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Katha or
Biswa (also
spelled kattha or
cottah; Hindi: कट्ठा, ****amese: কঠা, Bengali: কাঠা) is a unit of area
mostly used for land
measurement in India...
- as a temple-****-museum: The single-store****
stucture spread over
eight cottahs at
Gauribari Lane off Raja
Dinendra Street", The
Telegraph Basan, Khusboo...
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Pamah was the name
recorded by
Patrick Russell of a
specimen from "Mansoor
Cottah", he also
received specimens from Bengal. The
scientific name of the genus...
- The
Battle of
Panamarathukotta (or
Pancoorta Cottah) was
fought between the
British East
India Company and the
Nairs in Wayanad, in the
south Indian state...
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State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) Hospital, and others. At present, a
cottah (1,361
square feet (126.4 m2)) of land is
priced between ₹ 30 and ₹ 35 lakh...
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Rammohan Sarani,
Kolkata on a plot of land
measuring three bighas and six
cottahs.
Presently Heramba Chandra College is
situated at 23/49,
Gariahat Road...
- a
bunch of
artistes formed a co-operative
society and was
granted a 14-
cottah plot by the then
finance minister of West Bengal,
Ashok Mitra. It was around...
- in India.
These include: 13
Cottahs (9,360
square feet) of land in
upscale Ballygunge neighbourhood of Calcutta. 6
Cottahs (4,320
square feet) of land...
- "puckabazaar" in
central Calcutta,
which spread over nine
bighas and
eight cottahs of land, "with
convenient shops,
surrounded with a
colonnade veranda":...
- furniture. The
London Missionary Society building was
bought along with six
cottah of land in May 1952 for Rs. 30,000/-. The
property was
augmented by the...