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- Betor abstract "Betor (Bengali: বেতড়) (also spelt as Bator, Betore) was a major trading centre, the location being around present Shibpur in Howrah district in the Indian state of West Bengal.In addition to the three recognised hamlets, Sutanuti, Gobindapur and Kalikata around which the city of Kolkata has grown up, must be added at least four others as the elementary constituents of the city (including Howrah on the opposite bank.) These are Chitpur, Salkia, Kalighat and Betor. Out of these four Betor, which was the focus of trade once upon a time, vanished in the seventeenth century.At the end of the fifteenth century, a poem in praise of the serpent-goddess written by Bipradas Pipilai gives us the first authentic glimpse of the area. Satgaon or Saptagram on the west bank of the Hooghly, between Bandel and Tribeni was a great port. Lower down the river, on the same bank, Betor was a large market town, where travellers paused to buy provisions and worship the goddess Chandi. Chitpur and Kalikata were neighbouring villages passed just before reaching Betor. Gobindapur and Sutanuti did not exist. Kalighat was a small sanctuary claiming just a bare mention.Caesar Frederick, a Venetian who had travelled in the East from 1563 to 1581 and has left behind an account about some important cities, ports and business centres of India and of Bengal, mentions, “A good tides rowing before you come to Satgan, you shall have a place which is called Buttor, and from thence upwards the river is very shallow, and little water.”At present only a simple temple of Betaichandi still exists.".
- Betor thumbnail Kolkata_Map_1690.jpg?width=300.
- Betor wikiPageID "21247341".
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- Betor wikiPageRevisionID "545552108".
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Bandel.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Bipradas_Pipilai.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Bengal.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Howrah_district.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Chandi.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Chitpur.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Gobindapur,_Kolkata.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Hooghly_River.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Howrah.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Howrah_district.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Kalighat.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Kalikata.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Kolkata.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Saptagram.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Shibpur.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink States_and_union_territories_of_India.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Sutanuti.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Tribeni.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink Venice.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink West_Bengal.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink File:Batai_Chandi_Idol_-_Batai_Chandi_Mandir_-_Sibpur_-_Howrah_2012-10-02_0365.JPG.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLink File:Kolkata_Map_1690.jpg.
- Betor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Betor".
- Betor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Howrah_District.
- Betor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-bn.
- Betor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Non-extant_Bengal_places.
- Betor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Betor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WestBengal-geo-stub.
- Betor subject Category:History_of_Bengal.
- Betor subject Category:Howrah_district.
- Betor hypernym Centre.
- Betor type District.
- Betor type IceHockeyPlayer.
- Betor type District.
- Betor comment "Betor (Bengali: বেতড়) (also spelt as Bator, Betore) was a major trading centre, the location being around present Shibpur in Howrah district in the Indian state of West Bengal.In addition to the three recognised hamlets, Sutanuti, Gobindapur and Kalikata around which the city of Kolkata has grown up, must be added at least four others as the elementary constituents of the city (including Howrah on the opposite bank.) These are Chitpur, Salkia, Kalighat and Betor.".
- Betor label "Betor".
- Betor sameAs Q4898185.
- Betor sameAs বেতর.
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- Betor sameAs Q4898185.
- Betor wasDerivedFrom Betor?oldid=545552108.
- Betor depiction Kolkata_Map_1690.jpg.
- Betor isPrimaryTopicOf Betor.