Machilipatnam (redirect from Masulipatam)
View of Masulipatam in 1676...
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Nawab of Masulipatnam (redirect from Nawabs of Masulipatam)
The Nawabs of Masulipatam ruled under the Nizam in eastern India. The best known of them was Nawab Haji Hassan Khan. Their title later became Nawab of...
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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...
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In 1669, Marcara succeeded in establishing another French factory at Masulipatam. In 1672, the French captured Fort Saint Thomas, but they were driven...
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Northern Circars (redirect from Treaty of Masulipatam)
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...
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the accession to the Indian Union on 23 February 1948. Nawab of Masulipatam Masulipatam Nizam of Hyderabad Formation of Andhra Pradesh "Banganapalle Princely...
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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...
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The Battle of Condore took place near Masulipatam on 9 December 1758 during the Third Carnatic War, part of the Seven Years' War. An Anglo-Indian force...
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then given a detachment of troops and ordered to drive the French from Masulipatam. He was badly supported by a local ally Anandraz but still managed to...
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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...
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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...
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1721), Yanam (Yanaon) (since 1723), Karaikal (Karikal) (since 1739) and Masulipatam (1760), it formed the colony of French India, under a single French governor...
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in Bengal. In 1759, the British defeated a larger French garrison at Masulipatam, securing the Northern Circars. By 1759, Mir Jafar felt that his position...
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31 December 1600, established trade relations with Indian rulers in Masulipatam on the east coast in 1611 and Surat on the west coast in 1612. The company...
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portal India portal History portal Carnatic Wars Amir Mahal Nawab of Masulipatam Nawab of Banganapalle Nawab of Savanur History of Tamil Nadu Nizams of...
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of Ashwath Nawab Babi of Balasinor Nawab of Banganapalle, previously Masulipatam Nawab of Baoni Nawab of Basai, Nawab Khwaja Muhammad Khan Nawab of Berar...
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Greek and Roman historians) or Chepalarevu (locally) or Machilipatnam or Masulipatam (by British, Dutch) or Bandar (by Qutub Shahis and Asaf Jahis) to Bandaru...
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Daud Ali Khan Bahadur was Nawab of Masulipatam in India. He was son of Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan Bahadur. His official name was Rustam Jah, Najm ud-Daula...
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Vidisha Bairat (modern day Viratnagar) Maisolos, Masalia, Masulipatnam, Masulipatam, now Machilipatnam or Bandar Vijayavatika (modern day Vijayawada) Waltair...
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Day, one of the officers of the company, who was then a Member of the Masulipatam Council and the Chief of the Armagon Factory, made a voyage of exploration...
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referred to as the "Christians of St. John"), Persian Bandar Abbas, Masulipatam, Gandikot, Golkonda, Surat, Ahmedabad, Pegu, Dagon, Ava, Mogok, back...
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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...
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Ali Khan Bahadur. Although he did not rule in Masulipatam, he was given the title Nawab of Masulipatam and Khan Bahadur. He married Husaini Begum Sahiba...
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Ali Quli Mirza Bahadur was the ancestor of Nawabs of Banganapalle and Masulipatam. He belongs to The Najm-i-Sani Dynasty. He was elder son of Faiz Beg...
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trade extended to Surat, Bengal, Java, and Borneo, with factories in Masulipatam, Surat, Balasore and at Java, but subsequent European wars in which Denmark...
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was son of Nawab Hasan Ali Khan Bahadur, and succeeded him as Nawab of Masulipatam in India. His official name was Rustam Jah, Nawab..Ali Khan Bahadur [Subhan...
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Calicut Cambay Doongurpoor Hānsot Indore Jambusar Kota Kumbharia Kurod Masulipatam Mundissor Okalesur Oujein Pertabgurh Rutlam Surat Tellicherry Vizagapatam...
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boundary established by the Proclamation of 1763 is moved west. Treaty of Masulipatam Confirms the conquest of the state of Hyderabad by the British. Treaty...
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Pakistani cricket player and umpire Daud Ali Khan (died 1883), Nawab of Masulipatam in India Daud Abdihakim Omar, Somali politician and government minister...
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(born 1766), Indian Islamic scholar Subhan Bakhsh (died 1799), Nawab of Masulipatam in northern India Subhan Qureshi (born 1959), a biologist from Khyber...
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