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    Ranaghat has existed since the British invaded India. The most likely origin for the name of the town comes from Rani (Queen) or Rana (a Rajput warrior) and Ghat (steps leading to the river).

  2. Ranaghat is a small town along the river Churni in the southeast region of West Bengal. The name Ranaghat comes from the name of a Dakat Rana. This is the great character of Vande Mataram by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. Overview.

  3. Sep 18, 2024 · Ranaghat, known as the “Gateway to the Sunderbans,” is a vibrant city situated in the heart of West Bengal. It holds immense historical and cultural significance and serves as a major hub for trade and commerce. The name “Ranaghat” translates to the “Battlefield Market” in English.

  4. The most likely origin for the name of the town comes from Rani (Queen) or Rana (a Rajput warrior) and Ghat (steps leading to the river). A myth is still prevalent that the name of the town came from the bandit 'Rana Dacoit', who used to pillage this area five or six hundred years back and he used to give pujas to the goddess Kali to thank her.

  5. Here's the etymology of the Indian place name Ranaghat, a city in West Bengal, with a brief description of what it's famous for.

  6. Ranaghat is a small town beside the river Churni in Rarh of West Bengal. The name Ranaghat comes from the name of a Dakat Rana. This is the great character of Bandemataram by Bankim Ch. Chatthapdhay.

  7. Ranaghat is a small town along the river Churni in the southeast region of West Bengal. The name Ranaghat comes from the name of a Dakat Rana. This is the great character of Vande Mataram by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay.