Tranquebar Treaty of 1620
| Treaty between Raghunatha Nayak and Christian IV | |
|---|---|
| Context | Danish East India Company tries to establish a colony in India |
| Signed | 19 November 1620 |
| Location | Tanjore |
| Negotiators | Roland Crappé Ove Gjedde Raghunatha Nayak |
| Signatories | Christian IV Raghunatha Nayak |
| Parties | Denmark-Norway Thanjavur Nayak kingdom |
The Tranquebar Treaty of 1620 (Danish: Trankebar traktaten af 1620) formally the Treaty between Raghunatha Nayak and Christian IV, was a treaty of friendship between the Thanjavur Nayak kingdom and Denmark–Norway in 1620. The treaty would establish Danish Tranquebar: a base that would be the headquarters of Danish India for the next 200 years.