The number of deaths in the famous mid-18th century incident at the black hole of Calcutta is a subject of dispute, figures seem to vary from low 40's to as many as 123 died.
John Zephaniah Holwell has written: 'A genuine narrative of the deplorable deaths of the English gentlemen, and others, who were suffocated in the Black-Hole in Fort-William, at Calcutta, in the Kingdom of Bengal, in the night succeeding the 20th day of June, 1756' -- subject(s): Biography, Black hole of Calcutta, Calcutta, Black hole of, Prisoners
The Black Hole of Calcutta was a small dungeon in the old Fort William, at Calcutta, India, where troops of the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj ud-Daulah, held British prisoners of war after the capture of the Fort on 19 June 1756
It is believed that around 146 British officers were forced into the Black Hole of Calcutta by Indian troops in 1756. However, the exact number is debated among historians.
Black Hole - comics - happened in 1995.
Black Hole Assault happened in 1992.
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Calcutta. Supposedly it has such poverty, disease and crime, that getting into Calcutta is easy, it's getting back out that's the problem.
The term "black hole of Calcutta" refers to a historical event that took place in 1756, where numerous British prisoners were allegedly held captive in a small dungeon in Calcutta, India, resulting in many deaths due to suffocation and heat exhaustion. The incident became a symbol of colonial brutality and is often used metaphorically to describe a situation of extreme overcrowding or confinement.
Black Hole - video game - happened in 1981.
Anything that falls into a black hole will be destroyed. Also, anything that falls into a black hole will increase the black hole's mass.
Beyond the Black Hole - video game - happened in 1989.
No one is 100 % sure that Black Holes really exist. Mathematics tell us that they should exist, but it has not been proved yet. Most physicists believe they do exist in our universe. We could have Black Holes that may be a billion times larger than our Sun.