Bernt Pessart, Berndt Pessart or Berent Pessart (d June 1645) was a Dutch overhoved and self-proclaimed President of Danish India from 1636 to 1643. In...
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and Bernt Pessart (Danish; Conflikten mellem Leyel og Pessart) refers to the tensions and minor civil war between Willem Leyel and Bernt Pessart over...
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Ambush near the Bay of Manila (redirect from Death of Bernt Pessart)
Angrebet nær Manilabugten), alternatively the Death of Bernt Pessart (Danish; Bernt Pessarts død), was an ambush by the Indigenous peoples of the Philippines...
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Tranquebar, Bernt Pessart, and the local authorities of Dutch Malacca. The confrontation led to the imprisonment or death of all of Pessart's crew and the...
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Willem (Danish; William) Leyel, against the men loyal to governor Bernt Pessart. The siege was concluded after the men at Dansborg opened the gates...
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Christianshavn and was to inspect the financial conditions caused by Governor Bernt Pessart in India. However, in early 1640 during her voyage, Christianshavn was...
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appalled, Governor Bernt Pessart sent a formal declaration of war in 1642. Immediately after declaring war, as early as the end of 1642, Pessart sent out two...
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soon reconcile. During Bernt Pessart's time as overhoved of Danish India, Masulipatnam was the centre of the cotton trade and Pessart would rather prefer...
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large decline in trade, which was made evident during his successor, Bernt Pessart's, reign. On 8 November 1636, Crappé would resign from his post and headed...
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Defeat Treaty of Brömsebro (1645) 1644 Conflict between Willem Leyel and Bernt Pessart Danish India Leyel loyalist Dutch Coromandel English Madras Portuguese...
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Dansborg to insure his succession. (see Conflict between Willem Leyel and Bernt Pessart)... Holland and Sweden declare war on Denmark-Norway. 1645 – Danish-Norway...
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Dutch Arrangements were to be made for the forgiveness of all debts that Pessart had incurred in Masulipatnam Having themselves failed to negotiate with...
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Bueno swears loyalty to king John IV Conflict between Willem Leyel and Bernt Pessart (1643–1645)Location: Indian Ocean Leyel loyalist Dutch Coromandel English...
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financial conditions, which had been caused by the current governor, Bernt Pessart. When Leyel arrived at Tranquebar, he would assume the title of overhoved...
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In 1643 Willem Leyel deposed governor Bernt Pessart as overhoved of Danish India. In the preceding year, Pessart had declared war on the Mughal Empire...
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far-flung string of Danish factories from Malabar to Makassar. 1636—1643 Bernt Pessart Owned much debt to various merchants, which caused a decline in the...
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rupees to be paid over ten years Conflict between Willem Leyel and Bernt Pessart (1644) Danish India Leyel loyalist Dutch Coromandel English Madras...
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and other incidents, the governor of the Danish East India Company, Bernt Pessart, declared war on the Mughal Empire, which would last until 1698. The...
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India, and in 1642 governor Bernt Pessart declared war on the Mughal Empire to retaliate for their initial losses. Pessart was afterwards deposed, and...
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was appointed merchant by Governor Bernt Pessart at Masulipatnam. However, Nielsen did not care much for Pessart's drunkenness and was therefore appointed...
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