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    Look up EIC in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. EIC may refer to: East India Company, a major British company that once controlled major parts of the

    EIC

    EIC

  • Marksmanship badges (United States)
  • US military and civilian decoration

    Civilian EIC Rifle Badge (bronze) Civilian EIC Pistol Badge (bronze) Junior EIC Air Rifle Badge (silver) Junior EIC Air Rifle Badge (bronze) U.S. Army EIC Badges

    Marksmanship badges (United States)

    Marksmanship badges (United States)

    Marksmanship_badges_(United_States)

  • East India Company
  • British joint-stock company (1600–1858)

    location in which the EIC had no presence. In an act aimed at strengthening the power of the EIC, King Charles II granted the EIC (in a series of five

    East India Company

    East India Company

    East_India_Company

  • Walpole (EIC ship)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Walpole have sailed as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC): All were built on the River Thames, and named originally after Robert Walpole

    Walpole (EIC ship)

    Walpole_(EIC_ship)

  • Writers' Building
  • Building in West Bengal, India

    Lyon in 1777 for the EIC, which wanted to consolidate its trading operations in India and centralize the tax operations the EIC undertook in Bengal Subah

    Writers' Building

    Writers' Building

    Writers'_Building

  • European Innovation Council
  • Promotion agency of the European Union

    The European Innovation Council (EIC) was introduced by the European Commission to support the commercialization of high-risk, high-impact technologies

    European Innovation Council

    European_Innovation_Council

  • Company rule in India
  • Period of Indian history (1757–1858)

    Export of bullion to India, by EIC (1708–1810) Years Bullion (£) Average per annum 1708/9-1733/4 12,189,147 420,315 1734/5-1759/60 15,239,115 586,119

    Company rule in India

    Company rule in India

    Company_rule_in_India

  • Hanna Arayaselassie
  • Ethiopian politician, academic and public servant (born 1989)

    Commissioner of the Ethiopian Investment Commission (EIC) from 2023 and elevated to Commissioner of EIC in 2024. Previously, Hanna was the CEO of the Ethiopian

    Hanna Arayaselassie

    Hanna Arayaselassie

    Hanna_Arayaselassie

  • List of fellows of the Engineering Institute of Canada
  • This is a list of fellows of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC). "EIC Fellows". Engineering Institute of Canada. Archived from the original on 6

    List of fellows of the Engineering Institute of Canada

    List_of_fellows_of_the_Engineering_Institute_of_Canada

  • Atlas (1812 ship)
  • UK merchant ship 1812–1831

    China for the British East India Company (EIC) before she was sold in 1831 for breaking up. On 10 July 1811 the EIC contracted with Messers. Staniforth and

    Atlas (1812 ship)

    Atlas (1812 ship)

    Atlas_(1812_ship)

  • Energy Identification Code
  • The Energy Identification Code (EIC) is a 16-character identifier (code) used in Europe to uniquely identify market participants and energy resources

    Energy Identification Code

    Energy_Identification_Code

  • Orient (1814 ship)
  • From 1814, the EIC lost its monopoly on the trade between Britain and India. Orient then traded with India under a license from the EIC. For instance,

    Orient (1814 ship)

    Orient_(1814_ship)

  • Lord Hawkesbury (1787 EIC ship)
  • Ship of the British East India Company

    as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made eight voyages for the EIC before she was sold in 1808 for breaking up. Captain John

    Lord Hawkesbury (1787 EIC ship)

    Lord Hawkesbury (1787 EIC ship)

    Lord_Hawkesbury_(1787_EIC_ship)

  • Santhal rebellion
  • Rebellion in present-day Jharkhand, Eastern India

    was a rebellion in present-day Jharkhand against the East India Company (EIC) and zamindari system by the Santals. It started on 30 June 1855, and on

    Santhal rebellion

    Santhal rebellion

    Santhal_rebellion

  • Robert Clive
  • British military officer (1725–1774)

    British East India Company (EIC) rule in Bengal. He began as a "writer" (the term used then in India for an office clerk) for the EIC in 1744; however, after

    Robert Clive

    Robert Clive

    Robert_Clive

  • Ganges (1778 EIC ship)
  • British East Indiaman 1778–796

    East Indiaman. She made six voyages for the British East India Company (EIC), and one voyage as a transport for a naval expedition. She was last listed

    Ganges (1778 EIC ship)

    Ganges_(1778_EIC_ship)

  • British Malaya
  • British territories on the Malay Peninsula (1826–1957)

    the EIC's position. Soon the EIC told Light that they would not give any military aid to Kedah. In June 1789, Light informed the Sultan of the EIC's decision

    British Malaya

    British Malaya

    British_Malaya

  • Triton (1787 EIC ship)
  • British merchant ship 1787–1796

    an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made three full voyages for the EIC before the French privateer Robert Surcouf captured

    Triton (1787 EIC ship)

    Triton (1787 EIC ship)

    Triton_(1787_EIC_ship)

  • Sangolli Rayanna
  • Indian military leader (1798–1831)

    a failed rebellion against the British East India Company (EIC) in response to the EIC's infamous Doctrine of Lapse in 1824, Rayanna continued to resist

    Sangolli Rayanna

    Sangolli Rayanna

    Sangolli_Rayanna

  • Admiral Gardner (1797 EIC ship)
  • 1797 East India Company ship, wrecked in 1809

    as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made five voyages for the EIC, during the fourth of which she participated in an inconclusive

    Admiral Gardner (1797 EIC ship)

    Admiral_Gardner_(1797_EIC_ship)

  • Alfred (1790 EIC ship)
  • British East Indiaman 1790–1812

    as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made eight voyages for the EIC before she was sold. She participated in two notable incidents

    Alfred (1790 EIC ship)

    Alfred_(1790_EIC_ship)

  • Ethiopian Investment Commission
  • Ethiopian non-governmental organization

    The Ethiopian Investment Commission (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ኢንቨስትመንት ኮሚሽን, EIC) is an Ethiopian autonomous government organization established in 1992 to promote

    Ethiopian Investment Commission

    Ethiopian_Investment_Commission

  • Marchioness of Exeter (1801 EIC ship)
  • UK East India Company merchant ship (1801–1819)

    India Company (EIC). She made seven complete voyages for the EIC. She then made one more voyage to Java, sailing under a license from the EIC. Her last voyage

    Marchioness of Exeter (1801 EIC ship)

    Marchioness_of_Exeter_(1801_EIC_ship)

  • Glatton (EIC ship)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    the British East India Company (EIC)". Glatton (1762 EIC ship) was launched at Deptford. She made four voyages for the EIC before her owners sold her in

    Glatton (EIC ship)

    Glatton_(EIC_ship)

  • Lord Keith (1804 ship)
  • British merchant ship

    chartered her to the East India Company (EIC) for six voyages, and she then went on to make another two voyages for the EIC. On her second voyage, and unusually

    Lord Keith (1804 ship)

    Lord_Keith_(1804_ship)

  • British Bencoolen
  • Former British possession in Sumatra

    Company (EIC) extending nearly 500 miles (800 km) along the southwestern coast of Sumatra and centered on the area of what is now Bengkulu City. The EIC established

    British Bencoolen

    British Bencoolen

    British_Bencoolen

  • Presidencies and provinces of British India
  • 1612–1947 British directly-ruled administrative divisions in India

    historical periods: Between 1612 and 1757, the East India Company ('Company' or 'EIC') set up "factories" (trading posts) in several locations, mostly in coastal

    Presidencies and provinces of British India

    Presidencies and provinces of British India

    Presidencies_and_provinces_of_British_India

  • Royal George (East Indiaman)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    EIC ship), of 430 tons (bm), was launched on 20 September 1758 by Wells & Stanton, Deptford, for the EIC. She and made three voyages while under EIC ownership

    Royal George (East Indiaman)

    Royal George (East Indiaman)

    Royal_George_(East_Indiaman)

  • Presidency armies
  • Armies of the East India Company

    The presidency armies were the armies of the three presidencies of the East India Company's rule in India, later the forces of the British Crown in India

    Presidency armies

    Presidency armies

    Presidency_armies

  • General Stuart (1801 ship)
  • British East India Company ship

    British East India Company (EIC) between 1801 and 1814. She then sailed between England and India under a license from the EIC. In 1819 she transported convicts

    General Stuart (1801 ship)

    General_Stuart_(1801_ship)

  • East India Comedy
  • Indian stand-up comedy group

    East India Comedy, also known as EIC, was a group of 7 Indian stand-up comedians that performed comedy shows, organized comedy workshops and corporate

    East India Comedy

    East_India_Comedy

  • Asia (East Indiaman)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Company (EIC) as East Indiamen: Asia (1764 EIC ship) — of 657 tons (bm), launched by Perry, Blackwall, in January 1764; made four voyages for the EIC. On her

    Asia (East Indiaman)

    Asia (East Indiaman)

    Asia_(East_Indiaman)

  • Walpole (1779 EIC ship)
  • British East India Company ship

    Thames in 1779. She made seven voyages for the British East India Company (EIC). On the sixth voyage, on her way to China, her captain discovered an island

    Walpole (1779 EIC ship)

    Walpole_(1779_EIC_ship)

  • Sovereign (1800 ship)
  • India Company (EIC) then took her up as an "extra" ship on several contracts; in all she made seven voyages as an East Indiaman for the EIC. After she left

    Sovereign (1800 ship)

    Sovereign_(1800_ship)

  • Marquis Wellesley (1799 EIC ship)
  • Ship of the British East India Company

    1799. She made five complete voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) before she was lost in 1813 on her sixth. Captain Bruce Mitchell acquired

    Marquis Wellesley (1799 EIC ship)

    Marquis_Wellesley_(1799_EIC_ship)

  • Northumberland (1780 EIC ship)
  • British East India Company (EIC). She made six voyages for the EIC between 1780 and 1797. She was sold in 1797 for breaking up. EIC voyage #1 (1781–1784):

    Northumberland (1780 EIC ship)

    Northumberland (1780 EIC ship)

    Northumberland_(1780_EIC_ship)

  • Nancy (1774 EIC ship)
  • Schooner or ship

    1778 the British East India Company (EIC) government at Bengal acquired her to use as a warship at Calcutta. The EIC Board of Governors in London vetoed

    Nancy (1774 EIC ship)

    Nancy (1774 EIC ship)

    Nancy_(1774_EIC_ship)

  • Football Leaks
  • Football website which leaks information

    November 2018 by media partners of the European Investigative Collaborations (EIC), such as Der Spiegel, Mediapart, El Mundo, Expresso, Falter, L'espresso

    Football Leaks

    Football_Leaks

  • Lady Lushington (1808 ship)
  • East India Company (EIC) chartered her. She made four voyages to India for the EIC and several others while under a license from the EIC. She was on a voyage

    Lady Lushington (1808 ship)

    Lady_Lushington_(1808_ship)

  • East Indiaman
  • Merchant ships operating under charter or license to European East India companies

    East Indiamen chartered by the British East India Company (EIC) were known as clippers. The EIC held a monopoly granted to it by Elizabeth I in 1600 for

    East Indiaman

    East Indiaman

    East_Indiaman

  • Moira (1813 ship)
  • 1820 and 1834 she made four voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) under voyage charters, and transported troops to Burma in 1824. She was

    Moira (1813 ship)

    Moira_(1813_ship)

  • European Investigative Collaborations
  • Investigative Collaborations (EIC) network is a European collaborative hybrid project of transnational investigative journalism. EIC was established in the fall

    European Investigative Collaborations

    European_Investigative_Collaborations

  • Regulating Act 1773
  • Act of the Parliament of Great Britain

    and centralised administration in India. By 1773, the East India Company (EIC) was in dire financial straits. The company was important to the British

    Regulating Act 1773

    Regulating Act 1773

    Regulating_Act_1773

  • Surrey (1804 EIC ship)
  • six voyages for the British East India Company (EIC). She was sold for breaking up in 1816. 1st EIC voyage (1805–1806): Captain John Altham Cumberledge

    Surrey (1804 EIC ship)

    Surrey_(1804_EIC_ship)

  • Essex (1803 EIC ship)
  • British East India Company (EIC) until on 20 August 1821 her register was cancelled as she had been demolished. 1st EIC voyage (1803–1805): George Bonham

    Essex (1803 EIC ship)

    Essex_(1803_EIC_ship)

  • Simon Baker
  • Australian actor and director (born 1969)

    January 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2024. Morfoot, Addie (10 March 2005). "EIC names 9th annual Prism noms". Variety. Retrieved 13 April 2024. "Outstanding

    Simon Baker

    Simon Baker

    Simon_Baker

  • Princess Amelia (1808 EIC ship)
  • East India Company (EIC). The first six were as a "regular" ship; the next four represented single voyages contracted for by the EIC. On several of these

    Princess Amelia (1808 EIC ship)

    Princess_Amelia_(1808_EIC_ship)

  • Wexford (1802 EIC ship)
  • British ship

    service of the British East India Company (EIC). She made seven voyages to India, Persia, and China for the EIC, on the first of which she participated in

    Wexford (1802 EIC ship)

    Wexford_(1802_EIC_ship)

  • Asia (1811 EIC ship)
  • UK East India merchant ship (1811–1840)

    (EIC). She then continued to sail to India and China after the EIC gave up its trading activities in 1834. She was condemned and hulked in 1840. EIC voyage

    Asia (1811 EIC ship)

    Asia (1811 EIC ship)

    Asia_(1811_EIC_ship)

  • Raymond (1782 EIC ship)
  • as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made six voyages for the EIC and participated as a transport in Admiral Hugh Cloberry

    Raymond (1782 EIC ship)

    Raymond_(1782_EIC_ship)

  • Streatham (1805 EIC ship)
  • as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made seven voyages for the EIC. On her second voyage the French captured her, but the

    Streatham (1805 EIC ship)

    Streatham_(1805_EIC_ship)

  • Alnwick Castle (1801 EIC ship)
  • Alnwick Castle was launched in 1801 as an East Indiaman. She made seven voyages for the British East India Company before her owners sold her in 1816 for

    Alnwick Castle (1801 EIC ship)

    Alnwick Castle (1801 EIC ship)

    Alnwick_Castle_(1801_EIC_ship)

  • Lapwing (EIC packet ship)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Three ships named Lapwing have served the British East India Company (EIC) as packet ships. The packets were much smaller than the great East Indiamen

    Lapwing (EIC packet ship)

    Lapwing_(EIC_packet_ship)

  • Preston (1798 EIC ship)
  • East Indiaman. She made six voyages for the British East India Company (EIC), between 1805 and 1819. In 1810 and 1811 she participated as a transport

    Preston (1798 EIC ship)

    Preston_(1798_EIC_ship)

  • Carnatic (1787 EIC ship)
  • East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She was sold for breaking up in 1802. EIC voyage #1 (1788–1789): Captain John Corner sailed from

    Carnatic (1787 EIC ship)

    Carnatic_(1787_EIC_ship)

  • Dutch East India Company
  • 1602–1799 Dutch trading company

    Company' is used to make a distinction from the [British] East India Company (EIC) and other East Indian companies, such as the Danish East India Company,

    Dutch East India Company

    Dutch East India Company

    Dutch_East_India_Company

  • Barrosa (1811 ship)
  • UK East India merchant and convict and migrant transport ship 1811–1847

    British East India Company (EIC); during this period she also made one voyage carrying immigrants to South Africa. After the EIC gave up its maritime activities

    Barrosa (1811 ship)

    Barrosa_(1811_ship)

  • Thomas Grenville (1808 EIC ship)
  • India-built UK merchant ship 1808–1843

    British East India Company (EIC), and one of only a handful of East Indiamen that it actually owned. She made 14 voyages for the EIC. It sold her in 1834 when

    Thomas Grenville (1808 EIC ship)

    Thomas Grenville (1808 EIC ship)

    Thomas_Grenville_(1808_EIC_ship)

  • Sir William Bensley (1802 Indiaman)
  • Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). Between 1802 and 1813 she made six voyages for the EIC. Her owners sold her and she became a transport

    Sir William Bensley (1802 Indiaman)

    Sir_William_Bensley_(1802_Indiaman)

  • Scaleby Castle (1798 EIC ship)
  • 1798 at Bombay. She made three voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) under charter. At the end of the first she changed to British Registry.

    Scaleby Castle (1798 EIC ship)

    Scaleby Castle (1798 EIC ship)

    Scaleby_Castle_(1798_EIC_ship)

  • Velu Nachiyar
  • Queen of Sivagangai, freedom fighter (1730–1796)

    She was the first Indian queen to wage war with the East India Company (EIC) in India. She is also known by the epithet Veeramangai ("brave woman").

    Velu Nachiyar

    Velu Nachiyar

    Velu_Nachiyar

  • Badges of the United States Navy
  • Military badges of the US Navy

    (EIC) Rifle Badge (Gold) National Trophy Match EIC Pistol Badge (Gold) Interservice/Navy EIC Rifleman Badge (Gold) Interservice/Navy EIC Pistol

    Badges of the United States Navy

    Badges of the United States Navy

    Badges_of_the_United_States_Navy

  • Providence (1807 ship)
  • Merchant ship built at Calcutta, India

    launched in 1807. She made four voyages for the British East India Company (EIC), on one of which she delivered convicts to New South Wales. The ship was

    Providence (1807 ship)

    Providence (1807 ship)

    Providence_(1807_ship)

  • Coins of British India
  • Coinage used in British-ruled India

    India Company (EIC) issues, pre-1858; and Imperial issues struck during the British Raj under the direct authority of the crown. The EIC issues can be

    Coins of British India

    Coins of British India

    Coins_of_British_India

  • Canton (1790 EIC ship)
  • British East Indiaman 1790–1829

    East Indiaman. She made eight voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) between 1791 and 1811. She was sold and served for a while as a West Indiaman

    Canton (1790 EIC ship)

    Canton_(1790_EIC_ship)

  • Earned income tax credit
  • Refundable tax credit for low-to-middle class individuals in the U.S.

    States federal earned income tax credit or earned income credit (EITC or EIC) is a refundable tax credit for low- to moderate-income working individuals

    Earned income tax credit

    Earned income tax credit

    Earned_income_tax_credit

  • Houghton (1782 EIC ship)
  • as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). In 1794 she was part of an EIC squadron that had some success against French privateers

    Houghton (1782 EIC ship)

    Houghton (1782 EIC ship)

    Houghton_(1782_EIC_ship)

  • Northumberland (ship)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    East India Company (EIC). She then traded with the West Indies until she wrecked in 1805. Ships of the EIC: Northumberland (1763 EIC ship) was launched

    Northumberland (ship)

    Northumberland_(ship)

  • Earl Fitzwilliam (1786 EIC ship)
  • made four voyages for the British East India Company (EIC). She made four complete voyages for the EIC, three to India and one to India and China. She caught

    Earl Fitzwilliam (1786 EIC ship)

    Earl_Fitzwilliam_(1786_EIC_ship)

  • London (1779 EIC ship)
  • voyages for the British East India Company (EIC), between 1780 and 1798. She was sold for breaking up in 1799. 1st EIC voyage (1780–1781): Captain Daniel Webb

    London (1779 EIC ship)

    London_(1779_EIC_ship)

  • Perseverance (1801 EIC ship)
  • East Indiaman. She made seven voyages for the British East India Company (EIC), before she was sold in 1819 for breaking up. Captain James Tweedale was

    Perseverance (1801 EIC ship)

    Perseverance_(1801_EIC_ship)

  • Experiment (1802 EIC ship)
  • the British East India Company (EIC), as an "extra ship" on a multi-voyage charter. She made three voyages for the EIC and disappeared without a trace

    Experiment (1802 EIC ship)

    Experiment_(1802_EIC_ship)

  • Treaty of Titalia
  • 1817 treaty between Sikkim and the East India Company

    chogyal (monarch) of the Kingdom of Sikkim and the British East India Company (EIC). The treaty, which was negotiated by Captain Barre Latter in February 1817

    Treaty of Titalia

    Treaty_of_Titalia

  • Engineering Institute of Canada
  • Canadian engineering society

    The Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC; French: l'Institut canadien des ingénieurs; ICI) is a federation of fourteen engineering societies based in

    Engineering Institute of Canada

    Engineering_Institute_of_Canada

  • Warszawa Centralna railway station
  • Railway station in Warsaw, Poland

    Express Intercity services (EIC) Szczecin — Warsaw Express Intercity services (EIC) Warsaw – Wrocław Express Intercity services (EIC) Warsaw – Kraków – Zakopane

    Warszawa Centralna railway station

    Warszawa Centralna railway station

    Warszawa_Centralna_railway_station

  • Taunton Castle (1790 EIC ship)
  • East Indiaman. She made nine voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) before she was broken up in 1813. In 1797, on her third trip, she was one

    Taunton Castle (1790 EIC ship)

    Taunton Castle (1790 EIC ship)

    Taunton_Castle_(1790_EIC_ship)

  • V Aquilae
  • Star in the constellation Aquila

    V Aquilae (V Aql) is a carbon star and semiregular variable star in the constellation Aquila. It has an apparent magnitude which varies between 6.6 and

    V Aquilae

    V Aquilae

    V_Aquilae

  • Oman
  • Country in West Asia

    an exiled Omani writer and journalist now living in the UK, is an author whose books are banned in Oman. He is also the founder and EIC of Muwatin.

    Oman

    Oman

    Oman

  • Sannyasi rebellion
  • Late 18th century rebellion in Bengal

    and fakirs (ascetics) against the rule of the British East India Company (EIC) in Bengal and Bihar (1763–1800). In the eighteenth century, Majnu Shah,

    Sannyasi rebellion

    Sannyasi rebellion

    Sannyasi_rebellion

  • Castle Eden (1800 EIC ship)
  • East Indiaman. She made six voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) before she became a transport in 1812. Captain Alexander Cuming (or Cumine)

    Castle Eden (1800 EIC ship)

    Castle_Eden_(1800_EIC_ship)

  • Ann (1801 ship)
  • Thames in 1801. She made eight voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) as an "extra ship", i.e., under charter, between 1801 and 1817. After 1817

    Ann (1801 ship)

    Ann_(1801_ship)

  • Stafford (1769 EIC ship)
  • Coote was sailing to take up the position of Commander in Chief of the EIC's forces in India. Stafford reached Madeira on 9 June and left on 18 June

    Stafford (1769 EIC ship)

    Stafford_(1769_EIC_ship)

  • Bridgewater (1785 EIC ship)
  • British East Indiaman 1785–1805

    launched in 1785 as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC), which engaged her for six voyages. She then made two more as an "extra

    Bridgewater (1785 EIC ship)

    Bridgewater_(1785_EIC_ship)

  • Busbridge (1782 EIC ship)
  • British East Indiaman 1782–1805

    as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made seven voyages for the EIC before she was broken up. In June 1795, during her sixth

    Busbridge (1782 EIC ship)

    Busbridge_(1782_EIC_ship)

  • Warszawa Wschodnia railway station
  • Railway station in Warsaw, Poland

    Express Intercity services (EIC) Szczecin — Warsaw Express Intercity services (EIC) Warsaw - Wrocław Express Intercity services (EIC) Warsaw - Kraków - Zakopane

    Warszawa Wschodnia railway station

    Warszawa Wschodnia railway station

    Warszawa_Wschodnia_railway_station

  • Devaynes (1802 EIC ship)
  • UK ship trading with India (1802–1817)

    the British East India Company (EIC). She then made one more round-trip to India, sailing under a license from the EIC. She was condemned at Bengal in

    Devaynes (1802 EIC ship)

    Devaynes_(1802_EIC_ship)

  • Ensemble intercontemporain
  • French chamber orchestra

    intercontemporain (EIC) is a French music ensemble, based in Paris, that is dedicated to contemporary music. Pierre Boulez founded the EIC in 1976 for this

    Ensemble intercontemporain

    Ensemble_intercontemporain

  • Aadu 3
  • 2026 Indian film by Midhun Manuel Thomas

    as: Kanjavu Soman, Saathaan's ally and Dude's helper (present) Soman, an E.I.C worker and Walter's aide (past) Renji Panicker as: Pannimattathil Thomas

    Aadu 3

    Aadu_3

  • Britannia (1772 EIC ship)
  • East India Company (EIC) apparently acquired her in 1775. Between 1779 she made eleven complete voyages as an East Indiaman for the EIC. She also participated

    Britannia (1772 EIC ship)

    Britannia_(1772_EIC_ship)

  • Boston Tea Party
  • 1773 American protest against British taxation

    of Great Britain on May 10, 1773, which allowed the East India Company (EIC) to sell Chinese tea in the colonies without paying taxes apart from those

    Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party

    Boston_Tea_Party

  • Asia (1798 EIC ship)
  • voyages for the British East India Company (EIC), and wrecked on her fifth. During the second she transported EIC troops to Macao to augment the Portuguese

    Asia (1798 EIC ship)

    Asia_(1798_EIC_ship)

  • Cirencester (1795 EIC ship)
  • an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She was sold in 1813 for a hulk. 1st EIC voyage (1795–1796): Captain Martin Lindsay acquired

    Cirencester (1795 EIC ship)

    Cirencester (1795 EIC ship)

    Cirencester_(1795_EIC_ship)

  • Europe (1803 EIC ship)
  • British East Indiaman (1803–1824)

    as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made six voyages for the EIC. On her third voyage the French captured her, but the British

    Europe (1803 EIC ship)

    Europe_(1803_EIC_ship)

  • HCS Strombolo (1793)
  • HCS Strombolo was a 12-gun ketch of the Bombay Marine launched at the Bombay Dockyard in 1793. She later became a floating battery at Salsette Harbour

    HCS Strombolo (1793)

    HCS_Strombolo_(1793)

  • Neptune (1796 EIC ship)
  • East Indiaman. She made eight voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) before she was broken up in 1819. On her second voyage, in 1800, she was

    Neptune (1796 EIC ship)

    Neptune (1796 EIC ship)

    Neptune_(1796_EIC_ship)

  • Coldstream (1810 ship)
  • for the British East India Company (EIC) and making nine voyages as an East Indiaman. After the end of the EIC's maritime activities Coldstream made one

    Coldstream (1810 ship)

    Coldstream_(1810_ship)

  • Boyne (1807 ship)
  • voyages as a "regular ship" for the British East India Company (EIC). After the EIC exited its maritime activities in 1833–34, Moffat made four voyages

    Boyne (1807 ship)

    Boyne_(1807_ship)

  • Bengal (1811 EIC ship)
  • British East India Company (EIC). She made one voyage for the EIC, but was burnt on the inbound leg of her second voyage. EIC voyage #1 (1812-1813): Captain

    Bengal (1811 EIC ship)

    Bengal_(1811_EIC_ship)

  • Woodford (1790 EIC ship)
  • made nine voyages as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). In 1797 her captain was commodore of a small group of East Indiamen that

    Woodford (1790 EIC ship)

    Woodford (1790 EIC ship)

    Woodford_(1790_EIC_ship)

  • John Company (board game)
  • 2017 board game by Cole Wehrle

    Games. The game concerns the fortunes of the British East India Company (EIC), nicknamed "John Company", as it trades with India and China, raises armies

    John Company (board game)

    John_Company_(board_game)

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  • OST
  • OST

    Open Source Textbook

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  • CDD
  • CDD

    Comite Diocesain De

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  • TnT

    Transponder Name Table

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  • LPUMP

    L-Fold Spin Projected Unrestricted Moeller-Plesset

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  • NCRWQCB

    North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board

    NCRWQCB

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  • ICBA

    Integrated Cost Benefit Analysis

    ICBA

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  • MICAP

    Mining Industry Climate Action Plan

    MICAP

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  • DE

    Department of Ecology

    DE

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  • SMLA

    Secondary Mortgage Loan Act

    SMLA

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  • TC

    Air Tanzania

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