The Madras Tercentenary Commemoration VolumeAsian Educational Services, 1994 - 457ÆäÀÌÁö Tercentennial volume of Madras City. |
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... Cooum sanctioned by Government in 1678 , and the other at Guindy . The latter was generally preferred . According to one account Guindy Park , with a residence in it , was got by the Company in 1695 from Chinna Venkatadry , a wealthy ...
... Cooum sanctioned by Government in 1678 , and the other at Guindy . The latter was generally preferred . According to one account Guindy Park , with a residence in it , was got by the Company in 1695 from Chinna Venkatadry , a wealthy ...
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... Cooum river . The northern part may be sub - divided into three sections , viz . , ( i ) north of the M.S.M. har- bour branch railway line and east of the Buckingham Canal ; ( ii ) south of the railway and east of the Canal ; and ( iii ) ...
... Cooum river . The northern part may be sub - divided into three sections , viz . , ( i ) north of the M.S.M. har- bour branch railway line and east of the Buckingham Canal ; ( ii ) south of the railway and east of the Canal ; and ( iii ) ...
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... Cooum river . Though the rivers running through Madras have little beauty and less sanctity , yet Madras must be thankful to them for some amenities . Even the " silvery Cooum " as it is called - probably by way of raillery at its ...
... Cooum river . Though the rivers running through Madras have little beauty and less sanctity , yet Madras must be thankful to them for some amenities . Even the " silvery Cooum " as it is called - probably by way of raillery at its ...
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Dakshinakulam | 3 |
Government Houses in Madras | 15 |
Madras as a Naval Base | 21 |
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