EIC - Companies

Companies

  • East India Company; see
    • British East India Company, founded in 1600
      • East India Club, a gentleman's club, founded in 1849, initially meant for members of the British East India Company
    • Danish East India Company, founded in 1616
    • Dutch East India Company, founded in 1602
    • Portuguese East India Company, founded in 1628
    • French East India Company, founded in 1664
    • Swedish East India Company, founded in 1731

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