Gurdaha, Bengal, India, is a small town located in the Nadia district of West Bengal. It is situated at an altitude of 10 meters above sea level and has a tropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. The town has a rich history, dating back to the 15th century when it was ruled by the Muslim sultanate of Bengal. In the 18th century, Gurdaha became a center of the indigo trade, and later became a part of the British Raj. Today, Gurdaha is a thriving town with a population of over 20,000 people. It is home to a number of historical sites, including the Gurdaha Fort and the Gurdaha Mosque.
Geographic Data for Gurdaha, Bengal, India
Latitude | 22° 44.083' |
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Longitude | 88° 45.566' |
Timezone | Asia/Kolkata |