Maps of Coromandel Coast

Maps of Coromandel Coast

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Koromandel

1 : 930000 Indie Anville, Jean-Baptiste Bourguinon d' Schraembl, Franz Anton F.A. Schraembl
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Coromandel.

1 : 780000 Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d, 1697-1782
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Theatre de la guerre dans Linde [sic] sur la côte de Coromandel

1 : 705000 Indie jižní
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Jaghir Lands.

1 : 250000 Robert Laurie & James Whittle
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Sketch plan of the attack on Seringapatam (Mysore)

Pencil, pen-and-ink and wash with water-colour sketch plan of the attack on Seringapatam by an unknown artist, dated 1791. Srirangapatnam is an island set in the River Kaveri in the modern-day state of Karnataka in the south west of India. The Vijayanagara rulers built a fort here in 1454 and in 1616 it became the capital of the Mysore Wadayar Rajas. Later it was the capital of the renowned Rajas of Mysore, Haidar Ali (c. 1722-1782) and Tipu Sultan (1753-1799). The Rajas were responsible for turning the small state of Mysore into a major Muslim power. Haider Ali faced opposition from the Marathas, the Nizam of Hyderabad and the British. Four successive wars were fought for control of southern India. In 1781 Haidar was defeated and died a year later but the military campaign was continued by his son, Tipu. The final battle took place in May 1799 when the British stormed the fortress and Tipu Sultan was killed.
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Plan exhibiting the Several Anchorages in the Madras Roads

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Map of Porto Novo

Pen and ink and watercolour Map of Parangipettai (Porto Novo) by John Mustie (fl. 1817) Mustie, John (fl. 1817), Artist
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Map of Porto Novo on a larger scale

Pen and ink and watercolour map of Parangipettai (Porto Novo) in Tamil Nadu by John Mustie (fl. 1817). Mustie, John (fl. 1817), Artist
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Two fragments of a map showing locations of temples at Mahabalipuram

Two fragments of a map in watercolour with pen and ink showing locations of temples at Mamallapuram, from an Album of 37 drawings and plans of the temples and sculptures at Mamallapuram, c. 1816. Colin MacKenzie (1754-1821) joined the East India Company as an engineer at the age of 28 and spent the majority of his career in India. He used the salary he earned from his military career as a captain, major and finally a colonel to finance his research into the history and religion of Indian culture. During his surveys he collected and recorded details concerning every aspect of Indian architecture, language and religion, resulting in thousands of drawings and copies of inscriptions. Mamallapuram, a tiny village south of Chennai (Madras), was a flourishing port of the Pallava dynasty from the 5th - 8th centuries. The site is famous for a group of temples, a series of rock-cut caves and monolithic sculptures that were most likely created in the 7th century reign of Narasimhavarman Mahamalla.
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Hyderabad et Mysore. Asie 103.

1 : 1641836 Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869
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India II. Madras Presidency.

1 : 2200000 Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
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India 2.

1 : 2217600 Letts, Son & Co.
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Composite: India peninsula.

1 : 1300000 Faden, William, 1750?-1836
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The Carnatic, Etc.

1 : 3380000 Sharpe, J.
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The Southern Railway

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Peninsula Indiæ citra Gangem, hoc est, orae celeberrimae Malabar & Coromandel cum adjacente insula non minus celebratissima Ceylon

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 53 x 47 cm L'Isle Homännische Erben
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India South, Burma, Malay Peninsula.

1 : 6000000 Andree, Richard; Times (London, England)
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Sheet D [South India], uit: Road map of India

1 : 2027520 titelvariant: North West India; Central & North India; North East India; South India; Annotatie geografische gegevens: De bladen overlappen elkaar gedeeltelijk; Elk blad met bladoverzicht van de hele serie [S.l. : India Tyre & Rubber Company]
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S. Hindostan.

1 : 3000000 Thomson, John
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India - southern section.

1 : 4000000 John Bartholomew & Co.
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Peninsula Indiae citra Gangem hoc est orae celeberrimae Malabar & Coromandel cum adjacente insula non minus celebratissima Ceylon

1 : 3000000 Indie studio Homannianorum Heredum
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Peninsula INDIAE citra Gangem, hoc est Orae celeberrimae MALABAR & COROMANDEL Cum adjacente Insula non minus celebratissima CEYLON

1 : 3000000 Ganga-oblast (Indie a Bangladéš) Delisle, Guillaume studio Homannianorum Heredum
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Peninsula INDIAE citra Gangem hoc est Orae celeberrimae MALABAR & COROMANDEL Cum adjacente Insula non minus celebratissima CEYLON

1 : 3000000 Ganga-oblast (Indie a Bangladéš) Delisle, Guillaume studio Homannianorum Heredum
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Charte der Provinz oder Audiencia von Lima oder des alten Königreichs Peru

Lima-oblast (Peru) Schmidt, Johann Marius Friedrich Franz
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Carte des Côtes de Malabar et de Coromandel

1 : 3800000 presentée au Roy par [...] G. Delisle Amsterdam : chez Pierre Schenk, l'entr
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Malabar, Coromandel, cotes.

1 : 4000000 L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
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Malabar, Coromandel, costes.

1 : 4000000 L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
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India (southern sheet).

1 : 4457000 Johnston, W. & A.K.
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