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TOURIST INFORMATION
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Tourist information on Kolkata makes your stay in the city of joy more comfortable and pleasant. Tourist information on Kolkata acts as a tour guide around the city of Kolkata. The history of the city and the modes of transportation which the tourist... |
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THINGS TO DO IN KOLKATA
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Kolkata city is one of the places they normally say as LIVE. The city with multifarious avenues has so much to offer that the tourists who are more than eager to pack their stuff often complain about missing a whole lot. We therefore recommend such t... |
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HISTORY OF KOLKATA
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Kolkata, formerly spelled Calcutta, is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located in eastern India on the east bank of the River Hooghly. The city is a colonial city developed by the British East India Company and then the British ... |
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CHEAP HOTELS IN KOLKATA
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The main emphasis of budget hotels is to provide good facilities and services to the maximum. The maximum in Kolkata city comprise of tourists primarily domestic, people from small business firms and travellers. The target audience of budget hotels h... |
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NAME AND ORIGINS
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The rent-roll of Akbar, the 16th century Mughal emperor, and the work of a Bengali poet, Bipradas Pipilai, of the late 15th century, both make mention of the city's early name being Kolikata, from which Kolkata/Calcutta are said to derive.There is mu... |
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KOLKATA DISTRICS
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Neighbourhoods in KolkataKolkata, formerly Calcutta, has many densely populated towns and districts on its outskirts.Greater Kolkata consists of Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) and parts of the North 24 Parganas and South 24 Parganas districts an... |
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JOURNEY FROM BRITISH RULE TO INDEPENDENCE
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The three villages, in particular Kalikata, where Calcutta is located, came into the possession of the British East India Company in 1690 and some scholars like to date its beginnings as a major city from the construction of Fort William by the Briti... |
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THE FALL OF CALCUTTA TO SIRAJ UD-DAULA
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When the Seven Years' War broke out, owing to their constant rivalry with the French, and the fall of Madras to the forces of Dupleix, early in 1756 the British authorities in Calcutta began repairs to the fortifications of old Fort William, which we... |
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