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  2. French India - Wikipedia

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    French India, formally the ... France was the last of the major European maritime powers of the 17th century to enter the East India trade.

  3. French East India Company - Wikipedia

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    The French East India Company (French: Compagnie française pour le commerce des Indes orientales) was a joint-stock company founded in France on 1 September 1664 to engage in trade in India and other Asian lands.

  4. European colonisation of Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    During the early 17th century the rivalling Dutch traders joined the Dutch East India Company, as the British founded the British East India Company, followed by France, where in 1664 the French East India Company was authorised by royal funding. These conglomerates of capital, ships, freely transferable shares and state power were ...

  5. François Bernier - Wikipedia

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    François Bernier (25 September 1620 – 22 September 1688) was a French physician and traveller. He was born in Joué-Etiau in Anjou. He stayed (14 October 1658 – 20 February 1670) for around 12 years in India.

  6. French colonial empire - Wikipedia

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    On Reunion Island (Bourbon Island), the French East India Company first introduced the slave trade in the 1730s. [31] The French East India Company additionally introduced coffee and sought to create a plantation economy centered around forced labor. [31] Characteristic of plantation colonies, the French colonists were a minority on Reunion Island.

  7. France's Macron tours historic sites with India's Modi and ...

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    Macron also visited a 17th-century fort in the city that is a popular tourist destination. ... The two leaders were expected to continue discussions on India’s plans to purchase 26 French Rafale ...

  8. France–India relations - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Benoît de Boigne during his service of the Maratha Empire.. An Indian Christian priest, Saint Severus, settled in Vienne, France, in the 5th century, and in the 17th century, François Bernier (1625–1688), a French physician and traveler, served as the personal physician of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb for 12 years.

  9. Trade between Western Europe and the Mughal Empire in the ...

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    This document gave evidence of the strength of the Netherlands’ trade in the 17th century not only in India but also in the Caribbean. Moreover, it gave the precise numbers of the Dutch superiority over both the British and the French – 15,000 to 16,000 vessels per year versus 3,000 to 4,000 for the British and 500 to 600 for the French.