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privileges for the East
India Company which permitted them to
build a
factory at
Hughli,
without fortifications.
Various chief agents,
Governors and presidents...
- Look up
Hooghly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hooghly or
Hughli can
refer to:
Hooghly River,
distributary of the
Ganges in
India Hooghly, West Bengal...
- The
Hooghly River (also
spelled Hoogli or Hugli) is the
westernmost distributary of the Ganges,
situated in West Bengal, India. It is
known in its upper...
-
Mahmet Fazel,
another notable Armenian merchant.
Based in the port town of
Hughli, he used his
business prowess and
influence at the
court of the
Nawab of...
- in 1865. The
names are
spelled in
other ways
including Hooghly, Hugli,
Hughli,
Ugulim (in Portuguese), Chinsura, Chunchura,
Chuchro and Chinsurah. State...
- Parganas, Manbhum, Singhbhum, and Birbhum; Bankura, Raniganj, Bardwan, and
Hughli : in 1872–73
Volume 8 of
Archaeological Survey of India.
Office of the Superintendent...
- Ceilão
Chaul Chittagong Cochin Dadra and
Nagar Haveli Daman and Diu Goa
Hughli Masulipatnam Mangalore Surat Syriam Parangipettai Territories of the EIC...
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consisted of the thirty-three
districts of Burdwan, Birbhum, Bankura, Midnapur,
Hughli, Howrah, Twenty-four Parganas, Calcutta, Nadia, Murshidabad, Jessore, Khulna...
- 6
February 2009. Crawford, D. G. (October 2008). A
Brief History of the
Hughli District By D. G. Crawford. ISBN 9781443766128.
Retrieved 6
February 2009...
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permitted them to
establish factories and
commercial stations at
Chittagong and
Hughli. Later, with the help of the Portuguese, the
Sultan held the Teliagarhi...