- name,
Vizagapatnam. The
suburb Waltair is
another such name
which was
derived from the name the
British colonial government used. "
Vizagapatnam" could...
- The
Vizagapatam Hill
Tracts Agency was an
agency in the
Madras Presidency of
British India. The
agency was
autonomous and
supervised by an
agent subordinate...
- held in Nellore, Kurnool, Bellary, Cuddapah, Kakinada,
Rajahmundry and
Vizagapatnam. In
Kurnool a
prominent leader, Raja Sir P. V.
Madhava Rao of Panyam...
- The
Royal Indian Navy
mutiny or revolt, also
called the 1946
Naval Uprising, is a
failed insurrection of
Indian naval ratings, soldiers,
police personnel...
- Malkangiri, Nabarangapur,
Ganjam and
Rayagada districts of Odisha. The
Vizagapatnam city is the
administrative headquarters of the district. Vizagapatam...
- On 1912,
Bihar and
Orissa Province formed without Ganjam district and
Vizagapatnam Agency.
Although Telugus opposed the
amalgamation of Brahmapur, the leaders...
- (1910) The ****i
Uprising (1917–1919) in
Manipur Rampa Rebellion of 1879,
Vizagapatnam (now
Visakhapatnam district)
Rampa Rebellion (1922–1924), Visakhapatnam...
- (11):
Madras City
Urban (1),
Madras Districts Rural (1),
Ganjam ****
Vizagapatnam (1),
Godavari ****
Krishna (1),
Guntur ****
Nellore (1),
Chittoor **** Ceded...
-
adjoining areas of
Odisha such as
Chicacole (present Srikakulam) and
Vizagapatnam (present
Vizag or Visakhapatnam).
Baptist missionary attempts and Amos...
-
villages and
decided to
learn more
about Christianity. He even went to
Vizagapatnam (also
known as Vizag) and met
Roman Catholic priest and
tried to meet...