The India Gazette, the Glossary
The India Gazette; or, Calcutta Public Advertiser was an English language weekly newspaper published in Calcutta (now Kolkata), then capital of British India.[1]
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7 relations: East India Company, Hicky's Bengal Gazette, India, Kolkata, Presidencies and provinces of British India, Warren Hastings, Weekly newspaper.
- Newspapers established in 1780
- Newspapers published in Kolkata
- Weekly newspapers published in India
East India Company
The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874.
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Hicky's Bengal Gazette
Hicky's Bengal Gazette or the Original Calcutta General Advertiser was an English-language weekly newspaper published in Kolkata (then Calcutta), the capital of British India. The India Gazette and Hicky's Bengal Gazette are English-language newspapers published in India and newspapers established in 1780.
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India
India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.
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Kolkata
Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta (its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of West Bengal.
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Presidencies and provinces of British India
The provinces of India, earlier presidencies of British India and still earlier, presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance on the Indian subcontinent.
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Warren Hastings
Warren Hastings (6 December 1732 – 22 August 1818) was a British colonial administrator, who served as the first Governor of the Presidency of Fort William (Bengal), the head of the Supreme Council of Bengal, and so the first Governor-General of Bengal in 1772–1785.
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Weekly newspaper
A weekly newspaper is a general-news or current affairs publication that is issued once or twice a week in a wide variety broadsheet, magazine, and digital formats.
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See also
Newspapers established in 1780
- Hicky's Bengal Gazette
- Magyar Hírmondó
- Morning Herald
- Neue Zürcher Zeitung
- The India Gazette
Newspapers published in Kolkata
- Aajkaal
- Amrita Bazar Patrika
- Anandabazar Patrika
- Bande Mataram (publication)
- Bartaman
- Bengal Journal
- Business Line
- Business Standard
- Dainik Jugasankha
- Dainik Statesman
- Ebela
- Ei Samay Sangbadpatra
- Ekdin
- Financial Chronicle
- Ganadabi
- Ganashakti
- Hachukni Kok
- Hindoo Patriot
- Hindustan Standard
- Hindustan Times
- Indian Mirror
- Jago Bangla
- Jugantar Patrika
- Kalantar
- Nabajug
- Notun Prithivi
- Proletarian Era
- Puber Kalom
- Rajasthan Patrika
- Sangbad Pratidin
- The Asian Age
- The Azad
- The Bengalee
- The Economic Times
- The Financial Express (India)
- The Hindu
- The India Gazette
- The Indian Express
- The Jai Bangla
- The Speaking Tree
- The Statesman (India)
- The Telegraph (India)
- The Telegraph in Schools
- The Times of India
- Udant Martand
Weekly newspapers published in India
- Al-Hilal (newspaper)
- Andhra Patrika
- Blitz (newspaper)
- Deshabhimani
- Free Press Kashmir
- Gorkhali (newspaper)
- India First
- Jam-e-Jamshed
- Jat Gazette
- Khabar Lahariya
- Khalsa Akhbar
- Kisan Mazdoor
- Majdur (Kanpur)
- Mukti Sangharsh
- Naya Dunia
- New Age Weekly
- Ravivar Loksatta
- Ravivasriya Hindustan
- Sunday Shalom
- Supreme Court Reports (India)
- Swadeshabhimani (newspaper)
- Swatantra Nepali
- The Bombay Durpun
- The Deccan Times
- The India Gazette
- The Speaking Tree
- Udant Martand
- Utkala Deepika
- Waqt ki Awaz (newspaper)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_India_Gazette
Also known as India Gazette.