Printing establishment of dutch in India
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The Dutch founded their first factory in Masaulipatam in Andhra Pradesh in 1605. Subsequently they also established trading centres in various parts of India. Dutch Suratte and Dutch Bengal were established in 1616 AD and 1627 AD respectively. The Dutch conquered Ceylon from the Portuguese in 1656 AD.
Printing establishment of dutch in India.
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The United East India Company of the Netherlands was formed in 1602 and it was the given permission to carry trade in the East Indies including India by its Dutch government.
The Dutch established their first trade deal in Masaulipatam in Andhra Pradesh in 1605 and gradually established numerous trading centres in different parts of India.
The major Indian commodities traded by the Dutch were cotton, indigo, silk, rice and opium. They also earned a lot of profit by monopolizing black pepper and spices.
One of the most important landmark establishment by the Dutch was the establishment of the Serampur Mission Press. It was a book and newspaper publisher that operated in Serampur, Danish India, from 1801 to 1837.
It is estimated that Serampore Mission Press printed 212,000 copies of books in 40 different languages between 1801 AD and 1832 AD. William Carey, William Ward, and other British Baptist missionaries at the Serampur Mission were the founders of the Press.
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