- Look up
EIC in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
EIC may
refer to: East
India Company, a
major British company that once
controlled major parts of the...
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Indian subcontinent under the
control of the
British East
India Company (
EIC). The
EIC,
founded in 1600,
established their first trading post in
India in 1612...
- The
presidency armies were the
armies of the
three presidencies of the East
India Company's rule in India,
later the
forces of the
British Crown in India...
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British East
India Company (
EIC) rule in Bengal. He
began as a "writer" (the term used then in
India for an
office clerk) for the
EIC in 1744 and established...
- East
Indiamen chartered by the
British East
India Company (
EIC) were
known as clippers. The
EIC held a
monopoly granted to it by
Elizabeth I in 1600 for...
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Retrieved April 14, 2014. Baysinger, Tim (February 9, 2012). "
EIC Announces TV
Nominees for 16th
Annual Prism Awards".
Broadcasting & Cable...
- The East
India Company (
EIC) was an English, and
later British, joint-stock
company that was
founded in 1600 and
dissolved in 1874. It was
formed to trade...
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Nepal (present-day Nepal) and the
forces of the
British East
India Company (
EIC). Both
sides had
ambitious expansion plans for the
mountainous north of the...
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Civilian EIC Rifle Badge (bronze)
Civilian EIC Pistol Badge (bronze)
Junior EIC Air
Rifle Badge (silver)
Junior EIC Air
Rifle Badge (bronze) U.S. Army
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Company (
EIC)
extending nearly 500
miles (800 km)
along the
southwestern coast of
Sumatra and
centered on the area of what is now
Bengkulu City. The
EIC established...