Cooch Behar

Cooch Behar
/koohch' beuh hahr"/
1. a former state in NE India; now part of West Bengal.
2. a city in West Bengal, in NE India. 53,734.

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India
also spelled  Kuch Bihār  or  Koch Bihār 
      town, administrative headquarters of Cooch Behār district, West Bengal state, northeastern India. The town lies just east of the Torsa River. It is an agricultural market centre, has major road and rail connections, and is linked by air with Calcutta. Leather-goods manufacture is an important industry. Cooch Behār contains the maharaja's palace, a hospital, and five colleges affiliated with the University of North Bengal.

      Cooch Behār district (1,307 sq mi [3,386 sq km]), a former princely state, comprises an alluvial piedmont tract drained by the Tīsta, Torsa, and Jaldhāka rivers. Floods caused by the shifting of river courses are common. Rice, corn (maize), legumes, oilseeds, and tobacco are the chief crops. Dispersed forest areas shelter rhinoceroses, tigers, and gaurs (Indian bison). The district formed part of the ancient Kāmarūpa kingdom, with its capital at Kamatpur, near Cooch Behār town. In the 16th century the Koch kingdom was established. It was annexed by the Mughals in 1660 and ruled by the British in the 18th century, and the area was merged as a district with West Bengal in 1950. Pop. (1981) town, 62,127; metropolitan area, 80,101; district, 1,771,643.

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Universalium. 2010.

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