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Events from the year 1503inIndia. January – Battle of Calicut March – August – First siege of Cochin (1503) Kingdom of Kochi is taken over by the Portuguese...
Year 1503 (MDIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. January 20 – Seville in Castile is...
Christianity is India's third-largest religion with about 26 million adherents, making up 2.3 percent of the population as of the 2011 census. The written...
Calicut of 1503. He returned to Portugal in September 1503. The expedition of 1503 was the first time Afonso de Albuquerque sailed to India, as its commander...
reservoirs inIndia. As of July, 2019, total number of large dams inIndia is 5,334. About 447 large dams are under construction inIndia. In terms of number...
/ˈkɛrələ/ / KERR-ə-lə), called Keralam in Malayalam (Malayalam: [keːɾɐɭɐm] ), is a state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956,...
Pathans inIndia or simply known as Pathans are citizens or residents of India who are of ethnic Pashtun ancestry. "Pathan" is the local Hindavi term for...
changes and political events inIndia and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of India. also see the list of governors-general...
Carreira da Índia ('India Run') from Portugal, following the maritime discovery of the Cape route, to the Indian subcontinent by Vasco da Gama in 1497–99...
(1468–74), Ludovico di Varthema (1503–1508), and Duarte Barbosa witnessed the city as one of the major trading centres in the Indian subcontinent where traders...
dispatching them to India. These bishops, and three more (Mar Yahballaha, Mar Dinkha and Mar Yaqov) who followed them in1503–1504, reaffirmed and strengthened...
Kingdom) was a medieval Hindu empire that ruled much of southern India. It was established in 1336 by the brothers Harihara I and Bukka Raya I of the Sangama...
operations involving former kingdoms and states in the Indian subcontinent and the modern day Republic of India and its predecessors. Following the Indian...
on the west coast of India from antiquity. The port of Muziris traded with the Romans, Persians, Arabs, and Chinese. From 1503 to 1663, the Portuguese...
1439 – 10 Dec 1467 Udharn (d. 1467) 10 Dec 1467 – 17 Jan 1503 Chandrasen (d. 1503) 17 Jan 1503 – 4 Nov 1527 Prithviraj Singh I (d. 1527) 5 Nov 1527 – 19...
participated in at least two voyages of the Age of Discovery, first on behalf of Spain (1499–1500) and then for Portugal (1501–1502). In1503 and 1505, two...
independence in 1947, Jaipur was made the capital of the newly formed state of Rajasthan in 1949. Jaipur is a popular tourist destination inIndia, forming...
India: Atlantic Publishers & Dist. pp. 23, 178, 185. ISBN 81-269-0394-5. Jadunath Sarkar (1994). "The British alliance". A History of Jaipur 1503–1938...
(pronounced [koːɻikːoːɖɨ̆] ), also known in English as Calicut, is a city along the Malabar Coast in the state of Kerala inIndia. Known as the City of Spices, Kozhikode...
Sarkar (1994). A History of Jaipur: C. 1503-1938. Orient Blackswan. ISBN 978-81-250-0333-5. Agarwala, V. S. (1954). India as Known to Panini. Barstow, A.E....