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- Island (also Anjadip Island) (Goan Konkani: Anjadiv; Portuguese: Ilha de Angediva) is an Indian island in the Arabian Sea. It sits off the coast of Karwar...
- Portuguese first clashed with the forces of Bi****ur in 1506 at the siege of Angediva. The Portuguese governor of India Afonso de Albuquerque captured Goa in...
- Afonso de Albuquerque. 1505 – The construction of forts at Kilwa, Sofala, Angediva, and Cannanore by Francisco de Almeida as the first viceroy of India. 1506...
- galleys destro**** a fleet of raiders belonging to the Zamorin of Calicut. At Angediva, the fleet fetched fresh water and Dom Francisco met with an envoy of Malik...
- commercial interests. At other places on his way, such as the island of Angediva, near Goa, and Cannanore, the Portuguese built forts, and adopted measures...
- of Angediva in 1506 took place when the sultan of Bi****ur ordered the capture of the fortress that the Portuguese had built on the island of Angediva, his...
- finally sailed out of the Mandovi towards Cannanore and the next day reached Angediva Island to fetch water. There, they encountered Diogo Mendes de Vasconcelos...
- construction of the forts in 1683. On 5 May 1682 the Portuguese fortified Angediva Island. and later also fortified Parsik Hill. In December 1682, the Portuguese...
- da Gama had appreciated, from his earlier visits to this island, that Angediva would be a good place not only to collect fresh and safe water but would...
- of the wind pattern, they usually made landfall around Anjediva island (Angediva). From there, the armada furled their square sails and proceed with lateen...