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publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Chandernagore". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
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Chandernagore Muni****l
Corporation or CMC is the
local government that
governs the city of
Chandannagar in
Chandannagar Subdivision of
Hooghly district...
- but they were
driven out by the
Dutch after a long and
costly siege.
Chandernagore (present-day Chandannagar) was
established in 1692, with the permission...
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Chandernagore Government College, also
known as
Dupleix College (Bengali: চন্দননগর সরকারি কলেজ; French: Collège
gouvernemental de Chandernagor) is a government...
- The 2022
Chandernagore Muni****l
Corporation election was held on 12
February 2022 to
elect 33
members of the
Chandernagore Muni****l
Corporation (CMC)...
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supervising officer for
Serampore and
Chandernagore Sub Divisions, ****isted by SDPO:
Serampore and SDPO:
Chandernagore. Rural: He is in
Arambagh and is the...
- of
Chandernagore by a
British force under the
command of
Robert Clive and
Charles Watson on 23
March 1757
during the
Seven Years' War.
Chandernagore remained...
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Karikal (Karaikal), Mahé and
Yanaon (now Yanam),
excluding Chandannagar (
Chandernagore), and it is
named after the
largest district, Puducherry,
which was...
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Following the
British capture and
demolition of the
French outpost at
Chandernagore in 1757, Mir Jafar, the
Nawab of Bengal,
opened secret negotiations...
- St Joseph's
Convent (SJC) is a
Catholic all-girls
school in Chandannagar,
established in 1861 by the
Sisters of St.
Joseph of
Cluny in the Archdiocese...