The Madras Tercentenary Commemoration VolumeAsian Educational Services, 1994 - 457ÆäÀÌÁö Tercentennial volume of Madras City. |
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... English to protect the Bay of Bengal from enemy attacks and descent . For the menace from the French brought home to the English the necessity of holding on to this place as their base . The French were in possession of Pondi- cherry ...
... English to protect the Bay of Bengal from enemy attacks and descent . For the menace from the French brought home to the English the necessity of holding on to this place as their base . The French were in possession of Pondi- cherry ...
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... English in Armagon , in behalf of the Honourable Com- pany , for their trading and fortifying at Madraspatam , to this effect as followeth Whereas Mr. Francis Day , Captain of the English at Arma- gon , upon great hopes by reason of our ...
... English in Armagon , in behalf of the Honourable Com- pany , for their trading and fortifying at Madraspatam , to this effect as followeth Whereas Mr. Francis Day , Captain of the English at Arma- gon , upon great hopes by reason of our ...
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... English settled at Fort St. George , " a large number of Portuguese , both home and country born deserted San Thome for Madras . " In 1662 , it came under the Sul- tan of Golconda and 10 years later came under French control . " The ...
... English settled at Fort St. George , " a large number of Portuguese , both home and country born deserted San Thome for Madras . " In 1662 , it came under the Sul- tan of Golconda and 10 years later came under French control . " The ...
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Dakshinakulam | 3 |
Government Houses in Madras | 15 |
Madras as a Naval Base | 21 |
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