The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Portuguese ships lading at Cochin . At the request of the Zamorin he visited Calicut , arranged a peace , and then , having taken in a cargo , he sailed for home carrying with him Duarte Pacheco , and leaving in his place a man who did ...
... Portuguese ships lading at Cochin . At the request of the Zamorin he visited Calicut , arranged a peace , and then , having taken in a cargo , he sailed for home carrying with him Duarte Pacheco , and leaving in his place a man who did ...
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... Portuguese India . The next eight years were mainly occupied with the dealings of the Portuguese with Sultan Bahadur of Gujarat , and their acquisition of Diu . The history of this period is copiously illus- trated by both the ...
... Portuguese India . The next eight years were mainly occupied with the dealings of the Portuguese with Sultan Bahadur of Gujarat , and their acquisition of Diu . The history of this period is copiously illus- trated by both the ...
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... Portuguese to his assistance , who with ten ships blockaded the waterway by which provisions entered the port . It appears from the Portuguese accounts that both the besiegers and the besieged were given to suppose that the ships had ...
... Portuguese to his assistance , who with ten ships blockaded the waterway by which provisions entered the port . It appears from the Portuguese accounts that both the besiegers and the besieged were given to suppose that the ships had ...
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