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Answered by zack1706
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The Battle of Adyar (also the Battle of Adyar River") took place on 24 October 1746.The battle was between the French East India Company men and Nawab of Arcot forces over the St. George Fort, which was held by the French. It was part of the First Carnatic War between the English and the French

But the battle carried enormous consequences for the Indian subcontinent, since it firmly established the supremacy of European warfare and the point is stressed by British historian William Dalrymple’s new book The Anarchy: The East India Company, Corporate Violence, and the Pillage of an Empire (Bloomsbury Publishing).

t he Battle of Adyar proved a turning point in the Indian history he writes, because for the first time, techniques of 18th century European warfare, developed in Prussia and tested on the battlefields of France and Flanders, had been tried out in India,” writes Mr. Dalrymple, drawing on the rather elaborate diary entries of Ananda Ranga Pillai, the chief dubash of the French East India Company.

The Battle of Adyar was launched by the Nawab because he was furious that the French Governor, Joseph Francois Dupleix, had attacked Madras without his permission and taken it. Robert Clive, who subsequently defeated the French and established the British rule in India, escaped in disguise at night, he recounts.

The Nawab sent his son Mahfuz Khan with the entire Mughal army of the Carnatic to fight the French.

But the 700 French sepoys defeated the Mughal Army of 10,000 troopers, which was seen never before in India.

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The Battle of Adyar (also the Battle of Adyar River") took place on 24 October 1746.

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The battle was between the French East India Company men and Nawab of Arcot forces over the St. George Fort, which was held by the French. It was part of the First Carnatic War between the English and the French.


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