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firingi (ফিরিঙ্গি)
refers to Anglo-Bengalis or
Bengalis with
European ancestry. Most
firingis tend to be
Bengali Christians.
Descendants of
firingis who...
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Firingi Bazar (Bengali: ফিরিঙ্গি বাজার, Portuguese:
Firingi Bunder) is a ward and
settlement along the
Karnaphuli River in Chittagong. The
small part...
- to 1631. He is most
notable for the
capture of
Hugli off the
Portuguese firingis.
Qasim Khan
originated from
Sabzevar (in present-day Afghanistan) which...
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Firingi Kalibari is a
temple dedicated to the
Hindu Goddess Kali
located on B.B.
Ganguly Street in
Bowbazar locality of Kolkata, West Bengal, India. The...
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fleet consisted of 288
vessels of
their own and
about 40
vessels of the
Firingis (Portuguese) as auxiliaries. Ibn Hussain,
Shaista Khan's admiral, was asked...
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Buddhism in Bangladesh.
Descendants of
Portuguese settlers,
often known as
Firingis, also live in Chittagong, as well as Catholics, who
largely live in the...
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Portuguese traders in
Chittagong are
known as
Firingis. They live in the
areas of
Patharghata and
Firingi Bazar in Old Chittagong.
There are
numerous Portuguese...
- river,
guarded by the
naval commanders Mansur Khan,
Latif Khan, Iswarpati,
firingis (Europeans), and one
Kapidan Raja. In
these attacks the Ahom allies—the...
- The prangi, paranki, piranki, pirangi, farangi,
firingi, or
firingiha was a type of
cannon produced by the
Ottoman Empire. It was
subsequently copied...
- such as at Calcutta, Dacca, Balasore, Pipli, Chandannagar, Chittagong,
Firingi Bunder,
Midnapore and Hugli-Chuchura. Portuguese-based
creole languages...