Kolkata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kolkata (help · info) (Bengali: কলকাতা; IPA: [ˈkolkat̪a]), formerly Calcutta (help · info), is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal.
Black Hole of Calcutta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Black Hole of Calcutta was the guard room in the old Fort William, at Calcutta, India where troops of the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj ud-Daulah, held British prisoners of war after ...
Calcuttaweb - History of Calcutta
History of Calcutta. Established in 1690 by a British agent. ... In 1690, Job Charnok, an agent of the East India Company chose this place for a British ...
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MySpace Music profile for Calcutta. Download Calcutta Alternative / Indie / Rock music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, & read Calcutta's blog.
Calcutta/Kolkata: A guide to India's cultural capital. Volunteering ...
Features travel advice to Calcutta, Kolkata, guide to Bengali culture, hotels, festivals, art, poetry, photographs, volunteering. Information about Calcutta, India's cultural ...
Calcutta - LoveToKnow 1911
CALCUTTA, the capital of British India and also of the province of Bengal. It is situated in 22° 34' N. and 88° 24' E., on the left or east bank of the Hugli, about 80 m. from ...
Calcutta - definition of Calcutta by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Cal·cut·ta (k l-k t) A city of eastern India on the Hugli River in the Ganges delta. Founded c. 1690 as a British East India Company trading post, it was the capital of British ...
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Calcutta definition of Calcutta in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Calcutta, India: see Kolkata Kolkata (kôlkŭt`ə), formerly Calcutta..... Click the link for more information.. Kolkata formerly Calcutta. City (pop., 2001: city, 4,580,546; metro ...

