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Anjengo was an 18th and 19th
century British name for:
Anchuthengu and its ****ociated
British East
India Company fort and residence.
Anjengo (1802 ship)...
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Anjengo Fort is a fort near Varkala. The
historic significance tagged to
Anjengo comes through foreign powers like the...
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grant of a site for a fort on the
sandy spit of
Anchuthengu (then
known as
Anjengo),
together with the
monopoly of the
pepper trade of Attingal. The EIC commenced...
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India Company soldiers by
native Indians and the
following siege of Fort
Anjengo. The
Attingal Outbreak is
often regarded as the
first organized revolt...
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Anchuthengu ("Five
Coconut Palms"),
formerly known as
Anjengo,
Angengo or Anjenga, is a
coastal panchayath and town in the
Thiruvananthapuram District...
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Valiyathura or Vettoor) from
Umayamma in 1688.
Permission to
construct a fort at
Anjengo was
secured from the
queen in 1694.
Umayamma also
concluded an agreement...
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Anjengo was
launched in 1802. At the time she was the
largest vessel built at
Anjengo. Her
ultimate fate is
currently unknown. She had as a figurehead...
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Concerns in
Indostan from the year 1659 (1782). Born on
Christmas Day 1728 at
Anjengo,
Travancore State, India, he was the
second son of
Alexander Orme, a physician...
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Travancore Government Press. C. A.
Innes and F. B. Evans,
Malabar and
Anjengo,
volume 1,
Madras District Gazetteers (Madras:
Government Press, 1915)...
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island in
Varkala of
Trivandrum district in Kerala. It is
situated in
Anjengo lake. The
island is a
property of a
Valiyapurakkal Family. The
island also...