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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 66. Chapters: Cities and towns in Nadia district, Community development blocks in Nadia district, People from Nadia district, Politics in Nadia district, Villages in Nadia district, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Battle of Plassey, Ranaghat, Ramtanu Lahiri, Raakhee, Kalyani, West Bengal, Krishnanagar Sadar subdivision, Ranaghat subdivision, Ghurni, Tehatta subdivision, Krishnanagar, Nadia, Kalyani subdivision, Ranaghat Uttar Purba, Shantipur, Ranaghat Dakshin, Ranaghat Uttar Paschim, Nabadwip, Krishnanagar Dakshin, Krishnanagar Uttar, Dinabandhu Mitra, Aghore Nath Gupta, Swami Madhavananda, Phulia, Haringhata, Nakashipara, Chakdaha, Santipur, Chapra, Nadia, Kaliganj, Karimpur, Birnagar, Dwijendralal Ray, Mayapur, Bagula, Krishnaganj, Palashipara, Badkulla, Tehatta II, Madan Mohan Tarkalankar, Karimpur II, Gede, Nadia, Jyotirmoyee Sikdar, Ranaghat II, Krishnanagar I, Hanskhali, Payradanga, Madanpur, India, Krishnanagar II, Gayespur, Basudeb Barman, Bablari Dewanganj, Taherpur, Aranghata, Kshidirpur, Char Brahmanagar, Parbbatipur, Char Maijdia, Bahirgachi, Satigachha, Darappur, Cooper's Camp, Gopalpur, West Bengal, Aistala, Jagadanandapur, Bahirgachhi New, Nasra, Ranaghat, Raghunatha Siromani, Baruihuda, Alakesh Das, Bethuadahari Wildlife Sanctuary, Habibpur, Nadia, Dhubulia, Hanshkhali, Jatindramohan Bagchi, Nabadwip Ghat. Excerpt: European settlements in India from 1501-1739The Battle of Plassey (Bengali: , Polashir Juddho), 23 June 1757, was a decisive British East India Company victory over the Nawab of Bengal and his French allies, establishing Company rule in South Asia which expanded over much of the Indies for the next hundred years. The battle took place at Palashi, Bengal, on the river banks of the Bhagirathi River, about 150 km north of Calcutta, near Murshidabad, then capital of undivided Bengal. The belligerents were Siraj-ud-...