Machilipatnam
- Formerly:
- Masulipatnam or Masulipatam
Machilipatnam, city, eastern Andhra Pradesh state, southern India. Masulipatam was the first British trading settlement (1611) on the Bay of Bengal. From 1686 to 1759 the city was held by the French and Dutch, until it was finally ceded to the British, who captured the city and fort from the French in 1759. The ruined fort is still a point of interest.
Machilipatnam is a railroad terminus and a seaport; it is connected to Vijayawada, to the northwest, by the Bandar Canal. The city’s main industries include carpet weaving, rice and oilseed milling, and the manufacture of scientific instruments. The headquarters of the All-India Spinners’ Association, several colleges affiliated with Andhra University, and an engineering institute are located there. Pop. (2001) 179,353; (2011) 169,892.