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*[http://railwaysofraj.blogspot.com/2010/08/musings-from-ajni.html  Ajni Nagpur Railway Colony] Railways of the Raj
 
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*[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/man-who-sailed-up-the-ganges-and-died-in-nagpur/articleshow/71318369.cms "Man who sailed up the ganges and died in Nagpur"] by Shishir Arya Sep 27, 2019 ''The Times of India'', Nagpur City. George Forster spent his last years at Nagpur as the East India  Company’s envoy at the Bhonsla king’s court from 1788 to 1791, where he died at the age of 39, reportedly of fever.
  
 
===Historical books online===
 
===Historical books online===

Latest revision as of 05:04, 28 September 2019

Nagpur
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Presidency: Bengal
Coordinates: 21.07°N, 79.27°E
Altitude: 310 metres (1,020 ft)
Present Day Details
Place Name: Nagpur
State/Province: Maharashtra
Country: India
Transport links
Great Indian Peninsula Railway
Bengal-Nagpur Railway
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See our interactive map of this location showing
places of interest during the British period
[xxxxx Nagpur]



Nagpur was the headquarters of Nagpur District in the Nagpur Division of Central Provinces during the British period. It was the capital of Central Provinces and the leading industrial & commercial town in the centre of India. It was the terminus station for both the Great Indian Peninsula Railway and the Bengal-Nagpur Railway

The cantonment at Nagpur was at Seetabuldee (Sitabardi, Sitabuldi) and there was a major cantonment in the vicinity at Kamptee.

Military history

Spelling Variants

Modern name: Nagpur
Variants: Nagpore, Nagpoor.

Also see

Churches

  • All Saints Church, Seetabuldee. In existence in 1869.[1]

External links

Historical books online

References

  1. Malone, Heather. Baptisms in Kamptee and Seetabuldee Rootsweb India Mailing List 26 November 1999. Retrieved 9 July 2019.