Euphrates was launched in 1803 as an East Indiaman. Between 1803 and 1812 she made four voyages to India for the British East India Company (EIC). During...
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Several ships have been named Euphrates for the Euphrates River: Euphrates (1803 EIC ship) was launched as an East Indiaman. Between 1803 and 1812 she...
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Transport vessels for the British invasion of the Dutch Cape Colony (1805–1806) (category Age of Sail merchant ships of England)
Britannia (1772 EIC ship) – lost on the expedition Comet (1800 ship) Euphrates (1803 EIC ship) Europe (1803 EIC ship) Glory (1802 ship) Jane, Duchess of...
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to India as an extra (chartered) ship for the British East India Company (EIC) between 1801 and 1819. During the same period she made one separate trip...
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Princess Mary was a ship launched in 1796 that made four voyages as an "extra ship" for the British East India Company (EIC). From 1805 on she was a West...
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Transport vessels for the British invasions of Isle Bourbon and Isle de France (category Age of Sail merchant ships of England)
authorization from the EIC. In addition, some were "regular ships" of the British East India Company (EIC), and some were "extra ships". Regular ships were on a long-term...
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under Malik bin Fahm, the founder of Kingdom of Tanukhites on the west of Euphrates, is believed to have settled in Oman. According to Al-Kalbi, Malik bin...
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