- towns,
Hugli and
Chinsura, in 1865. The
names are
spelled in
other ways
including Hooghly, Hugli, Hughli,
Ugulim (in Portuguese),
Chinsura, Chunchura, Chuchro...
- The
Battle of Chinsurah, also
known as the
Battle of
Biderra or the
Battle of Hoogly, was a
military engagement which took
place on 25
November 1759 near...
- Sri
Lanka which was won by India.
Sadhu was born on 29
September 2004 in
Chinsura, West Bengal. At the age of 16,
Sadhu was
selected to play for the senior...
- East
India Company instead. The
British eventually defeated the
Dutch at
Chinsura and
overthrew Mir Jafar,
replacing him with Mir Qasim.
Qasim too later...
-
Bengal in the 16th century,
resulting in the
founding of
Ugulim (Hooghly-
Chinsura) by the
Portuguese in 1579. The
Bengal Renaissance of the 19th century...
- Job
Charnock decided to
shift the
British trading centre from Hooghly-
Chinsura to Calcutta. The
reason behind this
decision was the
strategically safe...
- to
Bengal under the
pretext of
reinforcing their Bengal settlement of
Chinsura even
though Britain and
Holland were not
officially at war. Clive, however...
- can
refer to: Hooghly, West Bengal,
colonial port town now part of Hugli-
Chinsura Hooghly railway station Hooghly district,
established 1795, containing...
- and
Khemankari Devi. They
later moved to Barrackpore. He
attended the
Chinsura Training School and the
Barrackpore Government High School. He was married...
- in 1696.
Using Mughal permission, the
Dutch also
built Fort
Gustavas in
Chinsura and the
French built Fort
Orleans in
Chandernagore (presently Chandannagar)...