-
government named the
group of
islands Poulo-
Condore Islands, a name that
derives from the islands'
Malay name Pulo
Condore (****u
meaning "island" and
kundur meaning...
- archipelago, off the
coast of
southern Vietnam. Its
French variant Grande-
Condore was well-known
during the
times of
French Indochina.
Marco Polo mentioned...
-
Vizagapatam and the
northern districts of Madras,
where Forde won the
Battle of
Condore (1758),
pronounced by
Broome "one of the most
brilliant actions on military...
- The
Battle of
Condore took
place near
Masulipatam on 9
December 1758
during the
Third Carnatic War, part of the
Seven Years' War. An Anglo-Indian force...
- who
looked to Ta Thu Thau. Ninh died in the
French penal colony of Pulo
Condore, age 42. He is
recognised by the
Socialist Republic of
Vietnam as a Revolutionary...
-
provinces of Biên Hòa, Gia Định and Định Tường
along with the
islands of
Poulo Condore to France; and to pay
reparations equivalent to one
million dollars. In...
- the
prison located on the
island of
Poulo Condore (modern Côn Sơn Island) in the
South China Sea.
Poulo Condore was
regarded as the
harshest prison in all...
- ****stan, Philippines, Sri
Lanka (Ceylon), Thailand,
Vietnam (including Pulo
Condore Island). It has been
introduced to Brunei, Celebes, Oman, Seyc****es, Singapore...
- of Biên Hòa, Gia Định and Định Tường,
along with the
islands of
Poulo Condore. In 1867,
French Admiral Pierre de la Grandière
forced the
Vietnamese to...
-
Palestine ongoing territorial dispute, see Israeli–Palestinian
conflict Pulo
Condore Island (Côn Đảo) 1702
Possession of
British East
India Company 1705 Abandoned...