- Serampore - Wikipedia
Serampore (also known as Serampur, Srirampur, Srirampore, Shreerampur, Shreerampore, Shrirampur or Shrirampore) is a city in Hooghly district of the Indian state of West Bengal
- Top 12 Places to Visit in Serampore, Hoogly (West Bengal)
Serampore is a well-known city located in the Hooghly district of West Bengal This pre-colonial city on the west bank of the Hooghly River was part of Danish India under the name Frederiknagore from 1755 to 1845 It is tucked with beautiful cultural heritage sites associated with Dane Officials
- Serampore Sub Division - Hooghly
Serampore sub division is the most urbanised, and the one with the highest density of population, of all the subdivisions of Hooghly district Urbanisation started with industrialisation of the Hooghly Flats, the narrow strip of land along the Hooghly and spread inland covering a large portion of Hooghly-Damodar Plain, the agriculturally rich
- Serampore Rajbari | Goswami Rajbari, Serampore - Nomad Saikat
Details shared about Serampore Rajbari durga puja, wedding cost, opening time, entry fee of this Goswami Rajbari with all information
- Serampore - National Museum of Denmark
Serampore is situated in West Bengal by the Hooghly River, which is a branch of India’s holy river Ganges During the 14th and 15th century, the area was a centre of global trade
- A Guide To Visit Serampore | LBB, Kolkata
Serampore, located 25 km from Kolkata, is an old colonial town with the legacy of Danish, British, and Bengali history and culture Explore more with our guide!
- Serampore | India, Map, History | Britannica
Serampore, city, southeastern West Bengal state, northeastern India It is located just west of the Hugli (Hooghly) River and is part of the Kolkata (Calcutta) urban agglomeration Originally a Danish settlement founded in the 18th century and called Frederiksnagar, the town was acquired by the British in 1845 A Baptist mission was begun there in 1793 Serampore College was established (1818) by three Baptist missionaries, who were also the first in India to cast type in an Indian alphabet
- Serampore - West Bengal Tourism
Serampore remained under the Danish rule till 1845, after which the Danish Governor decided to sell it to the British East India Company Built in 1818, the Serampore College, with its grand facede, reminds one of the glorious days of Danish Serampore Danish missionary Carey, along with Ward and Marshman, started the Serampore Mission Press and published the first Bengali translation of the Bible They also started the Friends of India newspaper
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