Tribeni, Hooghly
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Tribeni ist heute ein zur Bansberia Municipality gehörender Ort mit etwa 10.000 Einwohnern im Hugli-Distrikt im ostindischen Bundesstaat Westbengalen; er ist bedeutsam wegen einer Moscheeruine aus dem 13. Jahrhundert und der hier ansässigen Textilverarbeitung.
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Tribeni ist heute ein zur Bansberia Municipality gehörender Ort mit etwa 10.000 Einwohnern im Hugli-Distrikt im ostindischen Bundesstaat Westbengalen; er ist bedeutsam wegen einer Moscheeruine aus dem 13. Jahrhundert und der hier ansässigen Textilverarbeitung.
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