How Portuguese Jews Made Madras Their Home

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The plan of Fort St George, Madras Date: 1726, Source: http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00maplinks/mughal/bellinmadras/bellinmadras.html Author Herman Moll, London/Wikipedia.
In the early seventeenth century, Portuguese Jews who landed at Fort St George acquired trading rights & made Madras home.

In 1639, after securing a permit from the king for English trading activities, Captain Francis Day of the East India Company acquired a narrow strip of land on the East Coast of India (EIC). It was the first land to be acquired by the English in India. Promptly, Day built a fort to protect a few English settlers—St. George Fort—which later evolved into the city of Madras.



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