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Hatkhola is a
village located in the
Chapra subdivision of
Nadia district, in the
state of West Bengal, India. It is
situated approximately 9.2 km from...
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married to
Peary Charan Sarkar.
Maharaja III
Manik Ram Basu of
Hatkhola and
Manikganj Hatkhola Royal Family Palace Entrance Painting 1750's.
Zamindar Palace...
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Aurobindo Vidyamandir is an
English medium school in
Hatkhola, Chandannagar, West Bengal,
India established in 1973.
Sabyasachi Mukherjee Ritabrata...
- born in 1869 into a
respected Kayastha Bharadwaja clan
Dutta family of
Hatkhola, in
Calcutta North. Her
parents were
Ganganarayan Dutta and
Kamala Kamini...
- sub-localities. Of them, some are Gondalpara,
Nutan Telighat, Barasat, Tematha,
Hatkhola, Daibokpara, Padripara, Lalbagan, Barabazar, Bagbazar, Fatokgora, Khalisani...
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Ghosh Lane, Calcutta. His
father was
Gyanendra Nath Dutt a
member of the
Hatkhola Dutt family. He
studied in
Oxford University. He
obtained BA (Tripos, 1906)...
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emblem of the
Chowdhury family. Seal used in
Debottur Estate Kolkata-based
Hatkhola Dutta family is a
branch of the
Chowdhury family.
Dutta Chaudhuri Chronicles...
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while his
mother Prabhabati Devi was part of the
famous Dutta family of
Hatkhola in
north Kolkata. She gave
birth to
fourteen children, six
daughters and...
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married to,
Princess Kailash Kamini Sarkar of the
royal family of
Hatkhola and
Manikganj Zamindar family,
fourth daughter of Raja Shib
Narayan Basu...
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learned to swim. Her father,
Panchugopal Saha, then
enrolled her in the
Hatkhola Swimming Club. In 1946, at the age of five, she
began her
swimming career...