Treaty of Masulipatam (1768)

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The Treaty of Masulipatam (1768) was an agreement between the British East India Company and the Nizam of Hyderabad that significantly expanded British territorial and political influence on the eastern coast of India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
treaty
category 18th-century treaties
Treaties involving the British East India Company
Treaties of India NERFINISHED
countryInvolved Hyderabad State NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
hasDate 1768
hasLocation Machilipatnam NERFINISHED
Masulipatam NERFINISHED
Masulipatnam NERFINISHED
eastern coast of India
hasSignificance increased British influence over the Nizam of Hyderabad
strengthened British control over coastal territories in eastern India
involvedParty British East India Company NERFINISHED
Nizam of Hyderabad NERFINISHED
language English
precededBy earlier Anglo-Hyderabad negotiations
region Andhra coast NERFINISHED
Coromandel Coast NERFINISHED
relatedTo British East India Company rule in India NERFINISHED
British colonial expansion in India
history of Hyderabad State
resultedIn expansion of British political influence on the eastern coast of India
expansion of British territorial influence on the eastern coast of India
signedBy British East India Company NERFINISHED
Nizam of Hyderabad NERFINISHED
timePeriod 18th century
British East India Company era NERFINISHED

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Northern Circars cededUnder Treaty of Masulipatam (1768)