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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.
Coromandel was a governorate of the Dutch East India Company on the coasts of the Coromandel region from 1610, until the company's liquidation in 1798. Dutch presence in the region began with the capture of Pulicat from the Portuguese in Goa and Bombay-Bassein.
Quilon rulers submit to the Dutch at Quilon. Dutch Malabar (Dutch; Nederlandse Malabar. Malayalam; ഡച്ച് മലബാർ.) also known by the name of its main settlement Cochin, were a collection of settlements and trading factories of the Dutch East India Company on the Malabar Coast between 1661 and 1795, and was a subdivision of what was collectively referred to as Dutch India.
The following were trading posts owned by the Dutch East India Company, ... Dutch settlement in Rajshahi; India. Konkan (northern part of western coast of India)
The Dutch East India Company: Expansion and Decline. Zutphen, Netherlands: Walburg. ISBN 978-90-5730-241-1. Klooster, Wim. The Dutch Moment: War, Trade, and Settlement in the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World (2016) Klooster, Wim, and Gert Oostindie. Realm between Empires: The Second Dutch Atlantic, 1680-1815 (Cornell UP, 2018) 348 pp. online ...
Dutch settlements in Bengal include: Dutch settlement in Rajshahi; In Chhapra was a saltpeter factory (1666 -1781)(seized by British) Baleswar or Balasore (1675 -) Patna (1638)(1645-1651)(1651-1781)(seized by British) Cossimbazar or Kassamabazar; Malda; Mirzapur (in Bardhaman, West Bengal) Baliapal or Pipeli, the main port for the Dutch between ...
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