Barkatullah: One of the bodyguards of Mr. Sleeman who is engaged in suppressing thugs. He rescued some stories from official files and printed them in English. Later they were published in Bengal under the name 'Bankaulla Daftar'.
Girish Chandra Bose: 1853 to 180 - He worked as a inspector for seven years. He recorded the stories of various misdeeds in the story of the old inspector. They were first published in a newspaper in 1894-1995. However, they cannot be called police detective stories.
Bhudev Chandra Mukherjee (1842-1919): Battala became famous for writing the book 'Guptakatha of Haridas'. This article is made up of a mixture of local and foreign stories and crime stories. Many of Bhubanchandra's books were published from Battala, but not all of them seem to have been written by Bhubanchandra.
Harilal Bandyopadhyay, BL: He was a lawyer by profession. He became famous for writing 'Nepal Doctor's Story' (1896).
Priyanath Mukherjee (1855-1947): Worked as a inspector for many years. The various stories (probably some fictional ones) of his police life were published monthly under the name 'Darogar Daftar'.
Kshetramohan Ghosh: The first book 'Adarini' was published in 1294. He wrote many books like 'Fake Detective' and 'Three Murders'.
Babaji: It is not known what the real name of the author was. ‘The Secret Story of the Indifferent Princess (1294) is the book of Battala.
Hemchandra Bandyopadhyay: ‘Rani Sudhamukhi’ (1301).
Sharachandra Dev (Government): Author of books like 'Tirtha Bivrat', 'Gum Khun' etc. But he became famous for publishing a monthly magazine called 'To publish the monthly magazine called.
Kusumeshu Mitra: ‘Kaminikantak’ (1306).
Satish Chandra Bandyopadhyay: 'Railway Theft' (1319).
Mahimchandra Chattopadhyay: Chander Hat '(1328, 4th edition). The date of the first publication of the book is unknown.
Panchkari De: One of the best writers of the early period of Bengali detective literature. He is considered by many to be the father of Bengali detective literature. His ‘Mayabini’ (1899) Mayabi (1901) and Jibasmrit Rahasya (1903, later renamed ‘Selinasundari’) once brought a response to the Bengali detective literature world.
Ambikacharan Gupta: Was established as a writer, But also wrote detective novels. ‘Swarnabai’ (1315) and ‘Duplicate of Document’ (1899) were written by him.
Dinendranath Roy (189-1943): The first book Basanti (1896). Wrote many mysteries and detective stories. But the most popular is the story of Detective Blake and his assistant Smith in the Mystery Series. These are translation stories.
Harisadhan Mukherjee (182-1937): Began literary pursuits by writing historical essays and stories. Later he started writing detective stories. ‘Kankan-Chor’ (1918), ‘Lalchithi’ (1918), ‘Mrityu Puzzle’ (1917). Some of his writings were translations.
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