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    The Capture of Tranquebar (Danish: Overtagelsen af Trankebar) or the Surrender of Tranquebar (Danish: Overgivelsen af Trankebar) was a British takeover...
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    Treaty of Amiens. Capture of Tranquebar (1801) – Capture of Tranquebar by British forces in 1801 Surrender of Tranquebar (1808) – 1808 capture of a European...
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  • 1699 siege of an European colony in India Capture of Tranquebar (1801) – Capture of Tranquebar by British forces in 1801 Surrender of Tranquebar (1808) –...
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    of Tranquebar (Danish: Overgivelsen af Trankebar) or the Capture of Tranquebar (Danish: Overtagelsen af Trankebar) was a surrender of the capital of Danish...
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    2022. The fortress Dansborg at Tranquebar established in 1620. In 1777 the Danish crown took possession of the colony. 1801—02 and 1808—1815 occupied by...
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    Kharak Singh (category 1801 births)
    (22 February 1801 – 5 November 1840) was the second Maharaja of the Sikh Empire. He was the eldest son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, founder of the Sikh Empire...
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  • HMS Russell (1764) (category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy)
    possession of Tranquebar where she landed troops of the 14th Regiment of Foot and the Honourable East India Company's artillery. Tranquebar capitulated...
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    Gunboat War (category 19th-century military history of the United Kingdom)
    First Battle of Copenhagen in 1801. The naval conflict between Britain and Denmark-Norway commenced with the First Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 when Horatio...
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  • Malartic (1799 ship) (category Captured ships)
    to the King of Travancore. The privateer put Smith and his crew aboard the captured vessel after Smith had promised to sail to Tranquebar. On 22 March...
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  • May Hodoul had captured a British vessel bound for Tranquebar, then a Danish colony. On 20 May Hodoul was at Koringa, where he captured Macré (or Macoroy...
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  • ISBN 978-0-415-02472-3. Frykenberg, R. E.; Deyell, J. (February 1980). "Tranquebar: A Guide to the Coins of Danish India, Circa 1620 to 1845. By John C. F. Gray. Lawrence...
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    maintained colonies in India, Tranquebar and Frederiksnagore. The Danish East India Company operated out of Tranquebar. Sweden also chartered a Swedish...
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    with the First Battle of Copenhagen in April 1801. Slightly in advance of that, a British fleet arrived at St Thomas at the end of March. The Danes accepted...
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    2015. Marine archaeological explorations of Tranquebar-Poompuhar region on Tamil Nadu coast, Rao, S.R.. Journal of Marine Archaeology, Vol. II, July 1991...
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  • The following is a list of wars involving Portugal. Military history of Portugal Unofficial Portuguese soldiers just helped the Zamorin. See also: Auxiliary...
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  • and Maria was launched at Calcutta in 1801. She made one voyage to England carrying rice from Bengal on behalf of the British East India Company (EIC)...
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    Dutch sloop Havik (1784) (category Captured ships)
    French brigs and a Dutch East Indiaman, Zeeland, which was sailing from Tranquebar to Copenhagen. On 15 May Havick sailed with a convoy to Cork. On 25 August...
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    Datar Kaur (category Year of birth uncertain)
    Sarbpreet (2019). The Camel Merchant of Philadelphia: Stories from the Court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Tranquebar by Westland Publications Private Limited...
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  • Lord Hawke (1798 ship) (category Captured ships)
    Kamschatka) came into Plymouth. Lord Hawke had captured Handehesteka as she was sailing from Hambro to Tranquebar. Lord Hawke convoyed her prize as far as Scilly...
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    centuries over various parts around India. Colonies included the town of Tranquebar and Serampore. The last settlements it had control over were sold to...
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