Bombay

Before Bombay, the headquarters of British was Surat.

Bombay was fortified by Charles Boon in 1720 AD.

In 1661, the Portuguese king gave Bombay to Charles-II of England for marrying his sister.

In 1668, Bombay was transferred to East-India company by James-II for 10 Rs. Per year.

The Bombay Association in Bombay was founded by Jagannath Shankar.

The Bombay Presidency Association in Bombay was founded by F. S. Mehta and K. T. Telang.

The Mutiny of the Indian Naval ratings in Bombay on february 18, 1946 AD.

The new name of Bombay is Mumbai.

The old name of Mumbai was Bombay.

The plague spread at Bombay in 1897 AD.

The Servants of India Society in Bombay was founded by Gopal Krishna Gokhale.

The Universitie established at Bombay in 1857 AD.

The Universitie established at Bombay, Calcutta and Madras in 1857 AD.

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When did Charles Boon fortified Bombay?

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When did the plague spread at Bombay?

When was the Universitie established at Bombay, Calcutta and Madras?

When was the Universitie established in Bombay?

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Who built the fortified of Bombay in 1720 AD?

Who founded the Bombay Association in Bombay?

Who founded the Bombay Presidency Association in Bombay?

Who founded the Servants of India Society in Bombay?

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