Reason for European interests The French in their earlier records does mention their interest in establishing trade in the
Northern Circars, which lie in the coastal regions of the Hyderabad sultanate. The Northern circars are very important as they sway a big influence in the court of Deccan Subah. This Subah is indeed the most important among all other provinces of the Mughal empire in the Indian peninsula. The Mughal Empire considers Deccan as their principal power. In some old records, it was mentioned as
Ayanaon, a big village in the Circar of Rajamindri, situated along the Ingiram river. This French establishment very well flourished before the setback and failures of the French during the
Seven Years' War. From this town and its surroundings, beautiful towels are manufactured. These towels are referred as
guinées du Nord. As per the 1783 report by French, "one judges the fineness of this cloth by the number of
Conjons...These guineas of Yanaon were made of 'roui' Cotton which has very long threads" (sic). Apart from the above political reason, the areas in and around Yanaon were very fertile and the textile industry flourished. The English and Dutch also established many colonies in the Circars of Rajamundry and Ellore. In these circars, the English had colonies in
Draksharama (1633),
Veeravasaram (1634), and
Rajamundry circar had 17 paraganas comprising 24 mahals in it with Injaram being on them.
Possible Dutch presence In the west of Yanam, there are still (
Indigo wells). People say that the
Dutch constructed a fort here. It is being called by locals as "saali kota" because previously weavers (
Saalivandru) used to weave clothes. Some people believe that the Dutch used to keep their currency,
minted in the mint at
Neelapalli, in this fort. The Dutch were very active during the seventeenth century and by the start of the eighteen century, their presence in India became very nominal. The records office of Madras presidency do mention some file regarding
Yanam Dutch settlements when mentioning the Godavari district records (Yanaon is an enclave in
East Godavari district). As per British records, the nearest Dutch settlements to Yanaon are
Draksharam and
Jaggernaikpoeram. At Injaram, a whopping number of 2000 weavers worked for the Dutch and around 700 for the English. As the textile industry flourished in Godavari districts where the French colony of Yanaon is an enclave, perhaps the Dutch may have made some presence in Yanaon as well. The Dutch factors in Draksharama refer to the villages of Dulla and
Vemagiri as being particularly important sources of cloth. Perhaps they may have some trade relationship with the weavers of Yanaon. The Dutch must have left Yanaon well before the French arrival in 1723.
Uncertainty in early history It is not known exactly when the French founded Yanaon before 1723. It was assumed that Yanaon did not exist as a Human settlement before 1706 Thus, unlike other major French settlements in India, the year when French got sovereignty (i.e.circa 1750) is usually mentioned as the year of establishment in some French records. However, there is an old Vishnu temple located in the
rue Vichenou of Yanaon and popular belief is that it was built many centuries ago (i.e. well before French presence). in
Uppalaguptam Mandal and Chirra Yanam in
Katrenikona mandal. The name Yanaon may have come from the word Inam. == 1723 Establishment ==