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- was shifted to Tiruchirapalli during 1875. The railway workshop was at Negapatnam till 1929 and contributed to the growth of the town. It was also moved...
- Tamil Nadu and its Cauvery delta districts (Mayavaram, Tiruvarur and Negapatnam). The origin of the word Karaikal is uncertain. The Imperial Gazetteer...
- denominations of 1⁄4, 1⁄2, 1, 2, 4, and 8 reels Dutch trading ships in Negapatnam, Dutch Coromandel, circa 1680. Factory in Hugli-Chuchura, Dutch Bengal...
- official headquarters of Dutch Coromandel. It then shifted to Negapatnam but with ceding of Negapatnam to the British in 1784, the headquarters shifted back to...
- southeastern coast (Golkonda, Bhimunipatnam, Pulicat, Parangippettai, Negapatnam) and Surat (1616–1795). They conquered Ceylon from the Portuguese. The...
- Trincomalee on Ceylon, had already been retaken by the French anyway) but kept Negapatnam on the Indian coast. In a major concession Britain also secured free trade...
- Ramnad to Ramanathapuram Kudanthai to Kumbakonam Thillai to Chidambaram Negapatnam to Nagapattinam Idaippadi to Edappadi Aliyabad to Kalambur Srirangam to...
- 1809) was a Danish merchant and ship-owner. Duntzfelt was born on 1762 in Negapatnam, then the capital of the Dutch Coromandel, to Johann Friedrich Düntzfeld...
- the Peace of Paris (1783), Ceylon was returned to the Netherlands and Negapatnam ceded to Britain.[citation needed] In 1795, the French Revolutionary Army...
- Cuddalore Porto Novo (1608-1825 [1 June]) to the English; now Parangipettai Negapatnam (1658-1781) to the English. Tuticorin or Tutucorim (1658); now Thoothukudi...