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Portuguese rule Treaty of Bassein (1534) Treaty of Bassein (1802) Military history of Bassein Vasai Assembly constituency Bassein Fort, a colonial fort in
Bassein
City in Maharashtra, India
and Marathi pronunciation: [ʋəsəi]; Portuguese: Baçaim; British English: Bassein; formerly and alternatively Marathi; Bajipur) is a historical place and
Vasai
1739 conflict between the Portuguese and Maratha Empires in India
or the Battle of Bassein was fought between the Maratha Empire and the Portuguese rulers of Vasai (Portuguese, Baçaim; English, Bassein), a town near Mumbai
Battle_of_Vasai
State of the Portuguese Empire (1505–1961)
Province, composed of Taana, Bassein (Vasai) and Chaul near British Bombay was lost following another Mahratta Invasion of Bassein in 1739. Goa, Daman and
Portuguese_India
Treaty of Bassein on 23 December 1534; according to which, the Seven Islands of Bombay, Fort San Sebastian of Bassein in the strategic town of Bassein (Vasai)
History of Bombay under Portuguese rule (1534–1661)
History_of_Bombay_under_Portuguese_rule_(1534–1661)
Coastal fort in Vasai, Maharashtra, India
Marathi, Fort Vasai in English) is a ruined fort in the town of Vasai (Bassein), Konkan Division, Maharashtra, India. The structure was formally christened
Fort_Vasai
Treaty between the British East India Company and Baji Rao II
The Treaty of Bassein was a pact between the British East India Company and Baji Rao II, the peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy. It was signed on 31 December
Treaty_of_Bassein_(1802)
history of Bassein encompasses the period from 1526, when the Portuguese established their first factory at Bassein, until 1818, when Bassein lost its strategic
Military_history_of_Bassein
Airport in Pathein, Myanmar
Pathein Airport (IATA: BSX, ICAO: VYPN) is an airport in Pathein, Myanmar. It has one runway. "Pathein Airport". Metar-Taf.com. Retrieved 2024-01-20. v
Pathein_Airport
Topics referred to by the same term
Treaty of Bassein may refer to: Treaty of Bassein (1534), between Sultan Bahadur of Gujarat and the Portuguese. Treaty of Bassein (1802), between the
Treaty_of_Bassein
Historical conflict
launched by the Mughal general Matabar Khan against the Portuguese in Vasai (Bassein), near present-day Mumbai (Bombay). In 1693, during the Mughal–Maratha
Mughal–Portuguese War (1692–1693)
Mughal–Portuguese_War_(1692–1693)
Heir-presumptive of Burma
question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Uzana of Bassein (Burmese: ဥဇနာ, pronounced [ʔṵzənà]; d. 1287) was the eldest son of King
Uzana_of_Bassein
Part of Anglo-Maratha Wars between 1775 and 1818
According to the treaty, Raghunathrao ceded the territories of Salsette and Bassein (Vasai) to the British, along with part of the revenues from Surat and
First_Anglo-Maratha_War
1508–1573 engagements in India
to be found heavily fortified at Bassein with 3,500 men, however the fortification was stormed and the city of Bassein plundered and torched. Fearing for
Gujarati–Portuguese_conflicts
Governor of Bassein (1390-1408)
Thilawa (Burmese: သီလဝ, pronounced [θìləwa̰]) was governor of Bassein from 1390 to 1408 during the reign of King Razadarit of Hanthawaddy Pegu. Prior
Thilawa_of_Bassein
Campaign against Goa and Bombay of Portuguese India
North Konkan near Bombay, he besieged the fortresses of Chaul, Damaon & Bassein (Vasai) in the north. The Maratha forces were preemptively mobilised, and
Maratha–Portuguese War (1683–1684)
Maratha–Portuguese_War_(1683–1684)
Creole languages of India
settlements of Portuguese India, including those in Kerala, Bombay, Korlai, Bassein, Goa, Daman and Diu, the Bengal Delta, Portuguese Ceylon, etc; in present-day
Indo-Portuguese_creoles
Capital of Maharashtra, India
Treaty of Bassein with the Portuguese Empire on 23 December 1534. As per the treaty, the seven islands of Bombay, the nearby town of Bassein, and its dependencies
Mumbai
Friar Minor, martyr and saint
1597) was a lay brother of the Franciscans from Portuguese Bombay and Bassein in early modern India. He died at the hands of Toyotomi Hideyoshi and was
Gonsalo_Garcia
Roman Catholic diocese in Myanmar
headquartered in the city of Pathein. The diocese was erected as the diocese of Bassein in 1955, from the vicariate apostolic of Rangoon, which eventually became
Diocese_of_Pathein
Constituency of the Maharashtra legislative assembly in India
Bassein Assembly constituency was an assembly constituency in the India state of Maharashtra. "Archive Delimitation Orders". eci.gov.in. Election Commission
Bassein_Assembly_constituency
Railway Station in Maharashtra, India
known as Bassein Road (Bassein being Vasai's Portuguese name). This is the reason why the station code is BSR standing for the original Bassein Road. It
Vasai_Road_railway_station
Portuguese Inquisition in Portuguese India
with success.b With the fall of the Province of the North (which included Bassein, Chaul and Salsette) to the Marathas in 1739, the Portuguese renewed their
Goa_Inquisition
Ethnic group
Norte), centred in and around the present-day Bassein (Vasai), headquartered at Fort San Sebastian of Bassein which was styled "the Court of the North" (A
Norteiro_people
Bridge in India
Western Railway) first line was to be laid between Ahmedabad and Bombay, the Bassein Creeks (Vasai Creeks) were among the more formidable obstacles. The creeks
Vasai_Creek_Railway_Bridge
Peshwa of the Maratha Empire
fled from the Maratha capital at Poona and, in 1802, signed the Treaty of Bassein with the British East India Company. This led to the Second Anglo-Maratha
Baji_Rao_II
Portuguese colonial administrator
ruler of Gujarat, Bahadur Shah, on 20 January 1533. The next year, renamed Bassein, the city became the capital of the Portuguese province of the North, and
Nuno_da_Cunha
Historical conflict in India
Maratha Confederacy a peace treaty in 1726, which resulted in the "peace of Bassein", which would prove to be brief. Despite the peace treaty, in May 1729
Luso-Maratha_War_(1729–1732)
Coastal fort in Maharashtra, India
island off the port town of Arnala, located around 13 km (8 miles) north of Bassein, Maharashtra, India. Being an island fort, it is also called Jaldurg or
Arnala_fort
Indian mililtary commander
launched the final assault on Bassein Fort. He first occupied Versova Fort and Dharavi, effectively blockading the Bassein Creek to cut off Portuguese reinforcements
Chimaji_Appa
Capital of Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar
pu. sim mrui., [pəθèɪ̯ɰ̃ mjo̰]; Mon: ဖာသီ, [pʰasɛm]), formerly called Bassein, is the largest city and the capital of the Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar
Pathein
Ethno-religious Indian Christian community of Mumbai (Bombay)
converted. Beginning in 1548, Jesuits in Bassein (Vasai) and Bandra converted many upper-caste Hindus; Vasai (Bassein) recorded 9,400 baptisms in 1588. The
Bombay_East_Indians
River Shweli River Taping River N'Mai River Mali River Pathein River (Bassein River) (Ngawun River) A-thút Dagā River Yangon River (Rangoon River) (Hlaing
List_of_rivers_of_Myanmar
Country in Southeast Asia
people a year." By then, in most of Burma's largest cities, Rangoon, Akyab, Bassein and Moulmein, the Indian immigrants formed a majority of the population
Myanmar
Township in Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar
Information Management Unit (MIMU) "Pathein (Bassein)". Journeysmyanmar.com. Retrieved August 21, 2009. "Bassein West Google Satellite Map" Maplandia World
Pathein_Township
Oilfield in India
the Bassein field was 60,000 barrels per day (9,500 m3/d). ONGC temporarily suspended operations at two drilling rigs in the Mumbai High and Bassein fields
Mumbai_High_Field
Province in India (1668–1947)
mainland territory was acquired in the Konkan region with the Treaty of Bassein. Poona was the summer capital. The Bombay Presidency has its beginnings
Bombay_Presidency
1534 treaty between Gujarat and Portugal
of Portugal on 23 December 1534. List of treaties Military history of Bassein Gujarati-Portuguese conflicts Portuguese India Trudy Ring, Robert M. Salkin
Treaty_of_Bassein_(1534)
Chhatrapati of the Marathas from 1674 to 1680
with the purchase of twenty galivats from the Portuguese shipyards of Bassein. Marathi chronicles state that at its height his fleet counted some 400
Shivaji
Place in Maharashtra, India
an agglomeration of four previously governed municipal councils: Vasai (Bassein), Virar, Nallasopara and Navghar-Manikpur, as well as a few towns to the
Vasai-Virar
Burmese rice desert
and has 2 primary variants: wet and dry. The dessert was first sold in Bassein (now Pathein), an Irrawaddy Delta town in the 1930s, and is now considered
Pathein_halawa
Place in Maharashtra, India
structure was built using coarse buff coloured Kurla stone, with redstone from Bassein. It has a 15 m high skylight awning designed to allow the sunlight to brighten
Crawford_Market
Church in Tamil Nadu, India
of Dhaka, Peter Joseph Hurth. In 1521, the Portuguese in Goa and Bombay-Bassein sent missionaries to Madras (now Chennai) in search of the tomb of Thomas
St. Thomas Cathedral Basilica, Chennai
St._Thomas_Cathedral_Basilica,_Chennai
they were later passed to the Sultanate of Guzerat in 1391. The Treaty of Bassein (1534), between the Portuguese viceroy Nuno da Cunha and Bahadur Shah of
History_of_Mumbai
(Rangoon) Mandalay Naypyidaw Mawlamyine (Moulmein) Bago (Pegu) Pathein (Bassein) Pyay (Prome) Monywa Sittwe (Akyab) Taunggyi Myanmar portal "UNFPA Myanmar
List of cities and largest towns in Myanmar
List_of_cities_and_largest_towns_in_Myanmar
Hill fort in Rajasthan, India
Dindigul Gingee Tiruchirapalli Rock Chandragiri Fort Hosdurg Portuguese Bassein Mahim Arnala Bandra Diu Fort Forte Simbor Emmanuel Anjediva Korlai Madh
Rajgarh_Fort
Church in India, India
Spirit Church, Nandakhal is a historic Roman Catholic Church in Vasai (Bassein), Maharashtra, India. This church was built in 1573 by Portuguese Missionaries
Holy_Spirit_Church,_Nandakhal
Suburb of Mumbai, India
adjacent areas via the Treaty of Bassein (1534), which was signed aboard the brig named Sao Mateus (St. Matthew) at Vasai (Bassein) harbour, aided by Governor-General
Bandra
Indian politician
party. He won the 1962 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election from Bassein assembly seat. "'भाऊसाहेब वर्तक हे महानायक'" (in Marathi). Maharashtra
Hari_Govindrao_Vartak
Creek in Maharashtra, India
Vasai Creek, previously Bassein Creek, is an estuary and one of the two main distributaries of the Ulhas River, in the Konkan division of Maharashtra
Vasai_Creek
Religious building in Balestier, Singapore
separated into two locations, one at 2 Jalan Kemaman and another at 3 Bassein Road. Built by the Cantonese philanthropist Chan Chor Min in 1926 and 1936
Chan_Chor_Min_Tong
Bhavani Gad - Fort
fort was built to by Shrimant Chimaji Appa Peshave to capture the Fort Bassein by Maratha Army. This fort was built by Shrimant Chimaji Appa Peshave to
Bhavangad_Fort
Village in Maharashtra
October 2025. Mayur Thakare 2016, p. 543. "Portuguese India History: Baçaim (Bassein, Vasai), Chaul, Bombay. Northern Province (Provincia do Norte, Gujarat
Madh_Island
Viceroy of Bassein–Myaungmya
or လောက်ဖြား, Burmese pronunciation: [laʊ̯ʔ pʰjá]) was the ruler of the Bassein province of the Martaban–Hanthawaddy Kingdom from 1364 to 1390. He came
Laukpya
Former Dutch colony in Coromandel
began with the capture of Pulicat from the Portuguese in Goa and Bombay-Bassein. Coromandel remained a colony of the Kingdom of the Netherlands until 1825
Dutch_Coromandel
Island off the coast of Maharashtra, India
province of Portuguese India, which was governed from Vasai (Bassein) on the north shore of Bassein Creek. It was leased to the explorer Diogo Rodrigues from
Salsette_Island
Sub-group of the East Indian Christian community
Bombay East Indian community. This community is concentrated mostly in Bassein (Vasai) (Portuguese: Baçaim), India, which is about 60 kilometres (37 mi)
Kupari
Minesweeper of the Royal Navy
June 1955. Notes Pennant number(s): M2707 / IMS44 India Name INS Bassein Namesake Bassein Acquired 15 June 1955 Stricken 1994 General characteristics Class
HMS_Littleham
Dead creole language of India
extinct. It was spoken in Bombay (Mumbai), India: Which broadly includes Bassein (Vasai), Salsette, Taana (Trombay), Chevai, Mahim, Tecelaria, Dadar, Parel
Indo-Portuguese Creole of Bombay
Indo-Portuguese_Creole_of_Bombay
Historical monument site in Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, India
Dindigul Gingee Tiruchirapalli Rock Chandragiri Fort Hosdurg Portuguese Bassein Mahim Arnala Bandra Diu Fort Forte Simbor Emmanuel Anjediva Korlai Madh
Orchha_Fort_complex
as Mumbai (Bombay), Thana (Trombay), Raigad (Colaba), Bhiwandi, Vasai (Bassein), Palghar, Valsad & Nashik. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Agri
Agri_dialect
Chittagong Mughal Empire 27 January 1666 Mughal conquest of Chittagong Bassein Maratha Confederacy 16 May 1739 Battle of Vasai Chaul Maratha Confederacy
List of countries that have gained independence from Portugal
List_of_countries_that_have_gained_independence_from_Portugal
Historic site in Jammu and Kashmir, India
Dindigul Gingee Tiruchirapalli Rock Chandragiri Fort Hosdurg Portuguese Bassein Mahim Arnala Bandra Diu Fort Forte Simbor Emmanuel Anjediva Korlai Madh
Akhnoor_Fort
Catholic archdiocese in Maharashtra, India
Velha Goa in 1510. In 1526 they established a factory in Bassein. In 1534, the islands of Bassein, Salsette, Bombay and Karanja were ceded to the Portuguese
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bombay
Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Bombay
16th to 18th century conflicts in India
annexed Gujarat, which bordered the Portuguese territories of Dio, Damaon & Bassein (Vasai) near Portuguese Bombay. The Portuguese governor António de Noronha
Mughal–Portuguese_conflicts
British colonial rule from 1824 to 1948
Hanthawaddy, Pegu, Tharrawaddy and Prome Districts) Irrawaddy Division (Bassein, Henzada, Thayetmyo, Maubin, Myaungmya and Pyapon Districts) Scheduled
British_rule_in_Burma
Hindu temple in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, India dedicated to goddess Vajreshvari
gate entrance has a Nagarkhana or drum house and is built similar to the Bassein fort entrance. The temple is also surrounded by a stone wall like a fort
Bajreshwari Mata Temple, Kangra
Bajreshwari_Mata_Temple,_Kangra
Military conflict in present-day Lower Myanmar
cities, Myaungmya and Bassein, and appointed his ablest sons—Ma Pyit-Nwe at Myaungmya, and Lauk Shein, Bya Kun, and Bya Kyin at Bassein—to defend them. Furthermore
Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1385–1391)
Ava–Hanthawaddy_War_(1385–1391)
Hillfort in Maharashtra, India
Waghera Osmanabad district Naldurg Fort Paranda Fort Palghar district Bassein Kaldurg Tandulwadi Pune district Anghaai Fort Bhorgiri Fort Chawand Dhakoba
Harihar_fort
Caste of Goan, Bombay East Indian and Mangalorean Christians in India
Bombay, Salsette and Bassein". Baptista, Elsie Wilhelmina (1967). "The East Indians: Catholic Community of Bombay, Salsette and Bassein". Congress, Indian
Roman_Catholic_Brahmin
Fort Vajragad Vandan Fort (Satara) Vardhangad Fort Varugad Vasai Fort/Bassein Fort Vasantgad Vasota Fort/Vyaghragad Vijaydurg Fort Vijaygad Fort Vikatgad
List_of_forts_in_Maharashtra
Fort by Nanded, Maharashtra, India
Waghera Osmanabad district Naldurg Fort Paranda Fort Palghar district Bassein Kaldurg Tandulwadi Pune district Anghaai Fort Bhorgiri Fort Chawand Dhakoba
Mahur_Fort
Hindu temple in Maharashtra, India
up camp in the Vadvali region on his way to capture the Portuguese-held Bassein Fort of Vasai. The fort was unconquerable even after a three-year war.
Vajreshwari_Temple
Historical fort in Madhya Pradesh, India
Dindigul Gingee Tiruchirapalli Rock Chandragiri Fort Hosdurg Portuguese Bassein Mahim Arnala Bandra Diu Fort Forte Simbor Emmanuel Anjediva Korlai Madh
Madan_Mahal,_Jabalpur
Waghera Osmanabad district Naldurg Fort Paranda Fort Palghar district Bassein Kaldurg Tandulwadi Pune district Anghaai Fort Bhorgiri Fort Chawand Dhakoba
Dativare_fort
Burmese politician (1905–1950)
of British Burma In office 1937–1939 Personal details Born 1905 (1905) Bassein, British Burma Died 12 August 1950(1950-08-12) (aged 44–45) near Kawkareik
Saw_Ba_U_Gyi
Fort in Maharashtra, India
Dindigul Gingee Tiruchirapalli Rock Chandragiri Fort Hosdurg Portuguese Bassein Mahim Arnala Bandra Diu Fort Forte Simbor Emmanuel Anjediva Korlai Madh
Shivneri_Fort
Village in Maharashtra
Sandor is a census town falling within the Vasai (Bassein) municipality of the Palghar district (previously Taana district), in the Konkan division of
Sandor,_Palghar
Burmese politician and rebel (died 1390)
Na-Rein, Mon: လိုက်နရိန်, Burmese: လောက်နရိန်; died 1390) was governor of Bassein (Pathein), at least from the 1380s to 1390. A son of Viceroy Laukpya of
Lauk_Shein
Conflict within the Maratha Confederacy involving the British East India Company
British protection, and in December the same year concluded the Treaty of Bassein with the British East India Company, ceding territory for the maintenance
Second_Anglo-Maratha_War
Indian crude oil and natural gas producer
(ONGC) gave a ₹27 billion (US$420.88 million) offshore contract for the Bassein development project to Larsen & Toubro (L&T). In February 2016, the board
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
Oil_and_Natural_Gas_Corporation
War between British East India Company and the Marathas
regain the power that was taken away by the British due to the Treaty of Bassein. Pressure and diplomacy convinced the fourth major Maratha leader, Daulatrao
Third_Anglo-Maratha_War
Hill fort in Pune district, Maharashtra, India
Waghera Osmanabad district Naldurg Fort Paranda Fort Palghar district Bassein Kaldurg Tandulwadi Pune district Anghaai Fort Bhorgiri Fort Chawand Dhakoba
Rajgad
Archdiocese of Lisbon. On 12 June 1514, Cochin, Goa-Anjediva and Bombay-Bassein became the prominent fields of missionary activity; under the newly created
Catholic_Church_in_India
First British ocean-going iron warship
1853, she helped the company's steamer Zenobia expel Burmese troops from Bassein province. She sailed from Shanghai on 1 February 1854, bound for Belfast
Nemesis_(1839_ship)
Christmas goodies prepared by Konkani Christians
Kuswar or Kuswad is a set of festive sweets and snacks made and exchanged by Christians of the Konkan region in the Indian subcontinent for the Christmas
Kuswar
13th-century Burmese crown prince
Heir-apparent of Pagan Reign 30 May 1289 – 17 December 1297 Predecessor Uzana of Bassein Successor Uzana II of Pagan Born c. late 1270s Dala Died 10 May 1299 Sunday
Theingapati
Historical administrative division of the Spanish and Portuguese colonial empires
system to their other dominions, including Madeira, Goa, Daman, Bombay and Bassein, the Azores and eventually Brazil. Croatia has so-called port captaincies
Captaincy
Heritage site
Dindigul Gingee Tiruchirapalli Rock Chandragiri Fort Hosdurg Portuguese Bassein Mahim Arnala Bandra Diu Fort Forte Simbor Emmanuel Anjediva Korlai Madh
Bellary_Fort
Village in Ayeyarwady Region, Burma
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Burma 1:250,000 topographic map, Series U542, NE46-16 Bassein, U.S. Army Map Service, September 1959 "Kyungôn" Google Earth "Kyungon
Kyungôn
Fort built by Rani Chennabhairadevi
Dindigul Gingee Tiruchirapalli Rock Chandragiri Fort Hosdurg Portuguese Bassein Mahim Arnala Bandra Diu Fort Forte Simbor Emmanuel Anjediva Korlai Madh
Mirjan_Fort
Christianity in Indian state
Maharashtra are mainly concentrated in the Konkan division, especially Vasai (Bassein), Mumbai (Bombay) & Raigad (Colaba) districts; they are known as Bombay
Christianity_in_Maharashtra
Village in Maharashtra
The Saloli (meaning: Squirrel) is an area of the town of Vasai (Bassein), part of Palghar district of the state of Maharashtra, India comprises the following
Saloli
Regional Indian polities that emerged from Mughal imperial fragmentation, c. 1707–1857
Arcot (Carnatic) n/a n/a 1801 Annexation Peshwa (Maratha) 1802 (Treaty of Bassein) 1803, 1818 1818 Third Anglo-Maratha War Mysore (Wadiyar restoration) 1799
Mughal_successor_states
Fort on Hari Parbat hill in Srinagar, India
Dindigul Gingee Tiruchirapalli Rock Chandragiri Fort Hosdurg Portuguese Bassein Mahim Arnala Bandra Diu Fort Forte Simbor Emmanuel Anjediva Korlai Madh
Hari_Parbat_Fort
Military conflict in present-day Myanmar
Tala Mi Kyaw, and agreed to grant Ava the annual revenues of the port of Bassein (Pathein). Minkhaung emerged stronger after the war. He had finally won
Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1401–1403)
Ava–Hanthawaddy_War_(1401–1403)
Sultan of Gujarat from 1526 to 1535 and from 1536 to 1537
signed the Treaty of Bassein. Based on the terms of the agreement, the Portuguese Empire gained control of the city of Bassein (Vasai), as well as its
Bahadur_Shah_of_Gujarat
1674–1818 empire in the Indian subcontinent
Peshwa Baji Rao II signing the Treaty of Bassein with the British East India Company
Maratha_Empire
Fort in Solapur, Maharashtra, India
Waghera Osmanabad district Naldurg Fort Paranda Fort Palghar district Bassein Kaldurg Tandulwadi Pune district Anghaai Fort Bhorgiri Fort Chawand Dhakoba
Akluj_Fort
Ancient Indian fort
Waghera Osmanabad district Naldurg Fort Paranda Fort Palghar district Bassein Kaldurg Tandulwadi Pune district Anghaai Fort Bhorgiri Fort Chawand Dhakoba
Bahadur_Fort
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Native American Miwok name OMUSA means "misses with arrows."
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