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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...
- Urdu and Persian. His work won him
promotion in 1752 when he was sent to
Kasimbazar, a
major trading post in Bengal,
where he
worked for
William Watts. While...
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Sahapur (CT).
Baharampur Urban Agglomeration includes:
Baharampur (M),
Kasimbazar (CT),
Goaljan (CT), Gora
Bazar (CT),
Gopjan (CT),
Sibdanga Badarpur (CT)...
- as
Bengal silk. The
British East
India Company established a
kuthi in
Kasimbazar in 1658 AD, with the main aim of
exporting the silk
produced in Murshidabad...
- June,
Clive received news that the new
Nawab had
attacked the
British at
Kasimbazar and
shortly afterwards on 20 June he had
taken the fort at Calcutta. The...
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procession led by his
brother Bishnu Charan Ghosh and the
Maharaja of
Kasimbazar.
Visiting Serampore, he had an
emotional reunion with his guru, Sri Yukteswar...
- and was sent to
Kasimbazar for
practical experience, and also to
learn about the silk trade, by
William Aldersey. It was in
Kasimbazar that
Halhed acquired...
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William Watts, Mir
Jafar and his son Mir Miran.
Watts was
chief of the
Kasimbazar (or Cossimbazar)
factory of the East
India Company. He
lived in Bengal...
- may
refer to: Sir
Francis Sykes, 1st
Baronet (1732–1804),
Governor of
Kasimbazar in
India for
various periods between 1771 and 1804
Frederick Sykes (1877–1954)...
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suburb of the
capital Murshidabad), Hoogli, Kolkata, Chinsura,
Patna and
Kasimbazar. The
Armenian community of
Dhaka were
initially engaged in
export trade...