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Kalikata was one of the
three villages which were
merged to form the city of
Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) in India. The
other two
villages were Gobindapur...
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Praphullachandra (1976). Jībana-smr̥tira bhūmikā.
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known as Calcutta) in India. The
other two
villages were
Gobindapur and
Kalikata.
Sutanuti was set up
along the
banks of the
Hooghly river which is a tributary...
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flourished the Basak, Sett, and a
group of
Portuguese merchants. In Dihi
Kalikata,
Armenian traders commanded significant influence. The
first historical...
- the city of
Calcutta in late 17th century. The
other two
villages were
Kalikata and Sutanuti. Job Charnock, an
administrator with the
British East India...
- the city
stands has been
inhabited for over two millennia.
Kolkata or
Kalikata in its
earliest mentions, is
described to be a
village surrounded with...
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first mayor. The
three villages (Sutanuti,
Gobindapur &
Kalikata),
particularly in
Kalikata,
where Calcutta is located, came into the
possession of the...
- but not
limited to the
three villages of Sutanuti,
Govindapur and Dihi
Kalikata — were
granted to Lakshmikanta, who
would adopt the
surname of Roy Choudhury...
- now
located was
originally inhabited by the
people of
three villages—
Kalikata,
Sutanuti and Gobindapur. However, the
boundaries of the
three villages...