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Born | Calcutta, India | 22 December 1944
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Rash Sarkar (born 22 December 1944) is an Indian former cricketer. He played two first-class matches for Bengal in 1966/67. [1]
Khulna Division is one of the eight divisions of Bangladesh. It has an area of 22,285 km2 and a population of 15,563,000 at the 2011 Census. Its headquarters is Khulna city in Khulna District.
Rash Behari Bose was an Indian revolutionary leader against the British Raj. He was born in present-day West Bengal, India. He was one of the key organisers of the Ghadar Mutiny and later the Indian National Army. Rash Behari Bose handed over Indian National Army to Subhas Chandra Bose.
The Ghadar Mutiny (Hindustani: ग़दर राज्य-क्रान्ति, غدر ریاست - کرانتی Ġadara Rājya-krānti), also known as the Ghadar Conspiracy, was a plan to initiate a pan-Indian mutiny in the British Indian Army in February 1915 to end the British Raj in India. The plot originated at the onset of World War I, between the Ghadar Party in the United States, the Berlin Committee in Germany, the Indian revolutionary underground in British India and the German Foreign Office through the consulate in San Francisco. The incident derives its name from the North American Ghadar Party, whose members of the Punjabi Sikh community in Canada and United States were among the most prominent participants in the plan. It was the most prominent amongst a number of plans of the much larger Hindu–German Mutiny, formulated between 1914 and 1917 to initiate a Pan-Indian rebellion against the British Raj during World War I. The mutiny was planned to start in the key state of Punjab, followed by mutinies in Bengal and rest of India. Indian units as far as Singapore were planned to participate in the rebellion. The plans were thwarted through a coordinated intelligence and police response. British intelligence infiltrated the Ghadarite movement in Canada and in India, and last minute intelligence from a spy helping to crush the planned uprising in Punjab before it started. Key figures were arrested, mutinies in smaller units and garrisons within India were also crushed.
Beas Sarkar is a One Day International cricketer who represents India. She represents Bengal Women in India's domestic league. She is a right hand batsman and bowls right-arm medium fast, and has played one ODI.
Kushmandi is an assembly constituency in Dakshin Dinajpur district in the Indian state of West Bengal. The seat is reserved for scheduled castes.
Bhagwangola is an assembly constituency in Murshidabad district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Kandi is an assembly constituency in Murshidabad district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Hanskhali was an assembly constituency in Nadia district in the Indian state of West Bengal. The seat was reserved for scheduled castes.
The Bengal Subah, also known as Mughal Bengal, was a subdivision of the Mughal Empire encompassing much of the Bengal region, which includes modern Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal, between the 16th and 18th centuries. The state was established following the dissolution of the Bengal Sultanate, a major trading nation in the world, when the region was absorbed into one of the gunpowder empires. Bengal was the wealthiest and industrially the most developed place in the world and having waved the proto-industrialization, its economy showed signs of Industrial revolution.
Sourav Subrata Sarkar is an Indian first-class cricketer who plays for Bengal in domestic cricket. He is a right-arm medium-fast bowler. He played for Kolkata Knight Riders in 2009.
Arindam Sarkar is an Indian former cricketer. He played 28 first-class matches for Bengal between 1994 and 2003.
Dipankar Sarkar is an Indian former cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Bengal and Railways.
Jolly Sarkar is an Indian former cricketer. He played twelve first-class matches for Bengal between 1964 and 1968.
Subrata Sarkar was an Indian cricketer. He played one first-class match for Bengal in 1953/54.
The Rodda company arms heist took place on 26 August 1914 in Calcutta, British India. Members of the Jugantar faction of the Bengali revolutionary organisation Anushilan Samiti intercepted a shipment of Mauser Pistols and ammunition belonging to Messrs Rodda & co., a Calcutta gun dealer, while these were en route from the Customs house to the company's godown, and were able to make away with a portion the arms. The heist was a sensational incident, being described by The Statesman as the "Greatest daylight robbery". In the following years, the pistols and ammunitions were linked to almost all the incidences of nationalist struggles in Bengal. By 1922, the police had recovered most of the stolen arms.
Sarkar (landlord/zamindar/revenue-collector) is an Indian/Bangladeshi surname, mostly found in Eastern India and present day Bangladesh. It was a more of a title rather than a surname received by families regardless of religion during Mughal Period,which was later adopted as a surname. The title is based on Persian word “sarkar” meaning chief, superintendent, lord.
Tanusree Makhanlal Sarkar is a Bengali cricketer. She plays for Bengal and East zone. She has played 4 First-class, 10 List A and 14 Women's Twenty20 matches. She made her debut in major domestic cricket on 6 December 2014 in a one-day match against Hyderabad.
Abhijit Sarkar is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for East Bengal in I-League.
Prakash Sarkar is an Indian professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder for East Bengal FC since 2017.
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