Search results
|
No page with that title exists You can create an article with this title or put up a request for it. Please search Wikipedia before creating an article to avoid duplicating an existing one, which may have a different name or spelling.
Showing below 15 results starting with #1.
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).
No article title matches
Page text matches
- Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
18: ... the West Coast of [[Africa]]. For centuries the only trade routes linking [[West Africa]] with the Me...
26: ... arrival unleashed, managed to conquer them with only a handful of men. Once Spanish suzereignancy was...
31: ... [[Socotra]], [[Ormuz]], [[Calcutta]], [[Goa]], [[Bombay]], [[Malacca]], [[Macau]], and [[Timor]]. The Por...
33: Portugal had some trouble expanding its empire inland, however, concentrating mostly on the coastal ...
35: ...ostly surrounded by British and Dutch colonies. [[Bombay]] was given away to the British as a marriage gif... - India (27950 bytes)
5: ...imes onwards, though its contemporary use is unevenly applied due to domestic disputes over how repres...
69: ...arters of the [[Reserve Bank of India]] and the [[Bombay Stock Exchange]]. While a quarter of Indians stil...
71: ...n small towns and villages. While India receives only around three million foreign visitors a year, to...
79: ...litan]] agglomerations are [[Mumbai]] (formerly ''Bombay''), [[Delhi]], [[Kolkata]] (formerly ''Calcutta''...
103: ...ndian Writing in English| and English]]. India's only [[Nobel Prize for Literature|Nobel laureate in l... - January 1 (18244 bytes)
61: ...lodes and crashes into the sea off the coast of [[Bombay]], killing 213.
86: ...Sweden]] and the republics of [[Austria]] and [[Finland]] are admitted into the [[European Union]].
219: * [http://www.tnl.net/when/1/1 Today in History: January 1] - Mango (12190 bytes)
36: ...nd size. The mango is reputed to be the most commonly eaten fresh fruit worldwide. Mangos also readily...
87: ..., 'Banganapalli' (a.k.a. 'Benishaan'), 'Bombay', 'Bombay Green', 'Chausa', 'Chinna Rasalu', 'Dashaheri' ('... - History of India (31279 bytes)
20: ...e, such as Spices and Silk. Initially interested only in trade with India, the Europeans took advantag...
123: ...pened permanent trading stations at [[Madras]], [[Bombay]], and [[Calcutta]], each under the protection of...
126: ...set up bases in [[Goa]], [[Daman]], [[Diu]] and [[Bombay]]. They remained the longest colonial rulers for ...
162: ... policies, she called for elections in [[1977]], only to suffer electoral defeat at the hands of [[Mo... - Denver, Colorado (21161 bytes)
12: |leader_name = [[John Hickenlooper]] [[Democrat|(D)]]
36: ...eball]]'s [[Colorado Rockies]] ([[National League|NL]]), is distinctively marked in purple (one of the...
235: Among the neighborhoods commonly spoken of but not listed above are Lo-Do (short ...
355: ...ed to Dr. Sriram Nene, a heart surgeon, born in [[Bombay]], [[India]]
366: ...k of the Year </b> , Bruce Caughey and Dean Winstanley, Fulcrum Publishing, 1555910068 - Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
20: ...ng the matriculation exam for the [[University of Bombay]] in [[1887]], and joining Samaldas College. He ...
25: ... He applied for a part-time job as a teacher at a Bombay high school but was turned down. He ended up ret...
29: ...aced the humiliation and oppression that was commonly directed at Indians in that country. One day in...
42: ...onment. Beginning on [[March 18]], [[1922]], he only served about two years of the sentence, being re...
52: ...staged another fast at the end of the decade in [[Bombay]] on [[March 3]], [[1939]]. - The Star-Spangled Banner (15265 bytes)
4: ...Store in [[Baltimore]]. Currently this is one of only ten copies known to exist, and is housed in the ...
6: ...king song ''[[To Anacreon in Heaven]]'', but was only made the national anthem by a [[Congress of the ...
33: * The ''Minden'' was built at Bombay, India.
47: ...down the scale as the song is normally done. And unlike many of the artists who turn it into a "perfor...
100: Note that under most circumstances only the first stanza is played. - Indus Valley Civilization (23571 bytes)
9: ... 1,052 cities and settlements have been found, mainly in the general region of the Indus River in Paki...
13: ...settlements spread as far south as [[Mumbai]], or Bombay, as far east as [[Delhi]], as far west as the [[I...
17: ...Brahmi]] script. Currently this is thought to be unlikely. Among the Indus civilization's mysteries ar...
30: ...ns, which lined the major streets. Houses opened only to inner courtyards and smaller lanes.
71: ...fferent faces of a mass-produced object) carries only 26 symbols. It has been recently pointed out tha... - Christopher Condent (2308 bytes)
9: ...d Sea]] for a further year or so. In 1720, near [[Bombay]], Condent and his crew captured a huge [[Arab]] ... - War of 1812 (34444 bytes)
58: ...ar of 1812 ended in a [[stalemate]] and is often only dimly remembered, the war had many effects on th...
86: ...olicy of [[impressment]] was supposed to reclaim only British subjects, between 1806 and 1812 about 6,...
99: ...as weak and inexperienced. The army consisted of only 7,000 men and small state militias. The paper st...
108: ... Navy]], which was not yet twenty years old, had only twenty-two commissioned vessels, the largest of ...
110: ...] tactics, such as the capture of [[prize]]s and only enagaging Royal Navy vessels under favourable ci... - Christmas (35108 bytes)
10: ...ch has been translated in various ways, most commonly a feeding trough or stall. Christ's birth in Be...
58: ...uare. In the United States, decorations once commonly included religious themes. This practice has le...
93: ...he [[Czech Republic]], Christmas is celebrated mainly on [[December 24]], or Christmas Eve or "open-ha...
135: ...s celebrated with pomp and vigor in places like [[Bombay]] and [[Goa]]. Other states are catching up with ...
148: ...gin. [[Image:Dvd-cover-white-christmas.jpg|thumb|Unlike many films, which date rapidly, Christmas movi... - Timeline of railway history (5902 bytes)
17: * [[1853]] Passenger train makes in debut in [[Bombay]], India - Ancient India (31279 bytes)
20: ...e, such as Spices and Silk. Initially interested only in trade with India, the Europeans took advantag...
123: ...pened permanent trading stations at [[Madras]], [[Bombay]], and [[Calcutta]], each under the protection of...
126: ...set up bases in [[Goa]], [[Daman]], [[Diu]] and [[Bombay]]. They remained the longest colonial rulers for ...
162: ... policies, she called for elections in [[1977]], only to suffer electoral defeat at the hands of [[Mo... - Ancient Indian science and technology (21581 bytes)
28: ...tiquity. The success of Indian mathematics was mainly due to the fact that Indians had a clear concept...
73: ... practice of yoga have crystallized. But, it was only around 200 BC that all the fundamentals of yoga ...
81: ...ral Asia]]. Sometimes, such paintings depict not only [[Buddha]] but [[Hindu]] deities such as [[Shiva...
95: In mainland India of today, there are several marvels of ...
101: ...f the [[20th century]] has got published in the ''Bombay Gazetteer''(Volume XIII, Part II, Appendix A) tha...
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).