Fort Geldria

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Fort Geldria was a Dutch East India Company stronghold on the Coromandel Coast of India that served as a key trading and administrative center during the colonial period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial stronghold
fort
trading post
conflictContext Anglo-Dutch rivalry in India
European colonial competition in the Indian Ocean
continent Asia
country Dutch Republic
establishedBy Dutch East India Company
VOC
function administrative center
military fortification
trading center
hasPart arsenal
bastions
church
offices
ramparts
residential quarters
warehouses
heritageStatus historical site
historicalPeriod Dutch colonial period in India
inception 1610s
languageOfAdministration Dutch
languageOfTrade Portuguese
Tamil
locatedIn India
Pulicat
Tamil Nadu
locatedOn Coromandel Coast
namedAfter Gelderland NERFINISHED
nearby Pulicat
surface form: Pulicat Lake
operator Dutch East India Company
partOf Dutch Coromandel
Dutch colonial empire
surface form: Dutch India
politicalRole residence of the Dutch governor of Coromandel
seat of Dutch administration on the Coromandel Coast
presentCondition ruins
significance key node in Dutch Indian Ocean trade network
main VOC headquarters on the Coromandel Coast
startTime early 17th century
usedBy Dutch merchants
Dutch soldiers
VOC officials
usedFor export of Indian textiles
import of European goods
spice trade
textile trade

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Dutch Coromandel hadFort Fort Geldria