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  2. Treaty of Pondicherry - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Pondicherry was signed in 1754 bringing an end to the Second Carnatic War. It was agreed and signed in the French settlement of Puducherry in French India . The favoured British candidate Mohamed Ali Khan Walajan was recognized as the Nawab of the Carnatic . [ 1 ]

  3. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    Treaty between England and the Holy Roman Empire during the Italian War of 1521–1526 1522 Treaty of Windsor: Between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and Henry VIII of England; its main clause was the invasion of France. 1524 Treaty of Malmö: Ends the Swedish War of Liberation. Treaty of Tordesillas: Treaty between the Lord of Monaco and ...

  4. History of Puducherry - Wikipedia

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    Pondicherry from the origins to 1824 French Institute of Pondicherry; Treaty establishing De Jure Cession of French Establishments in India; Frenchbooksonindia.com, an open access multilingual discovery tool with book data from 1531 to 2020, full-text ebooks from 1531 to 1937 and in-text search from c. 1830 to c. 1920

  5. Treaty establishing De Jure Cession of French Establishments ...

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    Finally, the Instruments of Ratification of Treaty of Cession between India and France in respect of the settlements were exchanged on August 16, 1962. [3] The transitional period of eight years was used for “sorting out interests in the former colony” per a book called Pondicherry that was once French India written by historian Raphael ...

  6. First Carnatic War - Wikipedia

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    The timely counterattack by the British and the Nawab, however, turned the tables and prompted the French to withdraw to Pondicherry. [10] In 1748 Major Stringer Lawrence arrived to take command of the British troops at Fort St. David. [11] With the arrival of reinforcements from Europe, the British besieged Pondicherry in late 1748. Clive ...

  7. Charles Godeheu - Wikipedia

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    On 26 December 1754, he signed the Treaty of Pondicherry with Thomas Saunders, the English East India Company's resident at Madras, that forbade the British and French companies all political activity in India and the activity must be strictly commercial.

  8. Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    The full text of the Statement of Objects and Reasons appended to the bill is given below: With the ratification of the Treaty of Cession by the Governments of India and France, on the 16th August, 1962, the French establishments of Pondicherry, Karikal, Mahe and Yanam became territories of the Indian Union with effect from that date.

  9. Pondichéry (1754 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Pondicherry (or Pondichéry) was a French East Indiaman, launched in December 1754, that the Royal Navy captured in 1756, early in the Seven Years' War with France. She was then sold and her new owners, who renamed her Pitt , proceeded to charter her to the British East India Company (EIC), for three voyages.