- 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...
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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...
- 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...
-
Ramnad to
Ramanathapuram Kudanthai to
Kumbakonam Thillai to
Chidambaram Negapatnam to
Nagapattinam Idaippadi to
Edappadi Aliyabad to
Kalambur Srirangam to...
-
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...
- the
Peace of
Paris (1783),
Ceylon was
returned to the
Netherlands and
Negapatnam ceded to Britain.[citation needed] In 1795, the
French Revolutionary Army...
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southeastern coast (Golkonda, Bhimunipatnam, Pulicat, Parangippettai,
Negapatnam) and
Surat (1616–1795). They
conquered Ceylon from the Portuguese. The...
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commanded by Mahé de la Bourdonnais.
After an
inconclusive clash off
Negapatnam in July 1746,
Edward Peyton, Barnett's successor,
withdrew to Bengal,...
-
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...
- ****s te ****enburg as supercargo. In 1720, he
became district chief at
Negapatnam. In 1723, he
became Governor of
Dutch Coromandel. In 1724, he returned...