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- Serampore (also called Serampur, Srirampur, Srirampore, Shreerampur, Shreerampore, Shrirampur or Shrirampore) is a city in Hooghly district in the Indian...
- Serampore College is located in Serampore, in West Bengal, India. Established in 1818, it is the fourth oldest college in the country after Old Seminary...
- The Serampore Trio was the name given to three pioneering English missionaries in India, namely William Carey (1761-1834), a shoemaker, Joshua Marshman...
- The Senate of Serampore College (University) is an e****enical regulatory and affiliating body for Christian theological education, which works in partnership...
- who founded the Serampore College and the Serampore University, the first degree-awarding university in India and cofounded the Serampore Mission Press...
- Serampore (previously known as Serampore-26 and changed to Serampore-27 in the 2009 election) is one of the 543 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies...
- British occupation of Serampore also referred to as the English occupation of Serampore (Danish: Den engelske besættelse af Serampore) was a siege and thereafter...
- The Serampore Mission Press was a book and newspaper publisher that operated in Serampore, Danish India, from 1800 to 1837. The Press was founded by the...
- until his death. He was a member of the Serampore trio with William Carey and William Ward. The trio founded Serampore University, many primary and secondary...
- carrying funds for Serampore College; as a result, Ward, Marshman and Carey became known as the Serampore trio. Ward died of cholera at Serampore on 7 March 1823...