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Goalpara region : ウィキペディア英語版
Goalpara region
Goalpara region, largely congruous to the historical undivided Goalpara district, is a region that is associated with the people and culture of Goalpara.〔"Although the old Goalpara district no longer exists,...,"Goalpara" still continues to designate in various contexts the region that almost exactly corresponds to the geographical area covered by the undivided district and at the same time stands for a distinct homogeneous cultural pattern." 〕 It is bounded on the north by Bhutan, on the east by the Kamrup region, in the south by Meghalaya and in the west by Cooch Behar and Jalpaiguri in West Bengal and Rangpur in Bangladesh. The natural landmarks are: Sankosh and Brahmaputra rivers on the west, the Manas river on the east in the north bank, and a corresponding region in the south bank; the Garo Hills in the south and Bhutan Hills in the north.
==History==

In ancient times, it was part of Ratnapith, a division of the Kamarupa kingdom.〔The Kamarupa Pithas are defined differently in different sources . Nevertheless, "whatever the alignment of the borders of these portions, the Ratnapith division of Old Kamarupa included the present Goalpara region .〕 After the fall of the Kamarupa dynasties Sandhya, a later Kamarupa king, moved his capital from Kamarupanagara (present-day Guwahati) to Kamatapur (near Cooch Behar town) in the middle of the 13th century, and established the Kamata kingdom. This situation prevailed till the time of Naranarayana, when it became a part of Koch Hajo. It was defined as an administrative unit for the first time in the 17th century when it was called ''Sarkar Dhekuri'' under the Bengal Subah of the Mughals. After the transfer of the Bengal ''Diwani'' to the East India Company, the Goalpara region, minus the Assam Dooars, then under Bhutan, came to be called Rangamatty, and after 1816, "Northeast Rangpur". When the British constituted this as a district in 1833 it came to be known after its headquarters which was in Goalpara town. A portion of the Assam Dooars areas were added to this district after the Bhutan war of 1865.

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