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Angela van
Bengale was one of the
earliest known slaves taken to the Cape
Colony and the
mother of
former slave and
later wealthy socialite Anna de Coningh...
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Drawing of
Jagannath temple from the book L'Inde des rajahs :
voyage dans l'Inde
centrale et dans les présidences de
Bombay et de
Bengale, 1877...
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explorer Olof
Bergh and the
daughter of an
enslaved woman,
Angela van
Bengale and a
white father.
Having started life
amongst some of the
poorest inhabitants...
- Dreyer’s
earliest forebear in
South Africa was a slave,
Ansla [Angela] van
Bengale [of Bengal], also
known as Mãe [Mother] or
Mooij [Beautiful/Pretty] Ansla...
- Cape Colony,
after Zacharias Wagenaer resigns from his post.
Angela van
Bengale, an
early Cape slave, is
freed with her
three children. The
first Malays...
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kolkata Goethe-Institut/Max
Mueller Bhavan Kolkata and
Alliance Française du
Bengale The Park
Hotel South Park
Street Cemetery Stephen Court Building Park Street...
- 1853
Climbing Tea
original induction 1988 'Old Blush'
Unknown 1790
China /
Bengale original induction 1988 'Souvenir de la Malmaison' Bèluze 1843 Bourbon...
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France in Kolkata;
Nicola Facino,
Director of
Alliance Francaise du
Bengale and
Director of the festival,
followed by the
screening of the
french feature...
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Treasure of
Bengal (Italian: Il
tesoro del Bengala, French: Le trésor du
Bengale) is a 1953 Italian-French
adventure film
directed by
Gianni Vernuccio and...
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Crusoes of Guyana; or, The
White Tiger (1885), and Les étrangleurs du
Bengale (1901). Boussenard's best-known book Le
Capitaine C****e-Cou (1901) was...