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Cooch Behar
Cooch Be·har C0619700 (ko͞och′ bə-här′) A former princely state of northeast India. Once a powerful part of Assam, it came under British rule in 1772.Cooch Behar (kuːtʃ bɪˈhɑː) or Kuch Biharn1. (Placename) a former state of NE India: part of West Bengal since 19502. (Placename) a city in India, in NE West Bengal: capital of the former state of Cooch Behar. Pop: 76 812 (2001)Cooch Be•har (ˌkutʃ bəˈhɑr) n. a former state in NE India: now part of West Bengal. Cooch Behar
Cooch Behar (ko͞och bĭhär`), former princely state, now part of West Bengal state, E India. It lies in a low, poorly drained plain. Rice, tobacco, corn, oilseeds, and jute are grown. Big-game hunting is practiced. The chief town, Koch Bihar or Cooch Behar (1991 pop. 71,028), is a district administrative center with road and rail connections and an airport.Cooch Behar, Kuch Bihar1. a former state of NE India: part of West Bengal since 1950 2. a city in India, in NE West Bengal: capital of the former state of Cooch Behar. Pop.: 76 812 (2001) |