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Yanaon (French: [janaˈɔ̃], Telugu: [jaːnaːm], Tamil: [eːnaːm]) was one of the five prin****l
settlements of
French India between 1731 and 1954. It was...
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Yanam district (Telugu: [jaːnaːm]) (previously
Yanaon, (French: [janaɔ̃])) is one of the four
census districts of the
Union Territory of
Puducherry in...
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Republic of
India in 1950 and 1954. The
enclaves were Pondichéry, Karikal,
Yanaon on the
Coromandel Coast, Mahé on the
Malabar Coast and
Chandernagor in Bengal...
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Yanam (Telugu: [jaːnaːw̃]) (previously
Yanaon, (French: [janaɔ̃])) is a town
located in the
Yanam district in Puducherry, India. It has a po****tion of...
- The Coup d'état of
Yanaon (Yanam) was a
tense but
ultimately non-lethal
political coup at Yanam, India, in 1954. It
occurred as
India and
France held ongoing...
- India,
namely Pondichéry (now Puducherry),
Karikal (Karaikal), Mahé and
Yanaon (now Yanam),
excluding Chandannagar (Chandernagore), and it is
named after...
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Union Territory of Puducherry, India.
Yanam may also
refer to: In
India Yanaon, a
colony of
French India from 1723 to 1954
Yanam district, a
district in...
- Pondicherry,
comprising the
former French enclaves of Pondichéry, Karikal,
Yanaon and Mahé, was
transferred to India. This
became a
union territory in 1962...
- purapālakasaṃghaṃ) was
created by a
French Metropolitan Decree dated 12
March 1880.
Yanaon muni****lity had 12 seats.
Citizens from each ward
elect one representative...
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Council at Chandernagore. Earlier, he
succeeded D.E.
Choisis as Chef de
Yanaon in 1747.
Colonial History of
Yanam Hill, S.C. The
Three Frenchmen in Bengal...