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  2. Dutch India - Wikipedia

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    A View of Chinsura the Dutch Settlement in Bengal (1787). Dutch India (Dutch: Nederlands Indië) consisted of the settlements and trading posts of the Dutch East India Company on the Indian subcontinent. It is only used as a geographical definition, as there was never a political authority ruling all Dutch India.

  3. List of Dutch East India Company trading posts and settlements

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    The following were trading posts owned by the Dutch East India Company, ... Bimilipatnam (1687-1795/1818-1825) to the English; now Bheemunipatnam; Jaggernaikpoeram ...

  4. Dutch Coromandel - Wikipedia

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    Its output was so substantial that for several decades it was able to keep many of the major Dutch trading centers in the East Indies and homeward-bound fleets well supplied. [12] In 1615, the first VOC mint in India was established in Fort Gelria where, initially, "Kas" copper coins with VOC monogram and a Sanskrit legend were minted. [13]

  5. History of Pulicat - Wikipedia

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    Dutch East-India trading ship 1600 Map of the fort at Paliacatte [43] During the Dutch occupation Pulicat was known by the name Pallaicatta [19] From 1616 to 1690, Pulicat was the official headquarters of Dutch Coromandel. It then shifted to Negapatnam but with ceding of Negapatnam to the British in 1784, the headquarters shifted back to ...

  6. India–Netherlands relations - Wikipedia

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    Factory in Hugli-Chuchura, Dutch Bengal. Hendrik van Schuylenburgh, 1665. The India–Netherlands interaction in one form or another date back to the early 17th century as far as 1605 when the Dutch entered the Mughal Empire for trading purposes. [2] Dutch presence on the Indian subcontinent lasted from 1605 to 1825. [3]

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  8. Company rule in the Dutch East Indies - Wikipedia

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    View of the Island and the City of Batavia Belonging to the Dutch, for the India Company. In 1603, the first permanent Dutch trading post in Indonesia was established in Banten, northwest Java, [7] and in 1611, another was established at Jayakarta (later renamed 'Batavia' and then 'Jakarta').

  9. Without Rutte, Dutch election centres on cost-of-living ... - AOL

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    The Nov. 22 vote is seen as a test of whether voters in one of Europe's most prosperous countries are willing to continue funding policies such as an expensive offshore wind farms, after last year ...