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Dabhol (Marathi pronunciation: [d̪aːbʱoɭ]), also
known as
Dabul, is a
small seaport town in the
Ratnagiri district of
Maharashtra in India. It is located...
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Brian Dabul (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbɾaʝan daˈβul]; born 24
February 1984) is an
Argentine retired tennis player. He was
ranked the No. 1
junior in...
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Battle of
Dabul was a
retaliatory attack by the
forces of the
Viceroy of
Portuguese India,
Francisco de Almeida, upon the port city of
Dabul (now Dabhol)...
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attacked by oar
ships of the city of
Dabul, unprovoked. From Angediva, the
Portuguese set sail to
Dabul, an
important fortified port city belonging...
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shortly afterwards. The
Portuguese conducted a
punitive attack against Dabul in 1509
after the
naval squadrons of the city har****ed the
armada of the...
- Juan
Rafael Pacífico
Dabul (born 28
October 1964),
known as Juan Darthés, is an
Argentine former actor and
singer who
spent most of his life and professional...
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Later that same year,
Monroi defeated another fleet of 14
oarships near
Dabul thanks to
superior artillery. When the
Portuguese began construction of...
- 6–3 in the final. Juan Sebastián
Cabal /
Robert Farah (champions)
Brian Dabul /
Marcel Felder (semifinals)
Carlos Salamanca / Izak van der
Merwe (first...
- September.
Early on the
morning of
September 8, as the
ships laid
becalmed near
Dabul the sea
began to boil and the
vessels pitched and
rocked violently for about...
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Brian Dabul was the
defending champion and 1st seed,
however he lost to the
eventual champion Andrés Molteni.
Molteni defeated Horacio Zeballos 7–5, 7–6(4)...