an attack on Île de France on the way) gave the British overwhelming dominance on land and sea, but the ensuing siege of Pondichéry organised by Boscawen...
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Muhammad Shah (category 1748 deaths)
French-issued rupee in the name of Muhammad Shah (1719–1748) for Northern India trade, cast in Pondichéry. Koh-i-Noor Darya-e-Noor Battle of Karnal Koh-i-Noor...
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thereby increasing the power of Bharatpur Kingdom. Battle of Bagru (August, 1748) Maharaja Surajmal had a good relationship with Jai Singh of Jaipur. After...
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Yanaon (redirect from Chef de Yanaon)
"Lettres & conventions des gouverneurs de Pondichéry avec différents princes hindous, 1666 à 1793". Société de l'histoire de l'Inde française. 1914. V. R. Jagapati...
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Letter of marque (redirect from Lettre de marque)
Indiamen Royal Charlotte, Triton, and Warley participated in the capture of Pondichéry by maintaining a blockade of the port. Afterwards, while sailing to China...
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Edward Boscawen (section Siege of Louisburg)
ordered to capture and destroy the main French settlement in India at Pondichéry. Factors such as Boscawen's lack of knowledge and experience of land offensives...
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Akbar. Colonies were established in India's Chandernagore (1673) and Pondichéry in the south east (1674), and later at Yanam (1723), Mahe (1725), and...
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British Raj in the region. By 1693, the French established trading posts at Pondichéry. In September 1746, the French captured Madras during the Battle of Madras...
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in India to the British, with the exception of the French outposts of Pondichéry and Chandernagore, and the Portuguese colonies of Goa, Daman and Diu....
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