The Carnatic region is the peninsular South Indian region between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay of Bengal, in the erstwhile Madras Presidency and in the...
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Look up Carnatic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carnatic may refer to: Carnatic region, Southern India Carnatic music, the classical music of Southern...
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Several vessels have been named Carnatic, for the Carnatic region of India. Carnatic (1770 ship) was launched in 1770, as an East Indiaman belonging to...
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The Carnatic wars were a series of military conflicts in the middle of the 18th century in India's coastal Carnatic region, a dependency of Hyderabad State...
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The Carnatic Sultanate was a kingdom in South India between about 1690 and 1855, and was under the legal purview of the Nizam of Hyderabad, until their...
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The First Carnatic War (1740–1748) was the Indian theatre of the War of the Austrian Succession and the first of a series of Carnatic Wars that established...
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Tiruchirappalli Rock Fort (section Carnatic Nawabs)
Shahi dynasty of Bijapur, Carnatic region and Maratha Imperial forces. The fort played an important part during the Carnatic Wars, helping lay the foundations...
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Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah (category Nawabs of the Carnatic)
East India Company supporting them in the Carnatic Wars against Chanda Sahib. During his rule, the Carnatic region saw stronger ties with the British and...
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full command over the region. Based on the terms of the treaty, the Nawab of Arcot (sometimes called the Nawab of the Carnatic) ceded all his lands to...
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the Royal Navy have been named HMS Carnatic after the Carnatic region: HMS Carnatic (1783) was a 74-gun Carnatic-class ship of the line launched in 1783...
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between the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Maratha Empire for control of the Carnatic region. On 29 August 1743, after a six-month siege, Murari Rao surrendered...
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Daud Khan Panni (redirect from Daud Khan of the Carnatic)
South India. He was particularly influential in the politics of the Carnatic region, which he governed in the early 1700s. Later in life, he was appointed...
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control over the Deccan including Carnatic region, the Nizam abrogated Maratha's from collecting Chauth in the region under his control which was granted...
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(Subah): Khandesh, Bijapur, Berar, Aurangabad, Hyderabad and Bidar. Carnatic region was a subdivision which was partly administered by the governor of...
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Bihar, parts of modern Orissa), after their successful campaign in the Carnatic region at the Battle of Trichinopoly. The leader of the expeditions was Raghoji...
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Central Asia (redirect from Central Asian region)
Central Asia is a region of Asia bounded by the Caspian Sea to the southwest, European Russia to the northwest, China and Mongolia to the east, Afghanistan...
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Robert Clive (section First Carnatic War)
theatre of the conflict is also known as the First Carnatic War, referring to the Carnatic region on the southeast coast of India. Hostilities in India...
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British broke out in 1780 when Hyder led 80,000-90,000 men into the Carnatic region burning and destroying much of the countryside around the British strongholds...
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or nawab. The system of subsidiary alliances was pioneered in the Carnatic region. The system was subsequently adopted by the British East India Company...
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grammars, dictionaries, and other works, the Jesuit Missionaries in the Carnatic Region between 1695-1762, including Jean Calmette, Coeurdoux, Gargam, Jean...
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Aurangzeb sent Daud Khan Panni, the Mughal Empire's Subhedar of the Carnatic region, to besiege and blockade Fort St. George for more than three months...
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"Duckunies" of Deccan were from Munirabad and "Kurnaketies" from the Carnatic region. Another group was called "Kathurs" whose name derives from a bowl...
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Daud Khan Panni (died 1715), Mughul commander and later Nawab of the Carnatic region of south India Daud Bandagi Kirmani, 16th-century Indian saint Daud...
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In 1801, the Nawab of Arcot, Azim-ud-Daula signed the Carnatic Treaty bringing the Carnatic region under British rule. In return, Azim-ud-Daula was entitled...
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campaign. Sadashivrao's first military achievement was in 1760 in Carnatic region with Mahadjipant Purandare and Sakharam Bapu Bokil serving as advisers...
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the Nizam sent an army to clear Maratha revenue collectors from the Carnatic region. The Marathas dispatched a force under Fateh Singh Bhosle to counter...
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India, James Broun-Ramsay. The Bhonsoles were also influential in the Carnatic Region. In 1675, the Sultan of Bijapur sent a force commanded by the Maratha...
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Venu (redirect from Carnatic flute)
side blown wind instrument. It continues to be in use in the South Indian Carnatic music tradition. It is referred to as nadi and tunava in the Rigveda and...
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Chanda Sahib (category Nawabs of the Carnatic)
June 1752) was a subject of the Carnatic Sultanate between 1749 and 1752. He was the son-in-law of the Nawab of Carnatic Dost Ali Khan, under whom he was...
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Portuguese in Goa and Bombay-Bassein. While in the Belgaum area of the Carnatic region, Lingayatis dating to the 12th century, was accepted by nearly 45%...
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