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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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  • "British credit crisis of 1772-1773", for the simple reason that the first domino fell in London, because of the East India Company's actions. It later...
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  • ship named Britannia transported soldiers and goods from India to Balambangan Island in 1772 [1]. Maybe it is the same ship? Mugsalot (talk) 12:50, 17...
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  • 30 November 2016 (UTC) The section on 'The Second Danish East India Company (1670–1772) lacks citations and needs work to improve its grammar. Manicmarvin...
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  • Great Duar War) Deb, Arabinda (1976). Bhutan and India: A Study in Frontier Political Relations, 1772-1865. Calcutta: Firma KLM. (mainly Duar War) Karma...
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  • Wives in India Oxford University Press. 232 pages. ISBN 0195077741 As for the colonial period, it is not widely known that Rammohun Roy (1772-1833),...
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  • 1772, and that her first documented setting of it was in 1784. So did it take 25 or so years for the diamond to find a buyer? Perhaps it left India a...
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  • Talk:Malabar Independent Syrian Church (category Start-Class India articles)
    Chalcedon). - How is it possible to have this Orthodox church in India, in 1772? Who brought it to India? Before making any corrections to or comments on this...
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  • Talk:Raja Ram Mohan Roy (category C-Class India articles)
    the date is given as 1772; I suggest that every instance of 1774 be replaced, with a footnote that it is possible he was born in 1774, according to differing...
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  • February 2011 (UTC) PS Also, in this article, the provinces and presidencies for all the other historical periods (1600–1765; 1772–1857; 1858–1947) are an...
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  • – Per common usage in peer-review sources, eg. Tim Velschow (1972) Voyages of the Danish Asiatic Company to India and China 1772–1792. Scandinavian Economic...
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  • pdf India's contribution to the British balance of payments, 1757-1812] The British balance of payments, 1772-1820: India transfers and war...
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  • Nawab of Bengal's tax collectors in Murshidabad), but not the Nizamat (the right to govern), which they did in 1772, after the famine? Or are you talking...
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  • Talk:Hortus Malabaricus (category Start-Class India articles)
    sive samscrudonicum, published in 1772. The types were prepared by Clemente Peani, while the references given in the article do not say anything about...
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  • Akhbaris and eventually became the most politically influential cleric in Karbala in 1772. Bihbahani's theology was not welcomed by the Akhbaris. Although this...
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  • Zamore (also a court slave) in 1772, Vulcain in the Royal Chapel in Stockholm in 1776 and a woman, Daphne, in Småland in 1783. Duke Charles bought "the...
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  • Pathans - dominant in the area - reneged on a debt they owed the Nawab of Oudh for military assistance against the Marathas in 1772. The Rohillas were...
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  • Talk:Kingdom of Mysore (category FA-Class India articles)
    whereas the template says Chamaraja Wodeyar VII ruled 1772–1776. The reason is that the numbering given in the template differs by one from the numbering of...
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  • Somersett's Case in 1772 had virtually eliminated slavery in England. Furthermore, as the same scene is set in 1782, the Duke would have been serving in the Royal...
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  • Talk:Black Hole of Calcutta (category C-Class India articles)
    principal possession of the East India Company. 146 people are said to have been imprisoned, at the orders of the Nawab, in a small and airless dungeon at...
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