- View of
Masulipatam in 1676...
- The
Nawabs of
Masulipatam ruled under the
Nizam in
eastern India. The best
known of them was
Nawab Haji H****an Khan.
Their title later became Nawab of...
- The
siege of
Masulipatam was a
British siege of the French-held town of
Masulipatam in
India during the
Seven Years' War. The
siege commenced on 6 March...
- In 1669,
Marcara succeeded in
establishing another French factory at
Masulipatam. In 1672, the
French captured Fort
Saint Thomas, but they were driven...
- The
Northern Circars (also
spelt Sarkars) was a
division of
British India's
Madras Presidency. It
consisted of a
narrow slip of
territory lying along the...
-
victory Madras 4,050 7,300 (French-sepoy) 1,341 1,200
British victory Masulipatam 7,246 2,600 (French-sepoy) 286 1,500
British victory Wandiwash 5,330...
- most well
known and
reputed Nawab of
Masulipatam in India. He was
preceded by Qutb Ud Daula. The
Nawabs of
Masulipatam ruled under the
Nizam in east India...
- Daud Khan may
refer to: Daud Ali Khan (died 1883),
nawab of
Masulipatam in
India Daud Khan (cricketer) (1912–1979),
cricket player and
umpire Daud Khan...
- 1762 to 1803,
ended the instability. In 1768 he
signed the
Treaty of
Masulipatam—by
which the East
India Company in
return for a
fixed annual rent, got...
- the
accession to the
Indian Union on 23
February 1948.
Nawab of
Masulipatam Masulipatam Nizam of
Hyderabad Formation of
Andhra Pradesh "Banganapalle Princely...