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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... September , 1516 , having achieved nothing . The remaining two years of his governorship were uneventful , saving that he suc- ceeded in entering into relations with China . In December , 1518 , he was succeeded by Diogo Lopes de ...
... September , 1516 , having achieved nothing . The remaining two years of his governorship were uneventful , saving that he suc- ceeded in entering into relations with China . In December , 1518 , he was succeeded by Diogo Lopes de ...
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... September Fath Jung , the puppet king , gave himself up , and , having heard that Nott had started , Pollock set off ... September and the fortifications destroyed . The army marched away , carrying with them the gates of Somnath , and ...
... September Fath Jung , the puppet king , gave himself up , and , having heard that Nott had started , Pollock set off ... September and the fortifications destroyed . The army marched away , carrying with them the gates of Somnath , and ...
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... September , 1842 , stated that : There can be no doubt that most of the Ameers of Upper and Lower Sinde , have for some time past , been engaged in intrigues against us ; in fact that they only want the power , not the will to make an ...
... September , 1842 , stated that : There can be no doubt that most of the Ameers of Upper and Lower Sinde , have for some time past , been engaged in intrigues against us ; in fact that they only want the power , not the will to make an ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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