is a listofrulersofBassein (Pathein), one of the three main Mon-speaking provinces of Lower Burma. (now Myanmar). Hanthawaddy Kingdom Listof Burmese...
The Maratha rulers, belonging to the various dynasties, from the early 17th century to the early 18th century, built and ruled the Maratha Empire on the...
Treaty ofBassein, Lord Wellesley, the Governor General, attempted to extend British territory up to the river Jamuna (also Yamuna)...possibilities of treaties...
of Pagan (Bagan). Hanthawaddy Kingdom Listof Burmese monarchs Listofrulersof Pegu ListofrulersofBassein Still governor in 1411 during the Ava–Hanthawaddy...
which are listed among the protected monuments in the Archaeological Survey of India. Most of the Northern Province, composed of Taana, Bassein (Vasai)...
British vessels took place in 1797, when the British-flagged snow the Bassein was seized and released two days later. The cruiser Viper was subsequently...
the Treaty ofBassein in 1803. Cambay became a British protectorate in 1817. The state was provided with a railway in 1901. Cambay's last ruler signed the...
brother of the Franciscans from Portuguese Bombay and Bassein in early modern India. He died a Christian martyr in the 16th-century Shogunate of Japan,...
Bombay, Bassein& Damaon would become a Portuguese colony, thereafter Bahadur Shah was killed by the Portuguese while making a deal in 1537. The end of the...
and British vessels took place in 1797, when the British-flagged snow Bassein was seized and released two days later. The cruiser Viper was subsequently...
to the Sultanate of Guzerat from 1391. The Treaty ofBassein (1534) between the Portuguese viceroy Nuno da Cunha and Bahadur Shah of Gujarat, placed the...
This is a listof known wars, conflicts, battles/sieges, missions and operations involving former kingdoms and states in the Indian subcontinent and the...
Malacca in 1526–1528 years and after the post of Captain ofBassein. He became famous for being the first viceroy of Portuguese India who brought his wife to...
the Portuguese, and the Portuguese province ofBassein was ceded to the Marathas in 1739. The growth of the Bengal provinces soon undermined Bombay's...
လောက်နရိန်; died 1390) was governor ofBassein (Pathein), at least from the 1380s to 1390. A son of Viceroy Laukpya of Myaungmya, Shein actively participated...
This listof treaties contains known agreements, pacts, peaces, and major contracts between states, armies, governments, and tribal groups. Central American...
regular corps. Finally, on 31 December 1802, the Peshwa signed the Treaty ofBassein, by which the British were recognized as the paramount power in India...
measures did not meet with success.b With the fall of the Province of the North (which included Bassein, Chaul and Salsette) to the Marathas in 1739, the...
Institute of Development Action and Studies (XIDAS) in Jabalpur (since 1995) Jesuit college in Vasai near Mumbai (1560–1739), now Fort Bassein site Jesuit...
Bombay, Bassein & Daman would become a Portuguese colony, thereafter Bahadur Shah was killed by the Portuguese while making a deal in 1537. The end of the...
deal of authority to the Bhat family, who became hereditary peshwas (prime ministers). After he died in 1749, they became the effective rulers. The leading...
following is a listofrulers during the history of Portuguese India as a viceroyalty or governorship. (*) – In 1508, King Manuel I of Portugal devised...
Konkan region with the Treaty ofBassein. Poona was the summer capital. The Bombay province has its beginnings in the city of Bombay that was leased in fee...
main centers of power: Martaban, Moulmein, Bassein and Myaungmya. The following is a listofrulersof the key districts. Razadarit is one of the most famous...
it was stressed that though the British rulers designed the Gateway, it was according to the Gujarat (one of the Indian states) style." While Dupée (2008)...
acts of hostility, such as the kidnapping of a princess by Narathu's son Narapatisithu. In this invasion, he captured the Burmese city Bassein. Following...