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write down the importance of the city Machilipatnam?​


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Answered by ashus4770
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Machilipatnam, which is also referred to as Bandar or Masulipatnam, is a foremost port city as well as an administrative center of Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh. The city is nestled on the southeastern or Coromandel Coast of India. Macchilipatnam is very popular worldwide not only because of its rich historical background, which was dominated by the Dutch, French and British. It was the major gateway of their sea trade and thus, it has been maintaining special significance for both national and international travelers. 

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Answered by bhatiapragati
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Machilipatnam, formerly Masulipatnam or Masulipatam, city, eastern Andhra Pradesh state, southern India. Masulipatam was the first British trading settlement (1611) on the Bay of Bengal. From 1686 to 1759 the city was held by the French and Dutch, until it was finally ceded to the British, who captured the city and fort from the French in 1759. The ruined fort is still a point of interest.
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