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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
Pondicherry, [a] officially known as Puducherry, [b] is the capital and most populous city of the Union Territory of Puducherry in India. The city is in the Puducherry district on the southeast coast of India and is surrounded by the Bay of Bengal to the east and the state of Tamil Nadu, with which it shares most of its culture, heritage, and language.
Meanwhile, with effect from 1 July 1963, the State of Pondicherry officially became the Union Territory of Pondicherry and after 31 August 1964 it came under the control of the Ministry of Home Affairs. [18]: 37 Until 2016, the de jure transfer day (i.e. 16 August) was a public holiday with no official celebrations taking place.
All pages with titles beginning with Pondicherry; All pages with titles beginning with Puducherry; All pages with titles beginning with Pondichéry; Battle of Pondicherry, 1759; Siege of Pondicherry (disambiguation) Pondi (disambiguation) Pudu (disambiguation) Pondichéry, dernier comptoir des Indes, a 1997 French film
Six decades after the foundation of the English and Dutch East India companies (in 1600 and 1602 respectively), and at a time when both companies were multiplying factories (trading posts) on the shores of India, the French still did not have a viable trading company or a single permanent establishment in the East.
Siege of Pondicherry (1760) Siege of Pondicherry (1778) T. Treaty of Pondicherry; Z. Manyam Zamindar
The most notable exceptions are Indian English spelling-changes of Orissa to Odisha (2011) [1] and the union territory of Pondicherry (which includes the city of Pondicherry) to Puducherry (2006). History
François Martin (1634– 1706) was the first Governor-general of Puducherry in French India.In 1673, Sher Khan Lodi, the ruler of Valikandapuram under the Sultan of Bijapur granted Bellanger de l'Espinay a site for a settlement.