- form
originated in Pune. The game of
badminton was also
known as
Poona or
Poonah after the then
British garrison town of
Poona where it was particularly...
- The
Poonah,
named after the city of
Poonah in
western India, was a
three masted sailing ship of 1199 tons,
owned by
Tyser &
Haviside and was
built in 1867...
- in
windy or wet weather.
Early on, the game was also
known as
Poona or
Poonah after the
garrison town of
Poona (Pune),
where it was
particularly po****r...
- Look up Poona,
Poonah, or Pune in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Poona,
Poonah or Pune is a
metropolis in Maharashtra, India.
Poona may also
refer to:...
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Lillywhite led a
subsequent England team
which sailed on the P&O
steamship Poonah on 21
September 1876. They pla**** a
combined Australian XI, for once on...
- more
English Troops and
dismisses the French.—Unfruitful
Negotiations at
Poonah.—Progression of Governor-General's Demands.—War begins.—Plan of the Campaign...
- Sir Chas
Warre Malet Bart to His
Highness Soneae Peshwa, in full
Durbar or
Court as held upon that
occasion at
Poonah in the East
Indies on 6 July 1790...
- Pune or
Poona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pune,
formerly Poona or
Poonah, is a city in Maharashtra, India. It may also
refer to: Pune
division Pune...
- [citation needed]
Deccan College had the
oldest boat club in India,
called the
Poonah Boat Club. The site has
since been
discontinued and is
completely overrun...
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number of compound-engined
ships built in the
first half of the 1860s:
Poonah (1863),
Golconda (1863) and
Baronda (1864).: 170 In 1869, she ran aground...