Coromandel was a governorate of the Dutch East India Company on the coasts of the Coromandel region from 1610, until the company's liquidation in 1798...
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authority ruling all Dutch India. Instead, Dutch India was divided into the governorates Dutch Ceylon and Dutch Coromandel, the commandment Dutch Malabar, and...
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the name Coromandel. The name could also be derived from Karai mandalam, meaning The realm of the Shores. Another theory is that the first Dutch ship to...
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coromandel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coromandel may refer to: Coromandel Coast, India Presidency of Coromandel and Bengal Settlements Dutch...
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Indies, Dutch Coromandel in 1806–1825, Dutch Suratte in 1616-1825 Dutch Bengal from 1827 to 1825, Dutch Ceylon from 1640 to 1796, and Dutch Malabar from...
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Fort Geldria (category Dutch Coromandel)
was the seat of the Dutch Republic's first settlement in India, and the capital of Dutch Coromandel. It was built by the Dutch East India Company in...
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the Coromandel coast and transported from Pulicat to be sold as slaves to Dutch plantations in Batavia. Pulicat was till 1690 the capital of Dutch Coromandel...
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tobacco farms in Jaffna. The capital of Dutch Coromandel was in Pulicat and they brought needed manpower from Dutch India. SENARAT had divided his kingdom...
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Sadras (category Dutch Coromandel)
shortly known as Sadirai. Later the Dutch called it Sadras. Modern Sadras was established as part of Dutch Coromandel in the seventeenth century, which...
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Nagapattinam (category 1662 establishments in the Dutch Empire)
was settled by the Portuguese and, later, the Dutch under whom it served as the capital of Dutch Coromandel from 1660 to 1781. In November 1781, the town...
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main port for the Dutch between 1627–1635 Murshidabad (1710–1759) Rajmahal Dhaka (1665-) Sherpur Dutch Coromandel Dutch Malabar Dutch Ceylon De VOC site...
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Fort Vijf Sinnen (category Dutch Coromandel)
Sinnen, Dutch for "the five senses") was a fortification made by the Dutch East India Company in Nagapattinam, then part of Dutch Coromandel (1610-1798)...
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(1505–1510) Old Goa (1510–1843) Nova Goa (1843–1961) Pulicat: capital of Dutch Coromandel until 1690 (1610–1690; 1781–1795) Nagapatnam: capital of Tanjore district...
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Catholics were persecuted in the erstwhile Dutch Coromandel, after the Luso-Dutch war was waged by Dutch Protestants. In August 2024, the Dicastery for...
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during the Nine Years' War, Pondicherry was captured by the Dutch. The governor of Dutch Coromandel, Laurens Pit the Younger, sailed with a fleet of seventeen...
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commanders of Dutch Malabar Dutch Ceylon Dutch Coromandel De VOC site - Malabar Vink, Markus (2015). Encounters on the Opposite Coast: The Dutch East India...
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History of Pulicat (category Dutch India)
under British rule. In the 17th century, Dutch agents in Pulicat operated a large Slave trade along the Coromandel Coast. Between 1621 and 1665 alone, over...
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The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (Dutch: Nederlands(ch)-Indië; Indonesian: Hindia Belanda) and Dutch Indonesia, was a Dutch...
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000 Dutch East Indies – 4,200,000 Dutch Gold Coast – ? Curaçao and Dependencies – ? Aruba – ? Dutch Bengal – ? Dutch Suratte – ? Dutch Coromandel – ?...
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Henricus Franciscus von Söhsten (category Governors of Dutch Coromandel)
was the last opperhoofd of Dutch Coromandel between 1824 and 1825. Henricus Franciscus von Söhsten was born in Colombo on Dutch Ceylon to Henricus Volraad...
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The Dutch lodge at Ahmedabat. The Dutch lodge at Agra. The Dutch-Armenian cemetery in Surat. Dutch India Dutch Malabar Dutch Ceylon Dutch Coromandel Dutch...
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passed down orally. There were Portuguese settlements in and around the Coromandel region. The Luz Church in the Mylapore neighbourhood of Madras (Chennai)...
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colonial rule by the Dutch Republic from 1624 to 1662 and from 1664 to 1668. In the context of the Age of Discovery, the Dutch East India Company established...
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because it was shipped to European markets via the Coromandel coast of south-east India, where the Dutch East Indies Company (VOC) and its rivals from a...
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captured by the Dutch VOC in 1658. Although a minor episode, it symbolized the ascendency of the Dutch in Coromandel. In 1661, the Dutch VOC was granted...
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Dutch colonial empire (Dutch: Nederlandse koloniale rijk) comprised the overseas territories and trading posts controlled and administered by Dutch chartered...
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Dirck van Cloon (category Governors of Dutch Coromandel)
time in Dutch Coromandel. He was among other things a district overseer in Sadraspatnam. He got into a fight with the governor of Coromandel, Adriaan...
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Surinam (Dutch: Suriname), also unofficially known as Dutch Guiana, was a Dutch plantation colony in the Guianas, bordered by the equally Dutch colony of...
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The Dutch Caribbean (historically known as the Dutch West Indies) are the New World territories, colonies, and countries (former and current) of the Dutch...
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themselves in Dutch Coromandel, notably Pulicat, as they were looking for textiles to exchange with the spices they traded in the East Indies. Dutch Suratte...
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