• This is a list in alphabetical order of cricketers who played first-class cricket for the Indians cricket team, a side which played matches in India,...
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    M. Baliah Naidu (category Indian cricketers)
    (1895–1948, Madras) was an Indian cricketer during Madras Presidency. He was born into a Telugu family as the second son of the Bhatt brothers, sons of the Buchi...
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    Chennai (redirect from City of Madras)
    the Madras city and port and built Fort St. George, the first British fortress in India. The city was made the winter capital of the Madras Presidency, a...
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    C. Sankaran Nair (category Members of the Madras Legislative Council)
    April 1934) was an Indian lawyer and statesman who served as the Advocate-General of Madras from 1906 to 1908, on the High Court of Madras as a puisne justice...
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    of 1857, Anglo-Indians sided with the British and consequently received favoured treatment from the British government in preference to other Indians...
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  • Europeans cricket team (category Indian first-class cricket teams)
    European cricketers from Madras Presidency who played in the Madras Presidency Matches. See: List of Europeans cricketers (India) Vasant Raiji, India's...
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  • Kapu (caste) (redirect from List of Kapus)
    the portfolios of Development and Industries. In 1936, he was appointed as the Governor of Madras Presidency, one of the only two Indians in history to...
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  • Colonel, TA,(Madras Regiment), Malayalam actor and filmmaker Mahendra Singh Dhoni, 2011, Lieutenant Colonel, TA (Parachute Regiment), cricketer Abhinav Bindra...
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  • This list of University of Madras people includes notable graduates, professors, and administrators affiliated with the University of Madras. Five heads...
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  • Cotah Ramaswami (category Indian cricketers)
    1915 to 1942. He represented the Indians in the annual Madras Presidency Matches from 1915 to 1940, and played for Madras in the Ranji Trophy from 1934 to...
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  • Minister of Madras Presidency Panaganti Ramarayaningar – Former Chief Minister of Madras Presidency B. Munuswamy Naidu – Former Chief Minister of Madras Presidency...
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  • their Madras Presidency Matches against the Indians, making sixteen appearances for the team from 1915 to 1934. Described as the Jessop of the Madras cricket...
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    John Pennycuick (engineer) (category Members of the Madras Legislative Council)
    inaugurated by Lord Wenlock, the then Governor of the Madras Presidency. It resulted in irrigation of 223,000 acres in Theni, Dindigul, Madurai, Sivaganga...
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  • Chindians (redirect from List of Chindians)
    colonial era, Indians were among the crew of the Portuguese ships trading on the Chinese coast beginning in the sixteenth century and Indians from Portuguese...
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    Kasaragod (category Pages using infobox settlement with possible nickname list)
    second-largest Taluk. Before the formation of Kerala, Kasaragod was a part of South Canara district of erstwhile Madras Presidency. However, in the 19th century CE...
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  • Arogyasamy Mudaliar: an Indian civil engineer and politician who served as the Minister of Development in the Madras Presidency from 1926 to 1928 A. M...
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  • Naidu (category Surnames of Indian origin)
    Naidu, former Chief Minister of Madras Presidency Buchi Babu Naidu, Indian cricket pioneer known as the 'father of South Indian cricket' Chandra Nayudu, India's...
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  • Pachaiyappa's College (category Colleges affiliated to University of Madras)
    first sole Indian college in Madras Presidency. Pachaiyappa's College, Chennai is the result of an act of philanthropy of its progenitor, Pachaiyappa Mudaliar...
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    cricket association but date back to the rule of Nawab Muhammed Ali Khan Wallajah In 1859, Madras Presidency acquired Chepauk palace in an auction for ₹589...
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  • General of Madras Presidency Madhukar Narhar Chandurkar, former Chief Justice of Bombay and Madras High Court Mahadev Govind Ranade, Indian Judge of Bombay...
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  • George Rae". CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 June 2022. "Europeans v Indians, Madras Presidency Match 1935/36". CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 June 2022. "No. 34828"...
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  • Richard Ramsbotham (category Principals of Presidency University, Kolkata)
    Ramsbotham". CricketArchive. Retrieved 14 November 2021. "Europeans v Indians, Madras Presidency Match 1917/18". CricketArchive. Retrieved 14 November 2021. "No...
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  • Mysore Sandal Soap (category Use Indian English from June 2017)
    manufacturers. In 2006, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the Indian cricketer was selected as the first brand ambassador of the Mysore Sandal Soap. In the early 20th century...
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  • following people were born or based their life in Tamil Nadu, formerly known as Madras State: R.K. Narayan (1906–2001), writer Achuthanand Tanjore Ravi (born 1991)...
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  • John Lunnon (category Cricketers from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham)
    cricket for the Europeans cricket team against the Indians at Madras in the 1931–32 Madras Presidency Match. Batting once in the match, he was dismissed...
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    Nilambur (category Use Indian English from June 2015)
    records of the Madras Presidency, it is recorded that the most remarkable plantation owned by Government in the erstwhile Madras Presidency was the Teak...
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  • Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan (category Indian cricketers)
    cricketer to take ten wickets in a test match at the age of 19 years and 332 days which has since been broken by six cricketers including two Indians...
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    the Bombay Presidency, the Madras Presidency and the territory of Kodagu being the most important ones. In effect, nearly two-thirds of what is now Karnataka...
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  • Geoffrey Bozman (category Cricketers from the London Borough of Wandsworth)
    cricket for the Europeans cricket team against the Indians at Madras in the Madras Presidency Match of January 1926. Opening the batting twice in the match...
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    units with the princely state of Mysore, Nizam's Hyderabad, the Bombay Presidency, the Madras Presidency and the territory of Kodagu being the most important...
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