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- Q912382 abstract "Danish India is the former colonies of Denmark–Norway (since 1813 Denmark alone) in India. Denmark-Norway held colonial possessions in India for more than 200 years, including the town of Tharangambadi in present-day Tamil Nadu state, Serampore in present-day West Bengal, and the Nicobar Islands, currently part of India's union territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Danish presence in India was of little significance to the major European powers as they presented neither a military nor a mercantile threat. Dano-Norwegian ventures in India, as elsewhere, were typically undercapitalised and never able to dominate or monopolise trade routes in the same way that the companies of Portugal, the Netherlands and Britain could. Against all odds however they managed to cling to their colonial holdings, and at times, to carve out a valuable niche in international trade by taking advantage of wars between larger countries and offering foreign trade under a neutral flag. For this reason their presence was tolerated until 1845, when their alliance with a defeated France led to the colony being ceded to the British East Indian company.".
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- Q912382 dissolutionYear "1869".
- Q912382 foundingYear "1620".
- Q912382 thumbnail Flag_of_the_British_East_India_Company_(1801).svg?width=300.
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- Q912382 capital "Fort Dansborg".
- Q912382 commonName "Danish India".
- Q912382 conventionalLongName "Danish India".
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- Q912382 nativeName "Dansk Østindien".
- Q912382 yearEnd "1869".
- Q912382 yearStart "1620".
- Q912382 type Country.
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- Q912382 comment "Danish India is the former colonies of Denmark–Norway (since 1813 Denmark alone) in India. Denmark-Norway held colonial possessions in India for more than 200 years, including the town of Tharangambadi in present-day Tamil Nadu state, Serampore in present-day West Bengal, and the Nicobar Islands, currently part of India's union territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.".
- Q912382 label "Danish India".
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- Q912382 name "Danish India".
- Q912382 name "Dansk Østindien".