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- [t͡ʃɔndɔnːɔˈɡɔɾ (চন্দননগর)]), also known by its former names Chandannagore and Chandernagor (French: [ʃɑ̃dɛʁnaɡɔʁ]), is a city in the Hooghly district in the Indian...
- André Chandernagor (born 19 September 1921) is a French politician who served as a deputy for Creuse from 1958 to 1981 and as Minister delegate for European...
- Karikal, Yanaon on the Coromandel Coast, Mahé on the Malabar Coast and Chandernagor in Bengal. The French also possessed several loges ('lodges', tiny subsidiary...
- Françoise Chandernagor (born 15 June 1945, Palaiseau) is a French writer. The daughter of André Chandernagor, she is a former student of the École nationale...
- the union territory of Puducherry (Poudouchéry) and the Chandannagar (Chandernagor) subdivision in the state of West Bengal. It has considerable influence...
- originate from Chandernagor of West Bengal and Puducherry, the two former French colonies in India, mostly comprising Bengalis (from Chandernagor), Tamils,...
- 1793. The rhinoceros was a gift from M. Chevalier, French governor of Chandernagor, to Louis XV. It left Calcutta, West Bengal on 22 December 1769, and...
- (Pondichéry) became a colony in the French colonial empire. Together with Chandernagor (already French since 1673), Mahé (since 1721), Yanam (Yanaon) (since...
- of revolution, revenge, and DNA, ISBN 9780312283124 2003 – Françoise Chandernagor, La Chambre, éditions Gallimard, ISBN 2070314200 2003 – Amélie de Bourbon...
- control of the settlements of Puducherry, Mahé, Yanam, Karaikal, and Chandernagor, even during the British period, until 1954. It was a reign of 138 years...