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The East India Company: The Corporation That Conquered Nations — Fexingo History — 139 episodes
The EIC's Forgotten Language: Persian and Company Diplomacy
The EIC's Forgotten Spymaster: John Malcolm and the Anglo-Persian Gambit
The EIC's Forgotten Mapmaker: James Rennell and the Survey of Bengal
The EIC's Forgotten Spice: Cinnamon and the Secret Colony
The EIC's Forgotten Ship: The East Indiaman's Hidden Voyages
The EIC's Forgotten Spy: Jaswant Rao and the Network of Informants
The EIC's Forgotten Rebel: The Sanyasi Uprising of Bengal
The EIC's Forgotten Artist: Tilly Kettle and Company Painting
The EIC's Forgotten Reformer: Lord William Bentinck and the End of Suttee
The EIC's Forgotten Shipwright: Lowji Nasarvanji and Bombay's Dockyard
The EIC's Forgotten Battle: Plassey and the Price of Betrayal
The EIC's Forgotten Fortress: St. George and the Siege of Madras
The EIC's Forgotten General: Stringer Lawrence and the Birth of the Company Army
The EIC's Forgotten Architect: How Bombay Became a City
The EIC's Forgotten Opium: Trade, War and Addiction
The EIC's Forgotten Bodyguard: The Peons of Empire
The EIC's Forgotten Plague: Smallpox and the Empire of Disease
The EIC's Forgotten Rebellion: The Vellore Mutiny of 1806
The EIC's Forgotten Food: Rice, Curry and the Making of Empire
The EIC's Forgotten Fortress: Surat Castle and the Mughal Gateway
The EIC's Forgotten Financier: Indian Moneylenders
The EIC's Forgotten Fortress: St. George and the Siege of Madras
The EIC's Forgotten Mint: How Company Silver Became Mughal Rupees
The EIC's Forgotten Fortress: Bombay Castle and the Defence of Empire
The Bombay Marine: The EIC's Forgotten Navy
EIC's Forgotten Hospital: The Bombay Lunatic Asylum
The EIC's Forgotten Envoy: Sir William Norris and the Court of Aurangzeb
The EIC's Forgotten Admiral: Charles Watson and Bengal
The EIC's Forgotten Trial: Maharaja Nanda Kumar and the Limits of Company Justice
The EIC's Forgotten Ship: The Grosvenor Wreck
The EIC's Forgotten Spies: Ross Daniels and the Secret Intelligence of Empire
The EIC's Forgotten Ship: The Grosvenor Shipwreck and Survival
The EIC's Forgotten Map: James Rennell and the Survey of India
The EIC's Forgotten Diplomat: Sir John Wood and the Treaty of Titalia
The EIC's War on Coasts: The Bombardment of Algiers
The EIC's Forgotten War: The Battle of Buxar and the Birth of Empire
The EIC's Forgotten War: The Battle of Buxar and the Birth of Empire
The EIC's Forgotten Trade: Opium, Tea, and the China Market
The EIC's Forgotten General: Eyre Coote and the Battle of Wandiwash
The EIC's Forgotten War: The Anglo-Mysore Conflict and Tipu Sultan
The EIC's Forgotten Governor: Gerald Aungier and Bombay
The EIC's Forgotten Palace: Government House and Imperial Calcutta
The EIC's Forgotten Factory: Surat and the Birth of Company Trade
The EIC's Forgotten Mint: The Rupee and the Making of Empire
The EIC's Forgotten Artist: Tilly Kettle and Company Painting
The EIC's Forgotten General: Stringer Lawrence and the Madras Army
The EIC's Forgotten General: Stringer Lawrence and the Making of the Madras Army
The EIC's Forgotten Constitution: The Hastings Impeachment
The EIC's Forgotten Enclave: Bencoolen and the Pepper Trade
The EIC's Secret Revenue: The Khas Tariq and Land Tax
The EIC's Forgotten Shipwreck: The Trial of the Ganj-i-Sawai Pirates
The Siege of Arcot: Robert Clive's Daring Gamble
The EIC's Forgotten Fort: Fort William and the Black Hole Controversy
The EIC's Forgotten Mint: The Surat Mint and the Rupee
The EIC's Forgotten Fort: Bombay Castle and the Island City
The EIC's Forgotten Tax: The Dastak and Private Trade
The EIC's Forgotten Armada: The Bombay Marine and Indian Ocean Piracy
The EIC's Forgotten Shipwreck: The Grosvenor and Indian Ocean Piracy
The EIC's Forgotten Shipwreck: The Grosvenor and Indian Ocean Piracy
The EIC's Forgotten Navy: Bombay Marine and the Battle of Swally
The EIC's Forgotten Spy: William Paxton and the Fall of Siraj-ud-Daulah
The EIC's Forgotten Fortress: St. George and the Birth of Madraspatnam
The EIC's Forgotten Enemy: The Maratha Navy and Angria
The Company's Forgotten Fort: St. George and the Birth of Madras
The EIC's Forgotten Ally: The Dutch Governor Who Saved Madras
The EIC's Forgotten Prison: The Andaman Islands and Cellular Jail
The EIC's Forgotten Spice: Nutmeg, Bandas, and the First Corporate War
The EIC's Opium Trade: Drugs, Diplomacy, and the Canton System
The EIC's Last Governor General: Dalhousie and the Annexation of Awadh
The Company's Forgotten Banker: Jagat Seth and the Flow of Silver
The EIC's Forgotten Army: How a Corporation Built a Military Machine
The Company's Mughal Broker: Khwaja Wazid and Indian Banking
The EIC's Forgotten Enemy: The Maratha Empire's Greatest General
The EIC's Forgotten War: The First Anglo-Maratha War
The EIC's Forgotten Frontier: The Anglo-Nepalese War and the Gurkha Legacy
The EIC's Forgotten Chinese Trade: Hong Merchants and Canton
The EIC's Forgotten Governor: Lord Wellesley and the Subsidiary Alliance
The EIC's Forgotten Rebellion: The Vellore Mutiny of 1806
The EIC's Forgotten Spies: Intelligence in Mughal India
The EIC's Irish Governor: Lord Mornington in India
Renewing the Charter: The EIC's Parliamentary Fight for Survival
The EIC's Forgotten Governor: Lord William Bentinck and the Abolition of Sati
The EIC's Forgotten Earthquake: Calcutta 1737
The EIC's Forgotten Fort: The Siege of Bombay 1689
The EIC's Forgotten Reformer: Lord William Bentinck
The EIC's Forgotten Painters: Art and Advertising in Company India
The EIC's Calcutta: From Mud-Flat to Imperial Capital
The EIC's Forgotten Accountant: Who Audited the Company
The EIC's Forgotten Trade: Tea, Opium, and Canton
The EIC's Forgotten Ship: The Batavia and the Company's Darkest Voyage
The EIC's Forgotten Pirate: Captain Kidd's Secret Mission
The EIC's Forgotten Fort: Fort St. George and Madras' Rise
The EIC's Forgotten Leader: Sir Josiah Child and the Company's First War
The EIC's Forgotten Bank: Jagat Seth and the Credit Network
The EIC's Forgotten Naval Disaster: The Battle of Colachel
The EIC's Forgotten Architect: Gerald Aungier and Bombay's Rise
The EIC's Forgotten Governor: Sir John Shore and the Non-Intervention Policy
The EIC's Forgotten Rival: Surat's Merchant Republic
The EIC's Forgotten War: The Third Anglo-Mysore War
The EIC's Forgotten Army: The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857
The EIC's Forgotten Siege: Seringapatam and Tipu Sultan
The EIC's Forgotten Bank: Currency, Credit and the Birth of Modern Finance
The EIC's Forgotten Mistress: Private Fortunes and Indian Women
The EIC's Spice Island Massacre at Banda
The EIC's Forgotten Founder: Sir Thomas Smythe and the First Voyage
The EIC's Forgotten Currency: Cowries and the Indian Ocean Economy
The EIC's Forgotten General: Sir Eyre Coote at Wandiwash
The EIC's Forgotten Fortress: Bombay and the Rise of a Port City
The EIC's Forgotten Governor-General: Lord Auckland and the First Afghan War
The EIC's Opium Monopoly and the First Opium War
The EIC's Forgotten War: The First Anglo-Maratha War
The EIC's Forgotten Conqueror: Robert Clive at Arcot
The EIC's Opium Trade: Drug Trafficking and Empire
The EIC's Forgotten Conqueror: Robert Clive at Arcot
The EIC's Tea Obsession: How China Lost Its Monopoly
The EIC's Forgotten Fortress: St. George and Madras
The EIC's Spice Islands Conquest: Banda Massacre
The EIC's Pirate Hunters: The Bombay Marine
The EIC's Forgotten Ally: The Story of the Nawab of Carnatic
The EIC's Railway Revolution: Tracks of Empire
The EIC's Secret Empire: The Private Trade of Company Officials
Sugar and Sacrifice: How the EIC's Slave System Built the Caribbean
The EIC's Forgotten War: The First Anglo-Burmese War
The EIC's Forgotten War: The First Anglo-Burmese War
The EIC's Antithesis: The Dutch East India Company
The Battle of Plassey Myth and the Rise of Mir Jafar
The Company's Last War: EIC vs Sikh Empire
The Last Nawab of Awadh: How the EIC Consumed a Kingdom
The EIC's Last Gasp: The Charter Act of 1833
The Charter Act of 1813: Opening India to Missionaries
The Last Battle: EIC vs the Maratha Confederacy
The Trial of Warren Hastings: Impeaching a Corporate Empire
The EIC's Private Armies: How the Company Raised Its Own Military
The Great Famine: How the East India Company Starved Bengal
The Opium Wars: How the East India Company Built an Empire on Drugs
The Mughal Emperor Who Lost India: Shah Alam II
Tipu Sultan and the Mysore Resistance
Robert Clive and the Battle of Plassey
The Birth of a Corporate Empire