- Chakrabarti's
Chandimangal (1594),
Todar Mal's taxation-list in 1596 and
Krishnaram Das's
Kalikamangal (1676–77).
Kalighat was then
considered a safe place...
-
temple by
rebuilding and
renovating it.
Rudra Singha (1696–1714)
invited Krishnaram Bhattacharyya, a
famous mahant of the
Shakta sect who
lived in Malipota...
- Bhurishrestha. When he was the prince, he had
defeated and
humiliated Krishnaram Ray, the
ruler of
Bardhaman in a battle. The
latter was
subsequently killed...
- 2010
Indian Tamil-language
masala film
written and
directed by
debutante Krishnaram (a.k.a.)S.A.Ramakrishnan,
starring Sakthi and
Remya Nambeeshan in lead...
- 1942),
which had 24 branches. Five
years later, in 1975, SBI
acquired Krishnaram Baldeo Bank,
which had been
established in 1916 in
Gwalior State, under...
-
unaffected during the
course of the Mughal-British conflict. In the meanwhile,
Krishnaram Ray, a
Punjabi Khatri merchant obtained the
zamindari of
Burdwan and few...
- In 1797, Sri Ramakrishna’s
famous disciple Balarama Basu’s
grandfather Krishnaram Basu
donated another Ratha. His son
Guruprasad Basu
renewed the Ratha...
-
against his father, he
captured the fort of Bardhaman. In 1689, Raja
Krishnaram Roy, of the
Bardhaman Raj family,
obtained a
farman (royal decree) from...
-
towards Shaktism and
thought of
becoming an
orthodox Hindu, and
invited Krishnaram Bhattacharya Nyayavagish from Nabadwip,
Bengal to take him as his religious...
- and therefore, he
received the
title "Marh". His son was
Krishnaram and in turn,
Krishnaram's son was
Preetoram Marh.
Preetoram worked in the
customs house...