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  2. Great Bengal famine of 1770 - Wikipedia

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    The Bengali name Chiẏāttôrer mônnôntôr is derived from Bengali calendar year 1176 and the Bengali word meaning famine. [a]The regions in which the famine occurred affected the modern Indian states of Bihar and West Bengal in particular, but the famine also extended into Orissa and Jharkhand as well as modern Bangladesh.

  3. Bengal famine of 1943 - Wikipedia

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    The Bengal famine of 1943 was a famine in the Bengal province of British India (present-day Bangladesh, West Bengal and eastern India) during World War II.An estimated 800,000–3.8 million people died, [A] in the Bengal region (present-day Bangladesh and West Bengal), from starvation, malaria and other diseases aggravated by malnutrition, population displacement, unsanitary conditions, poor ...

  4. Timeline of major famines in India during British rule

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    Great Bengal Famine: Bihar, Western Bengal: 2-10 million [32] [33] The Bengal region shown in a later map (1880) 1783–1784: Chalisa famine: Delhi, Western Oudh, Eastern Punjab region, Rajputana, and Kashmir: 11 million people may have died during the years 1782–1784. Severe famine. Large areas were depopulated. [34]

  5. List of famines - Wikipedia

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    Famine [40] Italy: 1769–1773: Great Bengal famine of 1770, [18] 10 million dead (one third of population) India, Bangladesh (present day) 10,000,000: 1770–1771: Famines in Czech lands killed hundreds of thousands: Czech Republic (present day) 100,000 + 1771–1772: Famine in Saxony and southern Germany [citation needed] Germany: 1773 ...

  6. Rani Bhabani - Wikipedia

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    During the Great Bengal famine of 1770, she helped the poor by hiring eight vaidyas to help the people at her own expense. [ 2 ] In Baranagar, Murshidabad , from 1753 to 1760, she commissioned the building of 108 terracotta Shiva temples, with the aim of turning the place into a second Varanasi.

  7. Famine in India - Wikipedia

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    The Bengal famine of 1943 was the last catastrophic famine in India, and it holds a special place in the historiography of famine due to Sen's classic work of 1981 titled Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation whose accuracy and analysis has however been hotly contested by experts in the field.

  8. Timeline of major famines in India prior to 1765 - Wikipedia

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    The timeline of major famines in India prior to 1765 covers major famines recorded in India between 1900 BC and 1765 AD.The famines included here span the entirety of the Indian subcontinent, currently comprising the Republic of India, Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the People's Republic of Bangladesh.

  9. Talk:Timeline of major famines in India during British rule ...

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    There are 21 references to "famine" in the book. The first is to the Great Bengal famine of 1770 in which a quarter of the population of Bengal died (i.e. 10 million of 40 million people). The last but one is the Bengal famine of 1943 at the end of British rule. The last is to an economic crisis and food shortage that threatened a famine in the ...