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| Siege of Masulipatam | |||||||
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| Part of Seven Years' War | |||||||
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| Francis Forde | Comte de Conflans | ||||||
The siege of Masulipatam was a British siege of the town of Masulipatam, held by the French and Dutch, in India during the Seven Years' War.[1] The siege commenced on 6 March 1759 and lasted until the storming of the town by the British on 7 April.[2] The British were commanded by Colonel Francis Forde while the French defenders were under the command of Conflans.
The British taking of the town helped relieve the Siege of Madras.
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