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- century. During the 17th century, it was known by the names Masulipatnam, Masulipatam, Masula and Bandar (Bandar translates to 'port' in Persian language)...
- The siege of Masulipatam was a British siege of the town of Masulipatam, held by the French and Dutch, in India during the Seven Years' War. The siege...
- then given a detachment of troops and ordered to drive the French from Masulipatam. He was badly supported by a local ally Anandraz but still managed to...
- The Nawabs of Masulipatam ruled under the Nizam in eastern India. The best known of them was Nawab Haji H****an Khan. Their title later became Nawab of...
- The Northern Circars (also spelt Sarkars) was a division of British India's Madras Presidency. It consisted of a narrow slip of territory lying along the...
- In 1669, Marcara succeeded in establishing another French factory at Masulipatam. In 1672, the French captured Fort Saint Thomas, but they were driven...
- 1762 to 1803, ended the instability. In 1768 he signed the Treaty of Masulipatam—by which the East India Company in return for a fixed annual rent, got...
- maintaining the British soldiers. In 1768, the Nizam signed the Treaty of Masulipatam ceding the Northern Circars to British. Later in 1779, the Nizams along...
- The Battle of Condore took place near Masulipatam on 9 December 1758 during the Third Carnatic War, part of the Seven Years' War. An Anglo-Indian force...
- the accession to the Indian Union on 23 February 1948. Nawab of Masulipatam Masulipatam Nizam of Hyderabad Formation of Andhra Pradesh "Banganapalle Princely...