Summary: In the text "Contributions to the Geography and History of Bengal," various historical events and geographical insights are discussed based on inscriptions and coins received from several contributors. The importance of mural and medallic evidence for Bengal history, particularly during the Muhammadan period, is highlighted due to limited written sources. The text delves into the significance of rubbings of Muhammadan inscriptions and unpublished Bengal coins, shedding light on the paucity of historical records for early Muhammadan Bengal. Various rulers and kingdoms such as Kuch Bihar, Gaur, and the rise of Sher Shah are discussed along with key battles like the Battle of Chaunsa. The text traces the reigns of different kings, providing valuable information on the period's history. The exploration of place names, rent rolls, and Mahalls offers insights into the administrative divisions and revenue assessment during that time. The text also touches upon the construction of mosques and tombs, shedding light on the architecture and religious practices prevalent in Bengal during the Muhammadan period.