As > References for ‘Asansol’
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[4] Next to Gopabhúm was Sámantabhúm, which comprised Durgapur Subdivision, Asansol Subdivision, and Jamtara Subdivision [...] subsequently changed to Bankura.
[15] SOME [...] far from Anandanagar. Asansol is farther [than Purulia] [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[10] The Jains established Paiṋcaratna [...] name Páncrá near Asansol of Burdwan District and in the basin of the Kopai River in Birbhum District.
[6] 3) Samantabhum : Samantabhum consisted of Durgapur and Asansol Subdivisions of Burdwan and Jamtara [...] existence, Jamtara was joined with it. Asansol being a bigger town than Ranigunj, the headquarters of the subdivision was shifted to Asansol. Later, the importance of Durgapur [...] eastern part of that subdivision, and Asansol Subdivision was formed out of [...] their surname ruled Samantabhum.
[10] a) Birbhum District, except for [...] Parganas District d) Durgapur and Asansol Subdivisions of Burdwan District [...] the Indás police station
[22] Of course the word d́áuṋgá [...] D́áuṋgálpáŕá. There is a place near Asansol, a dry land, called Táld́áuṋgá, [...] d́áuṋgá.
[23] In Bengali a very high hill or [...] Kálipáháŕii (near Asansol), and so on. Smaller than a páháŕii [...] Bengali of twelve hundred years ago:
[31] Sol and suli are both Austric words. [...] named Ásán Miina is Asansol (a subdivision town in Burdwan District). It is notable that all three – Asansol, Khayrasol and Siháŕsol [...] community called Lodhásuli.
[4] 1) Central Rarh Bengali: Dumka [...] Nalhati and Murari, from Durgapur to Asansol in Burdwan District, Bankura District [...] exception of the Contai region.
[32] The word jám [Indian blackberry] [...] Siurii, Dumka, Deoghar, Dhanbad, Asansol, Bankura, Purulia and Tata. Guava [...] chaste Hindi it is amrúd.
[27] It was wintertime. The compartment [...] off in Burdwan and the rest in Asansol. After Asansol I had the compartment to myself. [...] and fell asleep not long after.
[41] He continued talking: “I [...] After the train emptied out in Asansol I thought to come and see you, [...] at 2:30 in the morning.”