year 1579 in India. Mughal Emperor, Akbar grants Imperial farman is to Portuguese to settle near Satgaon in Bengal. Kottayam Cheriapally built in Kerala...
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Year 1579 (MDLXXIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, and a common year starting on Monday of the Proleptic Gregorian calendar...
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Golden Hind he achieved this, and then sailed across the Pacific Ocean in 1579, known then only to the Spanish and Portuguese. Drake eventually sailed...
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symbols were Hindu-centric and did not suggest unity with India's Muslim population. In Europe, in 1579, during the Eighty Years' War, which established the...
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New Delhi (redirect from New Delhi, India)
Drivers of Land Use Change in Urban Ecosystems of Delhi, India". Ambio. 38 (1): 35–39. Bibcode:2009Ambio..38...35K. doi:10.1579/0044-7447-38.1.35. PMID 19260345...
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Abdy (18 October 1579 (baptised) – 10 September 1640), was a citizen and East India merchant of London. On the death of his father in 1595 he inherited...
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and Rodolfo Acquaviva, were selected for the task. The pair left Goa in November 1579 whilst being accompanied by a Persian convert named Henriquez, who...
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showed in a single year of 1878 British government officially killed 1579 tigers. Sir William Wilson Hunter (1886). The Imperial Gazetteer of India. London:...
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Mumbai (redirect from Mumbai, India)
several churches in the city, prominent being the St. Michael's Church at Mahim (1534), St. John the Baptist Church at Andheri (1579), St. Andrew's Church...
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This is a list of railway stations in India. The railway operations are managed by Indian Railways (IR) in the country. List of Indian Railways stations...
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Greater India, also known as the Indian cultural sphere, or the Indic world, is an area composed of several countries and regions in South Asia, East Asia...
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with India and the presence of Armenians in India are very old, and there has been a mutual economic and cultural association of Armenians with India. Today...
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List of Indian monarchs (redirect from King of India)
1949 CE) Kingdom of Kota (c. 1579 – 1948 CE) Kingdom of Jhalawar (c. 1838 – 1949 CE), branched off from the Kingdom of Kota in 1838 CE. Following is a list...
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names of the twelve Shia Imams be included in Khutba. However, he strictly banned the practice of tabarra. In 1579, the king Ibrahim II adopted Sunni sect...
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island on the return leg and had to put in elsewhere later, such as Mossel Bay or St. Helena. Between 1525 and 1579, all return fleets were ordered to follow...
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Kota, Rajasthan (redirect from Kota (India))
these competitive exams, earning it the nickname Coaching Capital of India. In addition to several monuments, Kota is known for its palaces and gardens...
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Events in the year 1911 in India. Emperor of India – George V Viceroy of India – Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst National income - ₹11...
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Akbar (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
Shia-Sunni conflict, and the empire remained neutral in matters of internal sectarian conflict. In 1579, the Mughal Emperor Akbar referred to himself as:...
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back to 1579, bears Armenian inscriptions. The second Church was built in 1778 and was dedicated to Mary. An Armenian language manuscript written in 1678...
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to 1419 and then from 1420 to 1470 Zainul Abidin of Aceh (died 1579), sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra Zaynul-ʻÁbidín (1818−1903) Iranian Baháʼí. Zainul...
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Varanasi (redirect from Varanasi, India)
city on the Ganges river in northern India that has a central place in the traditions of pilgrimage, death, and mourning in the Hindu world. The city...
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Kota state (category 1579 establishments in India)
was a state in India, centered on the city of Kota, now located in Rajasthan State of the India. The average revenue of Kota state in 1901 was Rs.31...
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The Government of India Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 85), sometimes called the East India Company Act 1833 or the Charter Act 1833, was an Act of the Parliament...
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Puducherry (union territory) (redirect from PY (India))
saint Nagore Syed Abdul Qadir Shahul Hamid (1490–1579 CE). It is located in Nagore, a coastal town in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located...
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Abul Fazl (redirect from Abul fazal in muhgal empire)
as the grand vizier of the Mughal Empire from his appointment in 1579, until his death in 1602. His notable works include the Akbarnama, Ain-i-Akbari,...
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University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, New York, US, pp. 1457–1579 |doi=10.1017/9781009325844.012. Armstrong McKay, David; Abrams, Jesse; Winkelmann...
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"Tujhe Dekh Ke Jaane Jana" Dileep Sen-Sameer Sen Sonu Nigam Arjun Pandit 1579 "O Priya" (version 1) Javed Akhtar Hariharan 1580 "O Priya" (version 2) Kumar...
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Ahobilam (category Hindu pilgrimage sites in India)
patronage with the decline of the Vijayanagara kingdom. The site faced a raid in 1579 by Murahari Rao, a commander of the Golconda Sultanate. Ahobilam's temple...
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St. John the Baptist Church, Mumbai (category Roman Catholic churches completed in 1579)
located within the SEEPZ Industrial Area, in Andheri, Mumbai, India. It was built by the Portuguese Jesuits in 1579 and opened to public worship on the feast...
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Antoni de Montserrat (category Jesuit missionaries in India)
"Father A. Monserrate, S.J. on Salsete, Chorão, Divar and the Molucas (1579)". Mughal India According to European Travel Accounts: Texts and Studies 1. Frankfurt...
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