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Marquis de Bussy-Castelnau

Charles Joseph Patissier, Marquis de Bussy-Castelnau (8 February 1718 or 8 February 1720 – 7 January 1785) or Charles Joseph Patissier de Bussy was the Governor General of the French colony of Pondicherry from 1783 to 1785. He served with distinction under Joseph François Dupleix in the East Indies, receiving the Order of Saint Louis. He contributed to the recovery from Britain of Pondicherry in 1748, and was named in 1782 to lead all French military forces beyond the Cape of Good Hope. He coordinated his operations with Pierre André de Suffren and fought against the British during the Indian campaigns of the American War of Independence.

Marquis de Bussy-Castelnau
Gouverneur Général de l'Inde française
In office
1783–1785
Preceded byGuillaume Léonard de Bellecombe, Seigneur de Teirac
Succeeded byFrançois, Vicomte de Souillac
Personal details
Died(1785-01-07)January 7, 1785
Pondicherry, French India, Kingdom of France

Early life and military career edit

Charles Joseph Patissier de Bussy was born as the son of N. Patissier de Bussy, colonel of infantry, and Sophie Ernestine Passaval. He was born either on 8 February 1718 in Bucy-le-Long, or on 8 February 1720 in Ancienville. He had a younger brother named Bouchard Patissier de Bussy, a lieutenant-colonel who died at 32 in July 1757. He also had a sister named Madeleine Sophie Patissier de Bussy.

De Bussy was appointed lieutenant in 1733 and captain in 1734. After the death of his father in 1736, he took up service in the French East India Company. He landed the same year in Port-Louis on Isle de France (Mauritius), whose governor general was Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais. There, he participated in the military protection of the island. In 1738 he was on Île Bourbon (Réunion).

Yanam edit

The Yanam region was presented to the Marquis de Bussy, the French General by Vizianagaram King Pusapati Peda Vijaya Rama Raju (1670–1756) as a token of gratitude for the help rendered by him in the fight against the rulers of Bobbili. Actually, it was in 1750 when French leader de Bussy was staying with entire battalion near Hyderabad. Many soldiers have died due to some disease (smallpox). He was running with financial crisis. Vijayaramaraju of Vizianagaram helped him to overcome financial crisis and rebuild his battalion.

Carnatic Wars edit

On 23 November 1753, a Paravana of Asif ad-Dawlah Mir Ali Salabat Jang, Subedar of Deccan conceded to Marquis de Bussy-Castelnau the paraganas of Chicacole, Ellore, Rajahmundry etc. with an annual revenue 2,00,000 for the maintenance of the French troops in the Subah in recognition of the help of these Circars amounted up to 10 lakhs of Rupees per year. de Bussy helped Salabat Jang to be the Subedar of Deccan. The agreement (Treaty of Aurangabad) made between the French and Salabat Jang in Aurangabad bears the signature of rukn o dowla syed Lashkar khan lashkar jung, Prime Minister of Salabat Jang. Actually, He was one of the key sub-ordinates of Dupleix who helped him in expanding French activities in Northern Circars and along the Coromandel Coast. Men in his command also included the famous Hyder Ali of Mysore.

In 1756 Marquis de Bussy visited Rajahmundry. Vijayaramaraju had given a warm welcome to Bussy by going in front at Rajahmundry. There were differences between Vizianagaram Maharaja and the ruler of Bobbili, which led to the Battle of Bobbili starting on 23 January 1757. The war was fought between the Rajah of Vizianagaram, Vijayaramaraju aided by the Bussy, the then French General and the Rajah of Bobbili. During the battle the Bobbili fort was totally destroyed and many Bobbili soldiers died. There is still a street named after Bussy in Yanam.

Relations with the Mughal Emperor Alamgir II edit

In the year 1755, De Bussy received letter from the newly ordained Mughal Emperor Alamgir II requesting French assistance to put down the Maratha Confederacy. Alamgir II asked if it was possible for De Bussy to dispatch a French contingent of 1000 strong. Alamgir II also promised to pay a hefty sum for the maintenance of the French and even promised to settle disputes in the Carnatic Wars in favor of the French East India Company.[1]

Family edit

He was married to the youngest stepdaughter of Dupleix, Marie in March 1754. He begot a daughter from her who died at Paris in 1759.

Death edit

De Bussy died in Pondicherry on 7 January 1785.

In popular culture edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Regani, Sarojini (1988). Nizam-British Relations, 1724-1857 - Sarojini Regani - Google Books. Concept Publishing Company. ISBN 9788170221951. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
  2. ^ "Bobbili Yuddham". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 22 April 2023.

References edit

  • d'Hozier, Jean François Louis. L'impot du sang: ou, La noblesse de France sur les champs de bataille, Volume 3
  • Malleson, George. History of the French in India: from the founding of Pondichery in 1674 to the capture of that place in 1761
Government offices
Preceded by
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Commandant général des forces de terre et de mer dans l'Inde
13 November 1781 – 31 March 1783
Succeeded by
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Preceded by Gouverneur Général de l'Inde française
1783–1785
Succeeded by

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Charles Joseph Patissier Marquis de Bussy Castelnau 8 February 1718 or 8 February 1720 7 January 1785 or Charles Joseph Patissier de Bussy was the Governor General of the French colony of Pondicherry from 1783 to 1785 He served with distinction under Joseph Francois Dupleix in the East Indies receiving the Order of Saint Louis He contributed to the recovery from Britain of Pondicherry in 1748 and was named in 1782 to lead all French military forces beyond the Cape of Good Hope He coordinated his operations with Pierre Andre de Suffren and fought against the British during the Indian campaigns of the American War of Independence Marquis de Bussy CastelnauGouverneur General de l Inde francaiseIn office 1783 1785Preceded byGuillaume Leonard de Bellecombe Seigneur de TeiracSucceeded byFrancois Vicomte de SouillacPersonal detailsDied 1785 01 07 January 7 1785Pondicherry French India Kingdom of France Contents 1 Early life and military career 2 Yanam 3 Carnatic Wars 3 1 Relations with the Mughal Emperor Alamgir II 4 Family 5 Death 6 In popular culture 7 See also 8 Notes 9 ReferencesEarly life and military career editCharles Joseph Patissier de Bussy was born as the son of N Patissier de Bussy colonel of infantry and Sophie Ernestine Passaval He was born either on 8 February 1718 in Bucy le Long or on 8 February 1720 in Ancienville He had a younger brother named Bouchard Patissier de Bussy a lieutenant colonel who died at 32 in July 1757 He also had a sister named Madeleine Sophie Patissier de Bussy De Bussy was appointed lieutenant in 1733 and captain in 1734 After the death of his father in 1736 he took up service in the French East India Company He landed the same year in Port Louis on Isle de France Mauritius whose governor general was Bertrand Francois Mahe de La Bourdonnais There he participated in the military protection of the island In 1738 he was on Ile Bourbon Reunion Yanam editThe Yanam region was presented to the Marquis de Bussy the French General by Vizianagaram King Pusapati Peda Vijaya Rama Raju 1670 1756 as a token of gratitude for the help rendered by him in the fight against the rulers of Bobbili Actually it was in 1750 when French leader de Bussy was staying with entire battalion near Hyderabad Many soldiers have died due to some disease smallpox He was running with financial crisis Vijayaramaraju of Vizianagaram helped him to overcome financial crisis and rebuild his battalion Carnatic Wars editOn 23 November 1753 a Paravana of Asif ad Dawlah Mir Ali Salabat Jang Subedar of Deccan conceded to Marquis de Bussy Castelnau the paraganas of Chicacole Ellore Rajahmundry etc with an annual revenue 2 00 000 for the maintenance of the French troops in the Subah in recognition of the help of these Circars amounted up to 10 lakhs of Rupees per year de Bussy helped Salabat Jang to be the Subedar of Deccan The agreement Treaty of Aurangabad made between the French and Salabat Jang in Aurangabad bears the signature of rukn o dowla syed Lashkar khan lashkar jung Prime Minister of Salabat Jang Actually He was one of the key sub ordinates of Dupleix who helped him in expanding French activities in Northern Circars and along the Coromandel Coast Men in his command also included the famous Hyder Ali of Mysore In 1756 Marquis de Bussy visited Rajahmundry Vijayaramaraju had given a warm welcome to Bussy by going in front at Rajahmundry There were differences between Vizianagaram Maharaja and the ruler of Bobbili which led to the Battle of Bobbili starting on 23 January 1757 The war was fought between the Rajah of Vizianagaram Vijayaramaraju aided by the Bussy the then French General and the Rajah of Bobbili During the battle the Bobbili fort was totally destroyed and many Bobbili soldiers died There is still a street named after Bussy in Yanam Relations with the Mughal Emperor Alamgir II edit In the year 1755 De Bussy received letter from the newly ordained Mughal Emperor Alamgir II requesting French assistance to put down the Maratha Confederacy Alamgir II asked if it was possible for De Bussy to dispatch a French contingent of 1000 strong Alamgir II also promised to pay a hefty sum for the maintenance of the French and even promised to settle disputes in the Carnatic Wars in favor of the French East India Company 1 Family editHe was married to the youngest stepdaughter of Dupleix Marie in March 1754 He begot a daughter from her who died at Paris in 1759 Death editDe Bussy died in Pondicherry on 7 January 1785 In popular culture editde Bussy was an antagonist in the 1964 Telugu film Bobbili Yuddham His character was portrayed by Mukkamala in the film 2 de Bussy was also an antagonist in the 1986 Telugu film Tandra Paparayudu Pran portrayed him in the film See also editCarnatic Wars Hyder Ali Inde francaise Madame Dupleix Muzaffar JungNotes editThis article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations June 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Regani Sarojini 1988 Nizam British Relations 1724 1857 Sarojini Regani Google Books Concept Publishing Company ISBN 9788170221951 Retrieved 2 August 2012 Bobbili Yuddham Indiancine ma Retrieved 22 April 2023 References editd Hozier Jean Francois Louis L impot du sang ou La noblesse de France sur les champs de bataille Volume 3 Malleson George History of the French in India from the founding of Pondichery in 1674 to the capture of that place in 1761 Government offices Preceded by Commandant general des forces de terre et de mer dans l Inde13 November 1781 31 March 1783 Succeeded by Preceded byGuillaume Leonard de Bellecombe Seigneur de Teirac Gouverneur General de l Inde francaise1783 1785 Succeeded byFrancois Vicomte de Souillac Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marquis de Bussy Castelnau amp oldid 1195642233, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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