The Cambridge History of the British Empire: British India, 1497-1858John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Coromandel Coast and particularly to Masulipatam as a place well fitted for the buying of cotton goods . Even before this , an attempt had been already made to start trade on the other side of the peninsula , at Surat and on the Malabar ...
... Coromandel Coast and particularly to Masulipatam as a place well fitted for the buying of cotton goods . Even before this , an attempt had been already made to start trade on the other side of the peninsula , at Surat and on the Malabar ...
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... Coromandel Coast . In December , 1610 , the council at Bantam , acting upon their instructions , organised the administra- tion of the Coromandel factories . The senior merchant of Masulipatam and Petapoli , Van Wesick ( Pieter Ysaac ...
... Coromandel Coast . In December , 1610 , the council at Bantam , acting upon their instructions , organised the administra- tion of the Coromandel factories . The senior merchant of Masulipatam and Petapoli , Van Wesick ( Pieter Ysaac ...
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... Coromandel Coast were sandal wood and pepper from the Malay Archipelago , Japanese copper and certain Chinese textiles from the Far East . In 1617 the directorate of the Coromandel Coast was raised into a gouvernement , its chief at ...
... Coromandel Coast were sandal wood and pepper from the Malay Archipelago , Japanese copper and certain Chinese textiles from the Far East . In 1617 the directorate of the Coromandel Coast was raised into a gouvernement , its chief at ...
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