Century to mid-Nineteenth Century: A Study of its Historiography. Karatoya : North Bengal University Journal of History, 10, 200–209. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3900

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A study of historiography of an incident, in the sense that it is the history of history of the incident induces a new dimension in the discourse. The centrality of the study is shifted from narratives to synchronicity and dia-chronicity and to ideology and culture. Taking the example of Lepcha-Bhutia relations in Sikkim which has meandered through both cordiality and discord I propose to argue in the following pages that the historical construction is not singular.

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ideology, functionality, Rankean Aphorism, narrative history, culture

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10

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200 - 209

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