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... later became 85 Amherst Street and where his two sons , Radhaprasad and Ramaprasad , lived during his life and after his death . - The other house the one in Maniktala which was known as his " Garden House " and later identified as 113 ...
... later became 85 Amherst Street and where his two sons , Radhaprasad and Ramaprasad , lived during his life and after his death . - The other house the one in Maniktala which was known as his " Garden House " and later identified as 113 ...
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... later ) , Lord William Cavendish Bentinck was chosen to succeed Amherst who resigned few months before completing his term , partly because of ill health and even tragedy in the family . Bentinck was given a hearty send - off dinner at ...
... later ) , Lord William Cavendish Bentinck was chosen to succeed Amherst who resigned few months before completing his term , partly because of ill health and even tragedy in the family . Bentinck was given a hearty send - off dinner at ...
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... later in the Chronique Religieuse . But this was only the beginning of French recognition of the Raja's eminence . Four years later the Societe Asiatique of Paris took a most unusual step . Madame Louise Morin has established from her ...
... later in the Chronique Religieuse . But this was only the beginning of French recognition of the Raja's eminence . Four years later the Societe Asiatique of Paris took a most unusual step . Madame Louise Morin has established from her ...
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