1. East India Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The East India Company (also known as the East India Trading Company, English East India Company and, after the Treaty of Union, the British East India Company was an early English ...
2. TradeIndia - Indian Manufacturers,Exporters,Suppliers Directory ...
Database of Indian exporters and importers.
3. India Business Directory And Trade Leads of Indian Manufacturers ...
India Business Directory And Trade Leads of Indian Manufacturers,Foreign Importers,Indian Importers,Indian Buyers,Foreign Buyers,Indian Products,Foreign Products,Indian ...
4. Dutch East India Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie or VOC in Dutch, literally "United East Indian Company") was a chartered company established in 1602, when the States ...
5. Manas: History and Politics, East India Company
The East India Company. T he East India Company had the unusual distinction of ruling an entire country. Its origins were much humbler.
6. East India Trade Company.com
"East India Trade Company" Inspired to highlight the History of India through unique & vintage items. Riches of India via Art, garments, Images & more! One of a kind & antique too.
7. East India Company (English trading company) -- Britannica Online ...
East India Company (English trading company), English company formed for the exploitation of trade with East and Southeast Asia and India, incorporated by royal charter on Dec. 31 ...
8. East India Company - Official Game Website
In East India Company PC game, players will enjoy building the World's most powerful trading empire and engaging in fierce battles in both single player and multiplayer modes, all ...
9. British East India Company: Information from Answers.com
East India Co. English chartered company formed for trade with East and Southeast Asia and India, incorporated in 1600
10. The British East India Company — the Company that Owned a Nation ...
The British East India Company — the Company that Owned a Nation (or Two) George P. Landow, Professor of English and the History of Art, Brown University