- Cape
Negrais Cape
Negrais (Burmese: နဂရစ်အငူ, also
known as
Pagoda Point (ဆံတော်ရှင်မြတ်ငူ) or
Mawtin Point (မော်တင်စွန်း,
Mawtin Soon) is a cape in Burma...
- galeotas, 4 fustas, and some sanguiceis. They
positioned just
beyond Cape
Negrais,
hoping to
catch the
enemy unprepared. On
January 22, 1605, a
group of...
- of the Bay of
Bengal as follows: On the east: A line
running from Cape
Negrais (16°03'N) in
Burma through the
larger islands of the
Andaman group, in...
- Nagaland, Manipur,
Mizoram and Myanmar. The
Arakan Mountains run from Cape
Negrais in the
south in to Manipur,
India in the north. They
include the Naga Hills...
- conqueror. In 1580, a
Burmese fleet encountered Portuguese ships near Cape
Negrais. The
Portuguese captured several Burmese vessels but were
outnumbered and...
- then
turned his
attention to the East
India Company (EIC)
outpost at Cape
Negrais at the
southwestern tip of the
Irrawaddy Delta. The British, concerned...
-
Retrieved 14 July 2022. "Olha quem voltou! Caneira, o do
Negrais" [Look who's back! Caneira, the
Negrais guy] (in Portuguese). Rádio Renascença. 24 October...
-
Portuguese accounts, a few
warships of Goa
actually engaged the
fleet near Cape
Negrais, but had to
withdraw because the
sheer size of the
enemy fleet,
which the...
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Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 2006–2008 GDC
Salgados 2012–2014 SRD
Negrais 2014–2015
Igreja Nova 2015–2018
Sacavenense 72 (12) 2018–2019
Farense 40...
- estuary, on the
borders of Chittagong, to Cape
Negrais.
Length from
northern extremity to Cape
Negrais,
about 400 m;
greatest breadth in the northern...