Francisco de Almeida

Francisco de Almeida was appointed the first Portuguese governor in India in 1505 AD.

Francisco de Almeida was the first Portuguese governor in India.

The ‘Blue Water Policy’ was introduced by the Portuguese governor Francisco de Almeida.

The Portuguese governor Francisco de Almeida created the fort in Anjadiva.

The Portuguese governor Francisco de Almeida created the fort in Cochin.

The Portuguese governor Francisco de Almeida created the fort in Kilwa.

The Portuguese governor Francisco de Almeida created the fort in Mannaur.

The reign of Portuguese governor Francisco de Almeida start in India from 1505 AD.

The reign of the Portuguese governor Francisco de Almeida end in India at 1509 AD.

The Reign of the Portuguese governor Francisco de Almeida’s in India was from 1505 AD to 1509 AD.

What was the time period of Portuguese governor Francisco de Almeida’s Reign in India?

When did the reign of Portuguese governor Francisco de Almeida end in India?

When did the reign of Portuguese governor Francisco de Almeida start in India?

When was Francisco de Almeida appointed the first Portuguese governor in India?

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