Calcutta Gazette was an English newspaper in Bengal founded by Francis Gladwin, a colonial officer, in 1784. It was one of the first newspapers in India.[1][2][3][4]
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CalcuttaGazette was an English newspaper in Bengal founded by Francis Gladwin, a colonial officer, in 1784. It was one of the first newspapers in India...
The India Gazette; or, Calcutta Public Advertiser was an English language weekly newspaper published in Calcutta (now Kolkata), then capital of British...
There were no textbooks available in Bengali. On 23 April 1789, the CalcuttaGazette published the humble request of several natives of Bengal for a Bengali...
Kolkata, also known as Calcutta (its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of West Bengal. It lies on the eastern...
by an Act of the West Bengal legislature which was notified in the CalcuttaGazette on 24 June 1981. It is an affiliating university in Paschim Medinipur...
of India, p. 450 Advertiser, P. P.-Calcutta- CalcuttaGazette, or Oriental (1865). Selections from CalcuttaGazettes ... Showing the Political and Social...
extract money from the executor of his estate. An advertisement in the CalcuttaGazette in 1804 announces that the sugar mill was up for sale. A temple and...
of Chicago. ISBN 978-0-226-21138-1. "The CalcuttaGazette: Saturday, December 10, 1842". The CalcuttaGazette, 2nd July–28th December 1842. West Bengal...
freethinker. Derozio was a successful student: notices in the India Gazette and the Calcutta Journal at the time mentioned Derozio's academic excellence (including...
in Calcutta marked a transition between print culture and a culture that depended on a race of scribes. A letter to the editor of the India Gazette (7...
beers made from such malt. By 1784, advertisements appeared in the CalcuttaGazette for "light and excellent" pale ale. By 1830, the expressions bitter...
Dutchman in the employ of the British East India Company in September 1768 in Calcutta. The Company deported Bolts back to Europe before he could begin his newspaper...
Calcutta Stock Exchange (CSE) is an Indian stock exchange based in Kolkata, India. It is owned by Ministry of Finance, Government of India. It is one of...
OL 30677644M. Retrieved 24 May 2024. "University of Dacca: Errata". The CalcuttaGazette: 775. 30 September 1926. Matiur Rahman (1971). From Consultation to...
Some of the Regicides. London: John Murray. p. 112. "The Courier". CalcuttaGazette. 9 August 1787. p. 5. Abbott, Geoffrey (2012). Execution: A Guide to...
Cis- and Trans-Sutlej states, for the years 1851-52 and 1852-53. Calcutta: CalcuttaGazette Press, 1854. 1854. Srinivas, M; Shah, A (September 10, 1960)....
500 mi (800 km) from Barrackpore, a military cantonment in Bengal near Calcutta, to Chittagong in preparation for entering Burmese territory. The regiments...
The Calcutta Chronicle and General Advertiser was a weekly English-language newspaper published in Kolkata (then Calcutta), the capital of British India...
Syndicate of the Calcutta University". CalcuttaGazette: 632. 16 July 1919. "Orders by The Hon'ble The Vice-Chancellor and Syndicate of the Calcutta University"...
Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) was a colonial city. The British East India Company developed Calcutta as a village by establishing an artificial riverine...
known as East Calcutta Wetlands) (22 0 27’ N 88 0 27’ E), are a complex of natural and human-made wetlands lying east of the city of Calcutta (Kolkata),...
Hicky's Bengal Gazette (December 16, 1780). The history of CC&FC dates back to 1792, when the club was established by the name of "Calcutta Cricket Club...