-
consumer in its 1897 catalog. In the Philippines,
madras fabric was
known as
cambaya,
after the
state of
Cambay (present-day Gujarat, India) that also exported...
- 16th century,
Duarte Barbosa noted that many
ships from the
Kingdom of
Cambaya in modern-day
India sailed to
Mogadishu with
cloth and ****es, for which...
- warm-weather wear,
became po****r in the
Philippines (where it is
known as
cambaya) and the Caribbean;
mainly in und**** form, it was also
exported to Europe...
- century, they
began to use
similar imported textiles, most
notably the
cambaya imported from India. The
narrow width of the 18th-century
pares saya, however...
- stripes, checkers, or plaid-like
patterns (generally made from
imported cambaya, rayadillo, and guingón fabrics), top hats (sombrero de copa), and a type...
- 16th century,
Duarte Barbosa noted that many
ships from the
Kingdom of
Cambaya sailed to
Mogadishu with
cloths and ****es for
which they in
return received...
- 16th century,
Duarte Barbosa noted that many
ships from the
Kingdom of
Cambaya in what is modern-day
India sailed to
Mogadishu with
cloths and ****es...
-
Eclectic (2011),
contained twelve original tracks. In 2013,
Farrell issued At
Cambayá Club, a live
album with
Farrell providing guitar,
harmonica and vocals...
- 16th century,
Duarte Barbosa noted that many
ships from the
Kingdom of
Cambaya sailed to
Mogadishu with
cloths and ****es for
which they in
return received...
-
command of
several vessels to
attack the Portuguese. He was then sent to
Cambaya (Khambhat)
where he
became good
friends with King
Bahadur Shah of Gujarat...