The Madras Tercentenary Commemoration VolumeAsian Educational Services, 1994 - 457ÆäÀÌÁö Tercentennial volume of Madras City. |
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... town ; and a single designation being required for the united towns , the English preferred Madraspatam with which they had from the first been familiar , while the Indians elected to adopt Chinapatam . ' Extent of Madras . Although the ...
... town ; and a single designation being required for the united towns , the English preferred Madraspatam with which they had from the first been familiar , while the Indians elected to adopt Chinapatam . ' Extent of Madras . Although the ...
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... Town where the Europeans inhabit . The White Town is about 1/4 mile in length and about half so wide . On the west part of the town runs a river close to the buildings , on the east , the sea comes up close to the Town and no large ...
... Town where the Europeans inhabit . The White Town is about 1/4 mile in length and about half so wide . On the west part of the town runs a river close to the buildings , on the east , the sea comes up close to the Town and no large ...
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... town of Madras ; but that all the lands included in the said villages of Chettapet , Kilpaukum , Perembore and ... Town ( the pre- sent George Town ) 53 possessed almost the same limits as at the pre- sent day and its ramparts on the ...
... town of Madras ; but that all the lands included in the said villages of Chettapet , Kilpaukum , Perembore and ... Town ( the pre- sent George Town ) 53 possessed almost the same limits as at the pre- sent day and its ramparts on the ...
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Dakshinakulam | 3 |
Government Houses in Madras | 15 |
Madras as a Naval Base | 21 |
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