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Cossimbazar is a sub-urban area of
Berhampore city in the
Berhampore CD
block in the
Berhampore subdivision of
Murshidabad district in the
Indian state...
- into five
administrative regions: Gora Bazar, Khagra, Indraprastha,
Cossimbazar, Haridasmati.
Berhampore was a part of
Sepoy Mutiny of 1857
which took...
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Cossimbazar is a
railway station of the Sealdah-Lalgola line in the
Eastern Railway zone of
Indian Railways. The
station is
situated at
Cossimbazar in...
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mercantile communities of Bengal. The Roys of Bhagyakul, the
Nandis of
Cossimbazar (Murshidabad), the
Kundu Chowdhuris of
Mahiari (Howrah), Pal Chowdhuris...
- now the
district town of the
Hooghly district in
modern West Bengal.
Cossimbazar still has a
Dutch cemetery. The
Dutch cemetery in
Karinga near Chhapra...
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factory at
Cossimbazar, and de Bussy. The
Nawab also
moved a
large division of his army
under Rai
Durlabh to Pl****ey, on the
island of
Cossimbazar 30 miles...
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Chandra Nandy KCIE (29 May 1860 – 12
November 1929) was the
Maharaja of
Cossimbazar Raj from 1898 to 1929, a
philanthropist and
reformist during the period...
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Swarnamoyee CI (December, 1827 –
August 25, 1897) was the
Maharani of
Cossimbazar Raj from 1844 to 1897. She was a
philanthropist during the
period of...
- countries.
After the
establishment of
English factories at
Malda and
Cossimbazar, the
English Company's
trade in
Bengal silk
manufactures began to increase...
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Mughal administration, with
jurisdiction over
European companies in
Cossimbazar. In the
early 18th-century,
Murshid Quli Khan, the
prime minister of...