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- Chandraketugarh, located in the Ganges Delta, are a cluster of villages in the 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, about 35 kilometres (22 mi) north-east...
- divided into two independent kingdomsGauda and Vanga. Historically, Chandraketugarh, present-day Berachampa, has been identified as the capital of the...
- early civilisations. In the 3rd century BCE, the nearby river port of Chandraketugarh was on the banks of this river. There are still signs of that era,...
- and 12th centuries AD. She is ****ociated with the village Deulia (Chandraketugarh, near Berachampa), in present-day Barasat, North 24 parganas district...
- Bhinmal Bhokardan (Bhogavardhana) Sisupalgarh (modern day Bhubaneswar) Chandraketugarh Chennai Chunar Chidambaram Chirand Coimbatore Cuddalore Cuttack Debal...
- Chandraketugarh Sahidullah Smriti Mahavidyalaya, established in 1997, is a general degree college in Berachampa. It offers undergraduate courses in arts...
- Ptolemy), has been identified with several sites in the region, including Chandraketugarh and Wari-Bateshwar. The Gr**** writers use the names "Gandaridae" (Diodorus)...
- vessel at both ends are decorated with "Makaramukhas". A seal found at Chandraketugarh has a boat with a single mast portra**** on it and bears the Kharoshti-Brahmi...
- Southeast Asia, West India and the Middle East used to come to this port. Chandraketugarh was another port city, situated on the banks of the Bidyadhari River...
- (1100–800 BC). Cruciform boards have been depicted from art reliefs of Chandraketugarh dated to 2nd–1st century BC. A 6th- or 7th-century representation of...