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Anonymous

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No.1285

PAMPER THE JAIN

YOU KILL THE MAN

>Virji Vora[a] (c. 1590–c. 1670s) was an Indian Jain merchant from Surat during the Mughal era. The East India Company Factory Records describe him as the richest merchant in the world at the time.[2][3] According to English records, his personal worth is estimated to be worth 8 million rupees, 24,000 billion dollars, a substantial amount of money at the time.[4] He has been variously described as a "merchant prince,"[1] and a "plutocrat."[5]

He was a major credit supplier and customer of the British East India Company[1] and the Dutch East India Company

>It further states that the deals between the Europeans and the smaller local merchants were restrained by him, and the "time and price" of the deals were decided at "his will and at his own disposure

>In July 1624, he was a member of the committee formed to grant certain trading and religious rights to the English

>He charged Virji with as many as 50 offences, and sent a list of these offences to the Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan.[12] Virji denied all the charges, and was summoned by the emperor. The emperor set him free and removed Hakim from office.

Anonymous

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eaPgO3

No.1289

>>1285(OP)

Bump

Anonymous

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No.1290

>>1289

Ma chuda chutiye aur tere chutiye threads. Desh ka dushman tu hai

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eaPgO3

No.1291

>>1290

Kek.

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