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same time that Jatin's group was to strike in | Bengal, a German raid was planned for the penal colon |
d Maipara branches off here to join the Bay of | Bengal a short distance away while the main stream pr |
was the son of a barrister in Baharampur, West | Bengal, a city located some 185 km north of Kolkata. |
Habul Sen's family hailed from East | Bengal, a fact that is blatantly obvious by his stron |
The People and Culture of | Bengal: A Study in Origins, Volume 1- Part 1 & 2, 200 |
ni miniatures as well as Mughal paintings, and | Bengal, a place where he felt the fusion of western m |
They are in West | Bengal, a landless community whose traditional occupa |
959-66, possibly born in | Bengal about 920), author of a work known as Upasakad |
ed the Banga Sangeet Vidyalaya in 1871 and the | Bengal Academy of Music in 1881. |
Act came into force he put in order the whole | Bengal administration. |
The currency at The Company's Bombay and | Bengal administrative regions was The Rupee. |
mani, Acharya Yogesh Chandra Roy Vidyanidhi of | Bengal advised the publication of Vishuddha Siddhanta |
a sign of the decline of the Jute industry in | Bengal after the partition of India in 1947. |
River empties its entire water into the Bay of | Bengal after flowing a few miles from the Dowleswaram |
rd near Shayeshtabad and falls into the Bay of | Bengal after meeting with the meghna at Sahbazpur in |
vangaurd unit to enter the Gangetic plains of | Bengal after the expected fall of Imphal. |
This species is distributed in the Gulf of | Bengal along Myanmar and Thailand and in the Pacific |
re sometimes styled as HH The Prince -name- of | Bengal, although they were never considered a salute |
Its merger with | Bengal Ambuja promoted Calcutta Cinema Private Ltd (C |
sh East India Company servants in 18th-century | Bengal, and also the history of British involvement i |
His father was a tea-planter in | Bengal, and his parents remained in India, sending Bi |
etween Government of India, Government of West | Bengal and leaders of the Hill Parties headed by GJM |
It is known from India (West | Bengal) and Nepal. |
icat Lake, which provides access to the Bay of | Bengal and the Coromandel Coast, an important area fo |
ar he was appointed General Officer Commanding | Bengal and Assam Area in India. |
nt to India to run his father's tea estates in | Bengal and remained there until 1888, albeit with occ |
uddin Khan Koka whose was made the governor of | Bengal and his decendants are still to be found in Sh |
r constructing a pedagogy of the child mind in | Bengal, and he backed it up on the one hand with actu |
t Asia, ranging from eastern India to Myanmar, | Bengal, and Vietnam. |
The majority of its mines are in West | Bengal and some in Jharkhand State. |
illiam Farrell, had worked as an accountant in | Bengal and in 1929, he married Prudence Josephine Rus |
Twice his armies invaded | Bengal, and he obtained the cession of Cuttack. |
tya Roy, one of the twelve feudal provinces of | Bengal and Ruler of Jessore during the Mughal regime. |
Satish Ranjan Das, was the Advocate-General of | Bengal and later the Law Member of the Executive Coun |
y system in Orissa, India draining into Bay of | Bengal and Chilka lake. |
inesh were treated as martyrs by supporters in | Bengal and other parts of India. |
ali speaking refugees was possible within West | Bengal and called upon all refugees to come there. |
ld count Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, Premier of | Bengal and Prime Minister of Pakistan and Muhammad Hi |
goto poll are Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West | Bengal and Pondicherry. |
sh - the parts of Modern Bihar,Jharkhand, West | Bengal and Tarai region of Nepal. |
luate political terrorism in India, especially | Bengal and Punjab, its impact, and the links with the |
up-down performance of the Kolkata teams East | Bengal and Mohun Bagan. |
India's studies of the Arabian Sea, the Bay of | Bengal, and the Indian Ocean. |
The aim of the plot was to isolate | Bengal and capture the capital city of Calcutta, whic |
arrived in India in 1829 as a civil servant in | Bengal, and served in various offices, as assistant s |
He played domestic cricket for | Bengal and played four One Day Internationals for Ind |
tenant Governor of the new province of Eastern | Bengal and Assam. |
riginal painting at the Shanti Niketan in West | Bengal and later did a diploma in Oriental Arts from |
eader of CPI(M) himself invited all of them to | Bengal, and the response he got was over whelming. |
The Mughal army marched into Tanda, capital of | Bengal and Daud withdrew to Orissa. |
s by well-known artistes and troupes from West | Bengal and Bangladesh. |
In 1797 he was appointed chief justice of | Bengal, and created a baronet; in 1806 he returned to |
Dravidian kingdom:The conquest of | Bengal and Burma. |
Silchar District in Assam, Jalpaiguri in West | Bengal and Sylhet District in Bangladesh. |
de of the village is surrounded by East Bay of | bengal and other sides are lands. |
lished, the capital of the Empire was moved to | Bengal and remained as such till 1912. |
ctober 1943 prior to its moving east into West | Bengal and closer to the front lines in Burma. |
Iskander Mirza, a relative of the Nawabs of | Bengal and also of Muhammad Ali Bogra became the firs |
One part of this clandestine beach is in West | Bengal and the other in Orissa. |
an airport to serve as an air traffic hub for | Bengal and for other regional traffic. |
Groups (samaj, like the sankeertan of | Bengal and the bhajana goshti of South India) of devo |
The provinces of | Bengal and Punjab were to be partitioned on religious |
han Bahadur Abdur Rahman Khan, BES was ADPI of | Bengal and after retirement served as Principal of Ja |
e represented the Barasat constituency of West | Bengal and is a member of the All India Forward Bloc |
In the Sunderban forest, shared by West | Bengal and Bangladesh, estuarine forests are the area |
ioners Appointed to Enquire into the Famine in | Bengal and Orissa in 1866, Volumes I, II, Calcutta |
This species is distributed in the Bay of | Bengal and in the Pacific Ocean along New Caledonia. |
ly led to the establishment of British rule in | Bengal, and eventually, the whole Indian subcontinent |
ndi is one of the most popular folk deities in | Bengal, and a number of poems and literary compositio |
Mitra family is one of the oldest families of | Bengal and received various honors from the Bengal Na |
ahi is a popular dessert in the states of West | Bengal and Orissa. |
us Digambara Jains in Pundravardhana (northern | Bengal) and Samatata (southeastern Bengal). |
He represented the Howrah constituency of West | Bengal and is a member of the Communist Party of Indi |
The butterfly occurs in India in the Northeast | Bengal and Assam and eastwards onto Myanmar (Dawnas). |
city to reduce the region's dependency on West | Bengal and Orissa. |
92 he was appointed Commander of a District in | Bengal and the following year he became General Offic |
n was appointed secretary to the government of | Bengal and an ex-officio member of the Bengal legisla |
90-910) expanded further eastwards in Magadha, | Bengal, and Assam. |
ree water-bodies - the Arabian Sea, the Bay of | Bengal and the Indian Ocean. |
han's data) causing a serious food shortage in | Bengal and was the most important cause of the famine |
he was appointed Assistant Adjutant-General in | Bengal and in 1882 was Commander of the 9th Bengal Ca |
represented the Basirhat constituency of West | Bengal and is a member of the Communist Party of Indi |
It has been found in the Bay of | Bengal and in the SW Indian coasts. |
of people from the mainland, mostly from West | Bengal and Tamil Nadu. |
efeated Indrayudh of Kannauj and Dharampala of | Bengal and seized even his crown. |
n various villages and cities in Tripura, West | Bengal and other parts of India. |
dia under British East India Company monopoly ( | Bengal) and in the Princely states (Malwa) outside th |
resented his plan for a united and independent | Bengal and Abul Hashim issued a similar statement in |
one of the major student organizations in West | Bengal and has won student union election in many col |
In other parts of India, especially West | Bengal and also in a neighboring country like Banglad |
t of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, West | Bengal and Bihar) and F. pennantii gangutrianus (Dist |
in the Indian states of Jharkhand, Bihar, West | Bengal and Assam. |
e represented the Dum Dum constituency of West | Bengal and is a member of the Communist Party of Indi |
For Francis's influence on | Bengal and his rivalry with Hastings, see "Chapter 3: |
is found growing in the wild in northern West | Bengal and Sikkim regions of India. |
rs are believed to have settled permanently in | Bengal and one of their descendants viz. |
Compared to other parts of India, such as West | Bengal and Maharastra, education came to North East I |
cued three US airmen from a raft in the Bay of | Bengal, and shortly afterwards discovered and rescued |
ristan-i-Ghaibi deals only with the affairs of | Bengal and the adjoining area. |
presented the Alipurduars constituency of West | Bengal and was a member of the Revolutionary Socialis |
Clarke was Inspector of Schools in Eastern | Bengal and later of India, and superintendent of the |
active role to unite worker section of Bihar, | Bengal and Orissa for freedom struggle movement in 19 |
k Morshead, CSI, Inspector General of Police - | Bengal and Patna; |
The storm struck in northeastern parts of West | Bengal and Bihar states, with winds estimated from 12 |
nd and the Malay peninsular, Burma, the Bay of | Bengal and as far west as the Red Sea. |
He played domestic cricket for | Bengal and played one One Day International for India |
ty, but from a dynasty native to Koch Bihar in | Bengal, and maternally of Maratha stock. |
It is most popular in Orissa and | Bengal and is made from lucina or water buffalo milk. |
itician, cabinet minister and Governor of West | Bengal and Governor of Karnataka. |
ram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, (part of) West | Bengal and the Kingdom of Bhutan. |
A tropical cyclone formed in the Bay of | Bengal and was briefly tracked by the Indian Meteorol |
in the context of the nationalist awakening in | Bengal and India, in the latter half of the nineteent |
into poll are Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West | Bengal and Pondicherry. |
aishnava holy places in Mathura District, West | Bengal and Odisha, also established temples dedicated |
The trade from Ostend to Mocha, India, | Bengal and China started in 1715. |
vement in the Debra-Gopiballavbur area in West | Bengal and due to the opposition of CPI(ML) towards t |
as' - the peninsular region between the Bay of | Bengal and the Arabian Sea). |
the Krishna, which also drain into the Bay of | Bengal; and the Narmada and the Tapti, which drain in |
and played till 1964 with distinction for East | Bengal and Mohun Bagan two of the giants of Indian so |
e traitors to their nation like Mir Jafar from | Bengal and Mir Sadiq from the Deccan, who were instru |
Ashar Char is an island in the western Bay of | Bengal, and is about two miles long. |
Both the | Bengal and the Ondina were damaged in the action, but |
In India in Sikkim, | Bengal and Orissa. |
with chhena, is popular in parts of Rajasthan, | Bengal, and Orissa, though the form can differ signif |
After making substantial gains in | Bengal and Hyderabad, the British, after collecting h |
epresented the Mathurapur constituency of West | Bengal and is a member of the Communist Party of Indi |
It is known from | Bengal and Bombay. |
hed by the Indian revolutionary underground in | Bengal and Punjab and headed by Rashbehari Bose, the |
st Pakistan and India; the East Pakistan, West | Bengal and Tripura. |
arashtra), Thiruvalla (Kerala), Siliguri (West | Bengal) and others, along with a tie-up with the Ferg |
Gopala united all of | Bengal and brought peace and prosperity in the region |
uproot the foreign Turko-Afghan Muslim rule of | Bengal and put forth as a temporary alternative the E |
he Department of Education, Government of West | Bengal and is affiliated to the Council for the India |
stras, a fishing and agricultural community in | Bengal, and possibly of aboriginal Bihari origin, was |
anerjee came out of the Congress Party in West | Bengal and established the All India Trinamool Congre |
represented the Serampore constituency of West | Bengal and is a member of the Communist Party of Indi |
lone season, Sidr formed in the central Bay of | Bengal, and quickly strengthened to reach peak 1-minu |
vinces which did not have a uniform majority - | Bengal and Punjab. |
om some quarters within the Government of West | Bengal and the Government of India because of its dep |
He was sent to Air HQ, | Bengal, and then in February 1943 formed the 'Air Fig |
eaty of Katak in which Daud ceded the whole of | Bengal and Bihar, retaining only Orissa. |
atriyas and Nairs of Kerala, the Kshatriyas of | Bengal and Tripura, and the Bunts of Karnataka, and s |
old Temple of Lord Shiva at Chandaneswar,near | Bengal and Orissa Border.Nearly half million people & |
ndian Ocean, Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, Bay of | Bengal, Andaman Sea, and off India, Taiwan, the Phili |
The government of West | Bengal announced that they would bear the cost of tre |
aditional 'Nava-ratna' or nine spires style of | Bengal architecture, the three-storeyed south-facing |
The Abdal in West | Bengal are found mainly in the districts of 24 Pargan |
a, the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West | Bengal are affected by floods. |
Stewart was commissioned into the | Bengal Army in 1840, and served in 1854 and 1855 in t |
He entered the | Bengal army in 1855, rising through the ranks to beco |
arch 1782, and went to India as a cadet in the | Bengal army in 1799. |
Brownlow was commissioned into the | Bengal Army in 1847. |
d P-53 rifle which was to be introduced in the | Bengal Army that year. |
Late in 1848, a large British and | Bengal army took the field during the cold weather se |
India, the Mutiny of XI Native Cavalry of the | Bengal Army in Meerut, revolt against the British Eas |
ip Melvill, Melville was commissioned into the | Bengal Army in 1815. |
Philip Melvill (1796-1882) was a | Bengal Army officer who went on to be Military Secret |
Ghazeepore, while serving as a Captain of the | Bengal Army's 32nd Regiment, Native Infantry. |
in organisation to the irregular units of the | Bengal Army, but in the service of the Maharajah Jaya |
the Tibet Mission He was also a Surgeon in the | Bengal Army. |
In 1759 he was made Commander of the | Bengal Army. |
The fourth Baronet was a General in the | Bengal Army. |
ounger daughter of Major William Martin of the | Bengal Army. |
evere wounds and victory seemed assured to the | Bengal army. |
in 1795 as a cadet in the East India Company's | Bengal Army. |
Regiment Native Infantry of the | Bengal Army. |
.When the Portuguese first started to frequent | Bengal, around the year 1530, the two great centres o |
Bidhan Chandra Roy, the Chief Minister of West | Bengal, arranged a special screening of the film for |
mmanding Station: Brigadier Sir James Tennant, | Bengal Artillery |
ined a commission as Second Lieutenant for the | Bengal Artillery in 1828, and moved back to India in |
tenant-colonel, being now third on the list of | Bengal artillery officers. |
ombe College, Nairne was commissioned into the | Bengal Artillery in 1855. |
as afterwards appointed adjutant 6th Battalion | Bengal Artillery at Agra where he died from cholera o |
pproximately 33 years old, and a Gunner in the | Bengal Artillery, Bengal Army during the Indian Mutin |
the mutineers of the 73rd Native Infantry, and | Bengal Artillery, when the former was ordered to char |
is Chesney, captain on the retired list of the | Bengal Artillery, and nephew of Francis Rawdon Chesne |
he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the | Bengal Artillery. |
the daughter of Col. Sir James Tennant of the | Bengal Artillery. |
patronage by B.C. Roy, Chief Minister of West | Bengal, as well as Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minist |
rn in Ramakeli in the district of Maldah, West | Bengal as the son of Srivallabha Mallika (also known |
The film was initially to be shot in West | Bengal as it nearest to Bangladesh (Chittagong) but d |
ms of generating capacity in the state of West | Bengal as well as among other DVC power plants. |
t Haileybury in Hertfordshire, being posted to | Bengal as a writer in 1817. |
immensely popular in the states of Assam, West | Bengal as well as in neighbouring Bangladesh. |
ded as a key figure in literary renaissance of | Bengal as well as India. |
ous names, the Arial Khan fell into the bay of | bengal as the Haringhata. |
ond position after Anandabazar Patrika in West | Bengal, as per readership and circulation is concerne |
He spent just one season at East | Bengal as he returned to Goa to sign for Dempo. |
up in Asansol, the second largest city in West | Bengal as well as in Howrah. |
He was also a leading member of the | Bengal Asiatic Society (vice-president 1833-7), and s |
ndian Civil Service in 1904 and served in East | Bengal, Assam and with the Government of India. |
) Durga Puja is the biggest annual festival in | Bengal, Assam, Orissa, Bihar and Nepal, where it is k |
the Himalayas in Sikkim, Bhutan, northern West | Bengal, Assam, Manipur and Nagaland. |
orthern Jungle Queen ranges from Sikkim, north | Bengal, Assam, Manipur, and Nagaland in India. |
He was leader of the opposition in the West | Bengal assembly during 2006-2011. |
Bratya Basu fought the West | Bengal Assembly polls 2011 on a Trinamool Congress ti |
Trinamool Congress and contested the 2011 West | Bengal Assembly election under its flag from the Kuma |
Mamata reached the West | Bengal assembly and protested at the venue. |
adavpur assembly constituency in the 2011 West | Bengal assembly election, running against incumbent C |
damaging furniture and microphones in the West | Bengal Assembly. |
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