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  • participate, please visit the project page.IndiaWikipedia:WikiProject IndiaTemplate:WikiProject IndiaIndia articles Low This article has been rated as...
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  • in Safavid and Afsharid Iran". Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient. 30 (3): 318–327. JSTOR 3631817. Tucker, Ernest (1998). "1739:...
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  • born in Inverneill, Argyllshire, Scotland on 24 August 1739. Entered service as ensign in Corps of Engineers, 8 February 1758 and served had served in India...
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  • Talk:Kumar Suresh Singh (category Start-Class India articles)
    (1985). Singh, K. S. (ed.). "Social Change in Tribal India". Economic and Political Weekly. 20 (41): 1739–1740. ISSN 0012-9976. Korom, Frank J. (1995)...
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  • in Atrocities: The 100 Deadliest Episodes in Human History, W.W. Norton & Co., ISBN 978-0393081923) Nader Shah's campaigns in India | 22 March 1739 |...
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  • Spanish? --Dante Alighieri 07:38 19 Jul 2003 (UTC) The spanish forces in Catagena de indias were 3.600 men (3000 spanish and 600 indian archers)men and not...
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  • November 1739. He was by then Mariner and Commander of Ship Prince Frederick of Calcutta, Bengal, East Indies. He could be the John Combes born in 1685 in Hastingleigh...
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  • important forts in India, not the table format it is in currently. Moreover in the table format it will overlap with List of forts in India. I would like...
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  • Talk:Battle of Karnal (category C-Class India articles)
    (Feb. 24, 1739). The Battle of Karnal in 1739 was the supreme triumph of Nadir Shah, the great Persian king and military commander. At Karnal, in northern...
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  • Talk:Ranghar (category C-Class India articles)
    Hindu in nature. I found some references in on-line books :- 1>A history of the Sikhs:from Nadir Shah's invasion to the rise of Ranjit Singh, 1739-1799...
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  • Talk:Castella de Aguada (category C-Class India articles)
    ..just a random shot of why: what happened at the fort between 1534 and 1739? B. Focused: Is it neutral? Fair representation without bias: Is it stable...
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  • Talk:Nayaks of Kandy (category C-Class India articles)
    adopted his Queen's youngest brother, as son and heir, in 1732, and when the king died in 1739, this prince assumed the Sinhalese throne as Sri Vijaya...
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  • 2 June 2011 (UTC) "By the winter of 1739, there were 152 people - the "livyers" or permanent settlers - living in Twillingate. They were mostly fishermen...
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  • - "the Muslim state in India lacked a sound economic basis". The fatal blow to the Mogul Empire was dealt by the Persians in 1739 who [page 6] "carried...
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  • Talk:Malabar Independent Syrian Church (category Start-Class India articles)
    to St. Thomas the Apostle who, according to tradition, came to India in the year 52. In 1942 the Metropolitan of the Mar Thoma Church died without consecrating...
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  • Talk:Sitar (category C-Class India articles)
    and bells are shown in the ancient sculptures of Bharht, gandhara, Amaravati, Sandhi, Nagarjuna Konda, Konark, temples of India and the frescoes and...
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  • - "the Muslim state in India lacked a sound economic basis". The fatal blow to the Mogul Empire was dealt by the Persians in 1739 who [page 6] "carried...
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  • Talk:Saharanpur (category Start-Class India articles)
    area until the 1739 invasion by Nadir Shah. After his departure, anarchy prevailed across the entire doab with the region ruled or ravaged in succession by...
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  • Talk:Bhimashankar Temple (category Start-Class India articles)
    read somewhere that in 18th century Bajirao I's brother Chimaji appa defeated Portuguese colonists in the Battle of Vasai (1739) and took their Church's...
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  • the country's creation in 1947 is shared with those of Afghanistan, India, and Iran—traces back to the beginnings of human life in South Asia. Spanning...
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