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Maharaja Nabakrishna Deb (also
known as Raja
Nabakrishna Deb,
archaic spelling Nubkissen; 10
October 1733 – 22
December 1797),
founder of the Shovabazar...
- Raja
Nabakrishna Street (Bengali: রাজা নবকৃষ্ণ স্ট্রিট): An old
street of
Kolkata (then Calcutta),
situated in the
north of the city. This
street of North...
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Shobhabazar royal family located in the
Indian city of Kolkata.
Maharaja Nabakrishna Deb (1733–97),
founder of the
Shobhabazar Rajbari royal family (at 35)...
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Metropolitan Area.
Aurobindo Sarani:
connects Ultadanga with
Shobhabazar Raja
Nabakrishna Street Bidhan Sarani:
connects Shyambazar and
College Street, runs parallel...
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Jadavpur Nabakrishna Pal
Adarsha Shikshayatan or N. K. Pal
Adarsha Shikshayatan is a
school located at
Vivek Nagar, Jadavpur, Kolkata, India. This is...
- Arpooly, and from
there to Shobhabazar. Ramcharan's
youngest son
Maharaja Nabakrishna Deb rose to fame and power. The
glorious days of
Shobhabazar starts with...
- near Kalighat. Not
knowing what to do with it, he sold it off to Raja
Nabakrishna Deb,
Zamindar of Shovabazar-Sutanuti.
Seeing the
coins as an opportunity...
- Calcutta. It was
inaugurated by Pt.
Jawaharlal Nehru in 1945 at 10, Raja
Nabakrishna Street in
North Kolkata. It runs
three shifts: Morning, Day, and Evening...
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State Archaeological Museum Warren Hastings Battle of Biderra/Chinsurah
Nabakrishna Deb
Rabindranath Tagore Localities Kolkata metropolitan area Neighbourhoods...
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director of Sei Chokh.
Nabakrishna's uncle Prankrishna brings him back to
their home from a
mental facility.
Before that
Nabakrishna lives like a free bird...