Siege of Pondicherry (1760)
For other sieges with this name, see Siege of Pondichéry.
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Part of the Third Carnatic War | |||||||
Pondicherry is destroyed by British troops after the capitulation of the city | |||||||
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Sir Eyre Coote | Count de Lally |
The 1760–1761 Siege of Pondicherry was a conflict in the Third Carnatic War, part of the global Seven Years' War. Lasting from 4 September 1760 to 15 January 1761, British land and naval forces besieged and eventually compelled the forces defending the French colonial outpost of Pondicherry to surrender. The city was on the verge of starvation when French commander Lally surrendered. Many civilians were killed in fire between the lines when Lally attempted to evict them from the city in order to reduce the population under siege. It was the third British victory under Robert Clive.
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Coordinates: 11°55′59″N 79°49′48″E / 11.9330°N 79.8300°E
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