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Akbar at Surat 1572Mughal emperor AKBAR ( the Great ) enters Surat, Gujerat, after an astonishingly rapid 11-day campaign
Claude Ambroise SuratCLAUDE AMBROISE SEURAT skeletal Frenchman Date: flourished 1820s
India SuratSurat is the location of the first British trading station in India, founded circa 1608 : it can be seen as the first element in the British Empire. Date: circa 1770
British / India 1613The first English trading post in India at Surat. There is a warehouse and a church. This image is taken from the Voyages of Mandelslo, published in 1727. Date: 1613
Poster advertising the Flying Ranee train service, also known as Queen of the Western Coast, operating between Mumbai and Surat
Racial / India / Surat C1700An Indian couple from Surat
India / Surat C1700Surat: the harbour, with ships
Surat, 17th CenturySurat, some 250 km north of Bombay, is an important English trading factory and administrative centre from 1608 to 1687
Factory at SuratThe English factory at Surat is the first European trading post in India, and marks the first fateful step towards the British domination of the peninsula