Pondicherry (or Pondichéry) was a French East Indiaman, launched in December 1754, that the Royal Navy captured in 1756, early in the Seven Years' War...
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Puducherry (redirect from Pondichéry)
football competitions Bridgton, Maine, U.S., first called Pondicherry Pondichéry (1754 ship) All pages with titles beginning with Pondicherry All pages with...
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territory of Pondichéry. In 1936, the population of the colony totalled 298,851 inhabitants, of which 63% (187,870) lived in the territory of Pondichéry. France...
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east indiaman 'Le Pondichéry' (1754)". Threedecks. Retrieved 13 August 2021. "Spanish Third Rate ship of the line 'Gallardo' (1754)". Threedecks. Retrieved...
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coin, minted in Pondichéry, used for internal Indian trade. French-issued "Gold Pagoda" for Southern India trade, cast in Pondichéry 1705–1780. French-issued...
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East India Company (redirect from Ships of the East India Company)
regained the five establishments captured by the British during the war (Pondichéry, Mahe, Karaikal, Yanam and Chandernagar) but was prevented from erecting...
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d'Extrême-Orient a century after his death. The library of the Institut français de Pondichéry is named after him. Abraham Hyacinthe Anquetil was born in Paris on 7...
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then-French Governor in Pondichéry. On 5 June 1790, a Frenchman called De Mars complained about him for the first time. By that time Pondichéry, under the influence...
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seven transports carrying the Régiment de Pondichéry, under Brigadier General Thomas Conway. All these ships had a copper sheathing, except for Fortune...
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Edward Boscawen (category British MPs 1747–1754)
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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Cuddalore, which was dangerously close to the main French settlement of Pondichéry. The first French force sent against Cuddalore was surprised and defeated...
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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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Revolutionary War: British forces begin besieging the French outpost at Pondichéry. 1791 – A Vodou ceremony, led by Dutty Boukman, turns into a violent slave...
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In India, the Siege of Pondicherry ends as the British Empire captures Pondichéry from the French colonial empire. February 8 – An earthquake in London...
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original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2017. "Ces Indiens français de Pondichéry (in French)". Paris Match. 7 January 2015. Archived from the original...
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HMS Rippon (1758) (category Ship infoboxes without an image)
HMS Rippon was a 60-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, designed by Sir Joseph Allin and built by Israel Pownoll at Woolwich Dockyard to...
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In India, the Siege of Pondicherry ends as the British Empire captures Pondichéry from the French colonial empire. February 8 – An earthquake in London...
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