Calcutta in the 17th Century

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Calcutta in the 17th Century is the first volume of a Tercentenary History of Calcutta written by Mr. P.T. Nair. The story of the foundation of Calcutta on August 24, 1690 has been told with the help of authentic records for the first time. Most important documents about this event are reproduced with their archaic texts. Job Charnock, the Father of Calcutta, has been portrayed after studying all available primary sources. The East India Company’s war with the Great Mogol is described in great detail. Designed as a source book as well as a History of Calcutta in the 17 Century, the present volume will be of absorbing interest to all who love Calcutta.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR P. Thankappan Nair

P. Thankappan Nair (b. 1933), hailed as the "bare-foot historian", and talkin', walkin', livin’ encyclopaedia of Kolkata has produced no less than 39 volumes, out of which 31 are on the City of his choice. He has received exposure on the electronic and other media, at home and abroad, besides felicitation addresses and mementoes from several institutions of Calcutta, including the University of Burdwan, which conferred on him a D. Litt. After working for about a decade, he is again concentrating on Kolkata, taking up heritage history of the City in hand.

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Calcutta in the 17th Century
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1st ed.
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Length
xv+504p., Tables; Figures; Maps; Notes; References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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