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formerly known as Cambarão and
Porto Comorão by
Portuguese traders, as
Gombroon by
English traders and as
Gamrun or
Gumrun by
Dutch merchants OpenStreetMap...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Gombroon ware.
Gombroon ware is a form of
white pottery resembling porcelain,
pierced with
holes or slits, and...
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Kerani Muhammad Arshad in 1928, in
around 630 CE,
Maharaja Derbar Raja of
Gombroon (now
known as
Bandar Abbas) in
Persia was
defeated in
battle and escaped...
- 19th-century
British children,
including the Brontë family,
Thomas De Quincey's
Gombroon and
Hartley Coleridge's Ejuxria, with then-current events. Nike Sulway...
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Dutch fleet. They anc****d at
Gombroon Roads and
remained there for two days. Finally, on
January 29, they
arrived in
Gombroon During the
naval battle, the...
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Arabia & Iran
Almirante (Oman)
Bahrain Fort (Bahrain)
Gombroon Fort (Iran)
Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Iran)
Qeshm Fort (Iran) São João (Oman) São Miguel...
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Arabia & Iran
Almirante (Oman)
Bahrain Fort (Bahrain)
Gombroon Fort (Iran)
Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Iran)
Qeshm Fort (Iran) São João (Oman) São Miguel...
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returned soon
after and
recaptured the town. The
Dutch had a
factory at
Gombroon, now
Bandar Abbas, on the
Persian side of the
Strait of Hormuz.
After the...
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Arabia & Iran
Almirante (Oman)
Bahrain Fort (Bahrain)
Gombroon Fort (Iran)
Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Iran)
Qeshm Fort (Iran) São João (Oman) São Miguel...
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Arabia & Iran
Almirante (Oman)
Bahrain Fort (Bahrain)
Gombroon Fort (Iran)
Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Iran)
Qeshm Fort (Iran) São João (Oman) São Miguel...