Enlightenment · South Asia · Politics
1668
English Acquire Bombay
1668
Charles II, who had received the seven islands of Bombay as part of Catherine of Braganza's Portuguese dowry, leased them to the East India Company for an annual rent of ten pounds in gold. A sleepy fishing archipelago began its transformation into western India's greatest port, and by the nineteenth century the city built on those islands would be the commercial heart of British India.