Enlightenment · South Asia · Politics

1690

Job Charnock Founds Calcutta

1690

An East India Company agent named Job Charnock, after years of diplomatic humiliations, re-established the Company's Bengal trading post at three villages on the Hooghly River. The settlement would grow into Fort William and then Calcutta, eventually the capital of British India. The third of the great Company presidencies had begun.