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Gheriah may
refer to:
Girye (village)
Vijaydurg (city)
Vijaydurg fort This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with...
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February 1756, a
British force sailed from
Bombay to
attack a
fortress at
Gheriah which was
under the
Angre family's control. The
British captured the fortress...
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Angre located his
first base at
Vijayadurg ('Victory Fort') (formerly
Gheriah),
Devgad Taluka,
located about 485 km from Mumbai. The fort
which was originally...
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Jawji Babaji Gawli (Marathi: जावजी बाबाजी गवळी) was also
referred to as
Jauji Gauli (Marathi: जाउजी गवळी) or
Javji Gauli (Marathi: जावजी गवळी) or Jivaji...
- HCS Revenge and the HCS grab Bombay in the bay off the
Suvarnadug fort at
Gheriah, India,
April 1755 Born 1729
Parish of St Laurence-in-Thanet, Ramsgate...
- lieutenant-colonel in the
British Army, took part in the
capture of the
fortress of
Gheriah, a
stronghold of the
Maratha Admiral Tuloji Angre. The
action was led by...
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Vijaydurg (formerly also
known as
Gheriah) is a
seaport 485 km from
Mumbai on India's West Coast. It
boasts a safe
harbour with
average depths in excess...
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destroy it. In
February 1756, the
Marine supported the
capture of
Gheriah (Vijaydurg Fort) by
Robert Clive and
Admiral Watson, and was
active in...
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travelling was
attack by
Maratha pirates, and he died on 30
April in
Gheriah from the
effects of
wounds he had sustained.
Mackenzie died
unmarried but...
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Tiger carried 300 Indo-Portuguese
Topazes to
capture the
fortress of
Gheriah on 14
February 1756. In 1756 war
broke out
between France and
Great Britain...