Fort Gustavus

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Fort Gustavus was a Dutch colonial fortification in Bengal that served as a strategic trading and military outpost for the Dutch East India Company.

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instanceOf Dutch East India Company outpost
colonial fortification
fort
affiliation Dutch East India Company NERFINISHED
associatedWith Dutch colonialism in India
European competition for trade in Bengal
continent Asia
country Dutch Republic
era age of European colonial expansion in Asia
early modern period
garrisonedBy Dutch East India Company troops
Dutch soldiers
hasFunction administrative center for Dutch interests in the area
fortified trading station
military garrison
hasStrategicImportance control of regional maritime trade
projection of Dutch military power in Bengal
historicalRole Dutch colonial stronghold in Bengal
strategic trading post of the Dutch East India Company
locatedIn Bengal NERFINISHED
Dutch Bengal NERFINISHED
Indian subcontinent NERFINISHED
operator Dutch East India Company NERFINISHED
partOf Dutch colonial empire NERFINISHED
Dutch trading network in Asia
usedFor control of regional trade routes
defense against local threats
defense against rival European powers
military purposes
protection of Dutch commercial interests
storage of goods
trade

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Dutch Bengal hasFort Fort Gustavus