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- word Kolkata (Bengali: কলকাতা [kolˈkata]) derives from Kôlikata (Bengali: কলিকাতা [ˈkɔliˌkata]), the Bengali language name of one of three villages that...
- fifteenth century, both make mention of the city's early name's being Kolikata, from which Kolkata/Calcutta have been derived There is lot of discussion...
- Adhikar Mahashweta Devi Novel 1980 Shambo Samaresh Basu `Kalkut' Novel 1981 Kolikata Darpan, Pt. I Radharaman Mitra Local history and culture 1982 Amritasya...
- Ka-ní-kok-tap - 加爾各答 (Hokkien/Taiwanese), Korukata - コルカタ (****anese), Kolkata/Kolikata কলকাতা / কলিকাতা (Bengali), კალკუტა (Georgian), कोलकाता (Hindi, current)...
- known as Calcutta until 2001 the city was widely pronounced as Kolkata/Kolikata in Bengali. Though the first ten medical schools did not follow this tradition...
- Frontier Railway Co-operative Bank Ltd. Khardah Co-operative Bank Ltd. Kolikata Mahila Co-Operative Bank Ltd., Kolkata Police Co-operative Bank Ltd. Konnagar...
- late 15th century, both make mention of the area's early name's being Kolikata, from which Kolkata/Calcutta derive. There is much discussion about the...
- ISBN 9789384561246 2017 Sakkhatkar Sangraha A collection of Interviews Kingshuk Mondal Kolikata Letterpress ISBN 9788193264027 2017 Bratya ebong Bratya Bratya and Bratya...
- years later, but he combined the three villages of Sutanuti, Govindopur & Kolikata to form the city of Calcutta. The octagonal Moorish style tomb was erected...
- Bandyopadhyay-Banglapedia,Rangalal Bandyopadhyay National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh "Kolikata Kolpalata". n.d. Retrieved 1 March 2018. K. M. George (n.d.). Modern Indian...