Surrender of Tranquebar | |||||||||
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Part of the English Wars | |||||||||
![]() Tranquebar, by former governor, Peter Anker | |||||||||
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Strength | |||||||||
8 merchantmen 2 ships 74 cannons | 3 ships | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
None | None |
The Surrender of Tranquebar (Danish: Overgivelsen af Trankebar) or the Capture of Tranquebar (Danish: Overtagelsen af Trankebar) was a surrender of the capital of Danish India, Tranquebar, in 1808 to the British East India Company as a result of the English Wars. The capital surrendered almost immediately after the arrival of a British force.