Dictionary of synonyms

Synonyms and antonyms of the word: British East India

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Famed for their courage and ferocity, the Gurkhas were first recruited by the British East India company in 1815 following a peace deal with Nepal.

Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1831495/gurkha-fighters-could-join-Chinese-army-in-a-war-against-West

In 1773, the British East India Company lowered its prices, with parliamentary approval, but the taxes still made the smuggled tea cheaper.

Source: https://patriotpost.us/articles/94408-those-sons-of-liberty-2023-01-25

The British East India Company was granted their charter in 1600 by Queen Elizabeth I as the ‘Company and Merchants of London trading with the East Indies’ and held the monopoly on British trade from the Far East until the early 1800s.

Source: https://cwuobserver.com/24305/opinion/guest-columns/the-romance-of-the-tea-clippers/