Surat Presidency

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Surat Presidency was a presidency of the East India Company which existed from 1612 to 1687. The presidency was established with the founding of an East India Company factory in the western Indian port city of Surat and was terminated when the presidency's seat was moved to Bombay. At its height, the Presidency included all factories on the west coast of India, including Ahmadabad, Balasore (1655-84), Bombay (1665-87), Hughly (1655-84). From 1655 to 1684, the president of the Surat factory also exercised his authority over Madras.

References

  • Chaudhuri, K. N. (1965). The English East India Company: The Study of an Early Joint-stock Company. Taylor & Francis. p. 46.
  • Historical Dictionary of the British Empire. Vol. 1. Greenwood Publishing Group. 1996. pp. 110–111. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |editors= ignored (|editor= suggested) (help)