Kalikata, Gobindapur, and Sutanuti
Amalgamated means joined together into a whole. In the business world, amalgamated refers to an organization that has undergone amalgamation.
"Amalgamated" is the past participle, past tense form of the verb "amalgamate". "Amalgamated" means combined or united to form one organization of structure.
in the year of 1906 three villages (Riverdale, Nutana, and Saskatoon) banded together to form the city of saskatoon.
in the year of 1906 three villages (Riverdale, Nutana, and Saskatoon) banded together to form the city of saskatoon.
A city-state
The plural form of the noun village is villages.The plural possessive form is villages'.Example: The villages' proximity allowed them to pool their resources.
The full form of CESC is Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation.
The Amalgamated Society of Engineers was formed in 1851 in the United Kingdom. It was established to represent the interests of engineering workers and to advocate for better working conditions and wages. The society played a significant role in the development of trade unionism among engineers. It eventually merged with other unions to form the Amalgamated Engineering Union in 1920.
No. Diamond is a pure form of carbon, and this is not soluble in mercury. Gold and silver may be amalgamated with mercury.
Around 750 B.C. villages in a small area joined together to form a city in the shadow of a Acropolis began to develop their own tradition ad their own form of government and laws. Today these are called city-states.
After the Greek dark ages, exciting things began to happen in ancient Greece. Villages started to band together to form strong trading centers. These groups of villages that banded together were called city-states. Soon, hundreds of city-states had formed in ancient Greece. TO BE A CITIZEN OF A CITY-STATE: The ancient Greeks referred to themselves as citizens of their individual city-states. Each city-state (polis) had its own personality, goals, laws and customs. Ancient Greeks were very loyal to their city-state. The city-states had many things in common. They all believed in the same gods. They all spoke the same language. After the Greek dark ages, exciting things began to happen in ancient Greece. Villages started to band together to form strong trading centers. These groups of villages that banded together were called city-states. Soon, hundreds of city-states had formed in Ancient Greece
I am not sure about the answer of this question. However, the city of Babylon and Nineveh have dated since around 3,500 B.C. Civilizations in ancient Greece, Mesoamerica, India, and Italy may have possibly created a true city beforehand. The first city, if you include villages, would be during either the Neolithic or the Old Stone Age. These villages have no writing form and have little culture, along with no name. However, these were the true ancestors to modern cities.