Sylhet
A History
Discover Sylhet—a land where rivers carve fertile plains, ancient hills guard timeless legends, and every wave of migration has left an indelible mark on language, faith, and livelihood. This sweeping history takes you from the region’s mythic origins and Neolithic settlements through the rise and fall of kingdoms, the arrival of Sufi saints, Mughal administration, British colonial rule, and the transformative tea‑plantation era, all the way to the Liberation War, the vibrant Sylheti diaspora, and the challenges of the 21st century.
Through vivid storytelling that blends rigorous scholarship with human‑scale narratives—farmers battling monsoon floods, migrants sending remittances home, poets keeping oral traditions alive—you’ll feel the pulse of Sylhet’s living history rather than merely memorizing dates. Each chapter reveals how geography, ecology, and cultural exchange have shaped a resilient identity that bridges Bengal and the northeastern frontiers, offering fresh insights for specialists and an engaging journey for curious readers.
By the end of this volume you won’t just know Sylhet’s chronology; you’ll understand why its haors, hills, and bustling bazaars matter far beyond the map. Equipped with a deep appreciation of continuity and change, you’ll be ready to explore the region’s past, engage with its present, and imagine its future—making this book an essential addition to any lover of South Asian history.
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