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The Northern Circars (also spelt Sarkars) was a division of British India's Madras Presidency. It consisted of a narrow slip of territory lying along the western side of the Bay of Bengal from 15° 40′ to 20° 17′ north latitude, in the present-day Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha.
Rajahmundry Circar or Rajahmundry Sarkar was one of the five Northern Circars in the Golconda Sultanate, Deccan subah of Mughal empire and later in the Nizam's dominion of Hyderabad. The Northern Circars were the most prominent ones in the Deccan subah.
Circars septentrionales o Circars del Norte (también Sarkars) era una antigua región fruto de la división de la presidencia de Madrás de la India británica. Constaba en un estrecho territorio que se extendía a lo largo de la costa occidental de la Bahía de Bengala, 1 en los actuales estados indios de Andhra Pradesh y Odisha .
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The Northern Circars (also spelt Sarkars) was a division of British India 's Madras Presidency. It consisted of a narrow slip of territory lying along the western side of the Bay of Bengal from 15° 40′ to 20° 17′ north latitude, in the present-day Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha.
Category: Geography & Travel. Sarkārs also spelled: Circārs. Related Places: India. See all related content →. Northern Sarkārs, group of four, later five or six, sarkār s (districts) into which the Afghan emperor Shēr Shah of Sūr (ruled 1540–45) divided his empire.
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Causes of war. The flag of the Sultanate of Mysore. The British East India Company, seeking an overland connection between its holdings at Madras and Bengal, sought to gain access to the Northern Circars, a series of coastal territories held by the French until 1758, when they were ousted with British military support.
settler colony. institutions. Subjects. Economic/Business. South Asia. World/Global/Transnational. British India emerged in the third quarter of the 18th century in the form of territories acquired by the British East India Company.