Gobindapur — may refer to: * Gobindapur, Bangladesh * Gobindapur, India … Wikipedia
Gobindapur, India — Gobindapur ( bn. গোবিন্দপুর) was one of the three villages which were merged to form the city of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) in India. The other two villages were Kalikata and Sutanuti. Job Charnock, an administrator with the British East India… … Wikipedia
Arazi Gobindapur — Infobox Settlement official name = Arazi Gobindapur other name = native name = nickname = settlement type = motto = imagesize = image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = image blank emblem = blank emblem type =… … Wikipedia
Sutanuti — ( bn. সুতানুটি) was one of the three villages which were merged to form the city of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) in India. The other two villages were Gobindapur and Kalikata. Job Charnock, an administrator with the British East India Company is… … Wikipedia
Kalikata — ( bn. কলিকাতা) was one of the three villages which were merged to form the city of Kolkata (formerly, Calcutta) in India. The other two villages were Gobindapur and Sutanuti. Job Charnock, an administrator with the British East India Company is… … Wikipedia
Kolkata — Calcutta redirects here. For other uses, see Calcutta (disambiguation). Kolkata (কলকাতা) City of Joy, Cultural Capital of India, Literary Capital of India, City of Furious Creative Energy, City of Palaces, City of All Cities, City of Bridges in… … Wikipedia
History of Kolkata — Kolkata (Bangla: IPAudio|Calcutta pronunciation.ogg| [ kolkat̪a] কলকাতা; formerly named Audio|Hi Calcutta.ogg|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… … Wikipedia
Etymology of Kolkata — This article describes several theories on Etymology of Kolkata, (erstwhile Calcutta) the capital of the eastern Indian state of West Bengal.The rent roll of Akbar, a sixteenth century Mughal emperor, and the work of a Bengali poet, Bipradaas, of … Wikipedia
Adi Ganga — ( bn. আদি গঙ্গা), also known as Gobindapur creek, Surman’s Nullah and Tolly’s Nullah, was the main flow of the Hooghly River from the 15th to 17th century but has subsequently virtually dried up. [Roy, Niharranjan, Bangalir Itihas, Adi Parba , Bn … Wikipedia
Maidan (Kolkata) — For other uses see Maidan The Maidan (literally open field) is the largest urban park in Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is a vast stretch of field and home to numerous play grounds, including the famous cricketing venue Eden… … Wikipedia