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Chief Foreign Settlements in India, 1650–1700

Chief Foreign Settlements in India


Title: Chief Foreign Settlements in India
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Description: A map of the coastal foreign settlements in India and Ceylon (Sri Lanka) at the end of the seventeenth century. The settlements are underlined with the controlling foreign power noted in parentheses, including the possessions of the Portuguese (Diu, Daman, Bassein, Chaul, Goa, and Calicut), Dutch (Cochin, Colombo, Matura, Trincomali, Jafna, Negapatam, and Pulicat), British (Surat, Bombay, Fort St. David, Madras, Masulipatam, Vizagapatam, Pippli, and Calcutta), French (Mahe, Pondicherry, Yanaon, and Chandernagore), and Danish (Tranquebar and Serampur). This map illustrates the coastal limits of foreign possessions of the period, prior to the inland expansion, most notably by the British under the East India Company.
Place Names: India , Goa, Bombay, Mumbai, Madras, Kolkata, Calcutta, Delh
ISO Topic Categories: oceans, location, inlandWaters
Keywords: Chief Foreign Settlements in India, physical, physical features, oceans, location, inlandWaters, Unknown, 1650–1700
Source: H. G. Wells, The Outline of History (New York, NY: The Macmillan Company, 1921) 807
Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman
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