A place where the British, Dutch and French had their factories
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it is the east india company it was in Kolkata and in chennai
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- Patna, the historical Pataliputra, turned into the center of the opium alternate in northern India. The Dutch, French, Danish, and British East India Companies all had 'factories' there. The Dutch Factory pictured right here turned into taken over via way of means of the British in 1824. Patna is now the capital of Bihar.
- D'Oyly arrived in India in 1797 and spent his first few years in Calcutta as Assistant to the Registrar of the Court of Appeal. He turned into Collector of Dacca from 1808-18 and turned into made Opium Agent at Patna in 1821.
- Whilst at Dacca he met the artist George Chinnery and have become his student from 1808-12. D'Oyly turned into a prolific newbie artist who turned into substantially prominent via way of means of the European community.
- He installed and ran a lithographic press, the 'Behar Lithography', and additionally fashioned a newbie artwork society the 'United Patna and Gaya Society' or 'Behar School of Athens': 'for the merchandising of Arts and Sciences and for the stream of a laugh and merriment of all descriptions.'
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