- 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...