The Madras Tercentenary Commemoration VolumeAsian Educational Services, 1994 - 457ÆäÀÌÁö Tercentennial volume of Madras City. |
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... lived in Madras in the early days . COMMON TABLE AND RESIDENCE The Governor of Fort St. George appears to have enjoyed the privi- lege of free residence from the time of commencement of the English Settlement at Madras , but at first he ...
... lived in Madras in the early days . COMMON TABLE AND RESIDENCE The Governor of Fort St. George appears to have enjoyed the privi- lege of free residence from the time of commencement of the English Settlement at Madras , but at first he ...
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... lived in No. 3 , Thambu Naicken Lane near the present " Soundarya Mahal " , Govindappa Naicken Street , George Town . The concerts that they organised in the Rama Mandiram in connection with the Rama Navami festival every year were ...
... lived in No. 3 , Thambu Naicken Lane near the present " Soundarya Mahal " , Govindappa Naicken Street , George Town . The concerts that they organised in the Rama Mandiram in connection with the Rama Navami festival every year were ...
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... lived in Madras from the 18th century onwards . Regular Sangita Sabhas which organised periodical concerts by eminent musicians for the benefit of their members were also formed first in Madras . The Krishna Gana Sabha , the ...
... lived in Madras from the 18th century onwards . Regular Sangita Sabhas which organised periodical concerts by eminent musicians for the benefit of their members were also formed first in Madras . The Krishna Gana Sabha , the ...
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Dakshinakulam | 3 |
Government Houses in Madras | 15 |
Madras as a Naval Base | 21 |
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