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- towns, Hugli and Chinsura, in 1865. The names are spelled in other ways including Hooghly, Hugli, Hughli, Ugulim (in Portuguese), Chinsura, Chunchura, Chuchro...
- can refer to: Hooghly, West Bengal, colonial port town now part of Hugli-Chinsura Hooghly railway station Hooghly district, established 1795, containing...
- The Battle of Chinsurah, also known as the Battle of Biderra or the Battle of Hoogly, took place on 25 November 1759 near Chinsurah during the Seven Years'...
- final, which was won by India. Sadhu was born on 29 September 2004 in Chinsura, West Bengal. At the age of 16, Sadhu was selected to play for the senior...
- East India Company instead. The British eventually defeated the Dutch at Chinsura and overthrew Mir Jafar, replacing him with Mir Qasim. Qasim too later...
- Bhadreswar Rishra Serampore Chinsurah Dankuni Uttarpara Chandannagar Chinsura Women PS Serampore Women PS Barrackpore Police Commissionerate Howrah Police...
- Bengal in the 16th century, resulting in the founding of Ugulim (Hooghly-Chinsura) by the Portuguese in 1579. The Bengal Renaissance of the 19th century...
- Job Charnock decided to shift the British trading centre from Hooghly-Chinsura to Calcutta. The reason behind this decision was the strategically safe...
- in 1696. Using Mughal permission, the Dutch also built Fort Gustavas in Chinsura and the French built Fort Orleans in Chandernagore (presently Chandannagar)...
- to Bengal under the pretext of reinforcing their Bengal settlement of Chinsura even though Britain and Holland were not officially at war. Clive, however...