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bengal fire — noun see bengal light * * * Bengal fire or Bengal light noun A brilliant, steady, blue light, used as a shipwreck signal, to illuminate country at night, and in fireworks • • • Main Entry: ↑Bengal * * * Bengal fire, = Bengal light. (Cf. ↑Bengal… … Useful english dictionary
West Bengal Fire Service — is the state owned service that attends fire/rescue calls throughout the Indian state of West Bengal, including the city of Kolkata. The service consists of 95 fire stations, 7500 Fire Force with over 350 fire appliances.Fire Service in West… … Wikipedia
Fire-breasted Flowerpecker — Male of nominate race, Nepal Conservation status … Wikipedia
fire|work — «FYR WURK», noun. a firecracker, skyrocket, or other pyrotechnic device, that makes a loud noise or a beautiful fiery display at night: »It was a firework, mate, a Bengal light (Punch) … Useful english dictionary
Fire Temple of Baku — Infobox Mandir caption=Inner courtyard of the complex. Visible in the foreground with a trishula on the roof is an Agnihotra stage. Along the wall in the background are the doorways of cells for monks. creator = proper name = Atashgah or… … Wikipedia
Fire balloon — This article is about the Japanese WWII weapon. For the small unmanned festive hot air balloon, see sky lantern. Shot down fire balloon reinflated by Americans in California A fire balloon (風船爆弾, fūsen bakudan … Wikipedia
Kamboja-Pala Dynasty of Bengal — The Kamboja Pala Dynasty ruled parts of Bengal in the 10th to 11th centuries CE, gradually gaining independence from their former liege lords, the Palas.OriginsDuring the last centuries BCE, many clans of the Kambojas entered India in alliance… … Wikipedia
Council of Ministers of West Bengal — Republic of India Part of the series Politics and Government of India … Wikipedia
Young Bengal — The Young Bengal movement was a group of radical Bengali free thinkers emerging from Hindu College, Calcutta in the early 19th century. They were also known as Derozians, after their firebrand teacher at Hindu College, Henry Louis Vivian… … Wikipedia
Dharmapala of Bengal — Dharamapala ( bn. ধর্মপাল Dhôrmopal ) (rule: 770 AD 810 AD) was the second ruler of the Pala Empire of Bengal. He was the son and succeessor of Gopala (rule: 750 AD 770 AD), the founder of the Pala Dynasty. He greatly expanded the boundaries of… … Wikipedia
Ministry of Public Works (West Bengal) — Ministry of Public Works Emblem of India Department overview Jurisdiction Government of West Bengal Headquarters … Wikipedia