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Village in India

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  • kêriadenn India (br)
  • pentref yn India (cy)
  • οικισμός της Ινδίας (el)
  • قرية في الهند (ar)
  • ভারতর আহান গাঙ (bpy)
  • ভারতের একটি গ্রাম (bn)
  • ভাৰতৰ এখন গাওঁ (as)
  • Dorf in Indien (de)
  • villaggio dell'India (it)
  • भारत का गाँव (hi)
  • kylä Intiassa (fi)
  • village en Inde (fr)
  • భారతదేశంలోని గ్రామం (te)
  • селище в Индия (bg)
  • գյուղ Հնդկաստանում (hy)
  • ਭਾਰਤ ਦਾ ਇੱਕ ਪਿੰਡ (pa)
  • ଭାରତରେ ଗ୍ରାମ (or)
  • ಭಾರತ ದೇಶದ ಗ್ರಾಮಗಳು (kn)
  • ભારતનું ગામ (gu)
  • ഇന്ത്യയിലെ വില്ലേജുകള്‍ (ml)
  • село в Індії (uk)
  • falu Indiában (hu)
  • sráidbhaile san India (ga)
  • village in India (en)
  • dorp in West-Bengalen, India (nl)
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  • On the riverside to the south of the settlement was the village of Govindpore, founded two centuries earlier by the Setts and Bysacks, the Hindu Fathers of Calcutta: and surrounding it was a thick tiger-infested jungle that could be easily cut down. The whole colony, with their tutelary deity Gobindjee, migrated to the north of Calcutta, and liberal compensation in money and in grants of lands were made to them for their dispossession. (en)
  • Beyond the purely European buildings lying around the Fort where four villages of mud and bamboo, all of which were included in the zemindary limits of the original settlement. These villages were the original three with the addition of Chowringhee, which was in 1717 a hamlet of isolated hovels, surrounded by water-logged paddy fields and bamboo-groves and separated from Govindpore by a tiger-haunted jungle where expands the grassy level of the maidan. The Esplanade was a jungle not yet cleared, interspersed with a few huts and small plots of grazing and arable lands. Beyond the Chitpore Road which formed the eastern boundary of the settlement, lay more pools, swamps and rice fields, dotted here and there with the struggling huts of fishermen, falconers, wood-cutters, weavers and cultivators. (en)
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  • Gobindapur, Kolkata (en)
  • Gobindapur (sv)
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