Empress Mills

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Empress Mills was a pioneering 19th-century textile mill in Nagpur, India, that became the cornerstone of Jamsetji Tata’s industrial empire and a landmark in India’s early modern industrialization.

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instanceOf cotton mill
industrial enterprise
textile mill
associatedWith Jamsetji Tata NERFINISHED
Tata group NERFINISHED
category Tata Group history
Textile mills in India
contributedTo industrialization of India
industrialization of Nagpur
country India
era 19th century
establishedInCentury 19th century
foundedBy Jamsetji Tata NERFINISHED
historicalRole early example of Indian-owned modern industry
pioneering large-scale textile manufacturing in India
industry cotton textiles
textile industry
locatedIn Central India NERFINISHED
Maharashtra
Nagpur NERFINISHED
locationType urban industrial site
namedAfter Empress of India NERFINISHED
ownedBy Tata group NERFINISHED
partOf Jamsetji Tata’s industrial empire
product cotton cloth
cotton yarn
region Vidarbha NERFINISHED
significance cornerstone of Jamsetji Tata’s industrial empire
landmark in India’s early modern industrialization

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Jamsetji Tata founded Empress Mills