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- From: bhattach@quip.eecs.umich.edu (sayan bhattacharyya)
- Subject: Re: The Black Hole of Calcutta ?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.213708.27957@zip.eecs.umich.edu>
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- Organization: University of Michigan EECS Dept., Ann Arbor, MI
- References: <1js61rINN4ta@MINERVA.CIS.YALE.EDU> <SAHMED.93Jan23145545@occs.cs.oberlin.edu>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 21:37:08 GMT
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- In article <SAHMED.93Jan23145545@occs.cs.oberlin.edu> sahmed@occs.cs.oberlin.edu (Saif Ahmed) writes:
- >In article <1js61rINN4ta@MINERVA.CIS.YALE.EDU> mahmud-mehdi@yale.edu (Mehdi Asif Mahmud) writes:
- >
- > Does anyone know what "The Black Hole of Calcutta" is/was (will be?)
- > a reference to? Care to enlighten me, please?
- >
- >It is an room or dungeon if you will in which Nawab Siraj-ud Dowla
- >imprisoned a large number of Europeans including women and children
- >most of whom suffocated to death.
- >
- >
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- Subsequent research established that this story was probably was a
- fabrication of the British to maligh Siraj-ud-daulah's character.
- The incident is said to have occurred during Siraj's attack and
- sacking of Calcutta, in the early 1750's, after which Siraj renamed
- Calcutta "Alinagar" after his grandfather Alivardi Khan.
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- It was, I think, the British chronicler Holwell who first made the
- story of the "Black Hole of Calcutta" current. Historians specialising
- in Calcutta such as Radharaman Mitra believe that the incident was
- highly exaggerated.
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- -Sayan
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