- The
West India Regiments (WIR) were
infantry units of the
British Army
recruited from and
normally stationed in the
British colonies of the
Caribbean between...
- The
Dutch West India Company (Dutch:
Geoctrooieerde Westindische Compagnie) was a
Dutch chartered company that was
founded in 1621 and went
defunct in...
- The
West India Docks are a
series of
three docks, quaysides, and
warehouses built to
import goods from, and
export goods and
occasionally p****engers to...
-
West India Company may
refer to:
Danish West India Company, (1659–1776), Danish-Norwegian
chartered company, also
active in the
slave trade Dutch West...
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West Bengal (/bɛnˈɡɔːl/; ISO: Paścimabaṅga,
pronounced [ˈpoʃtʃimˈbɔŋɡo] , abbr. WB) is a
state in the
eastern portion of
India. It is
situated along the...
- the
British East
India Company, the
Dutch East
India and
West India companies, the
French East
India Company, and the
Danish East
India Company. Many cultures...
-
Punjab are
sometimes included.
Western India may also
refer to the
western half of
India, i.e. all the
states west of
Delhi and Chennai, thus also including...
-
West India Quay is an area in the
London Docklands, London, England. It is
immediately to the
north of the
West India Docks and
Canary Wharf. The warehouse...
- The
Danish West India Company (Danish:
Vestindisk kompagni) or
Danish West India–Guinea
Company (Det Vestindisk-Guineisk kompagni) was a Dano-Norwegian...
- The
British West Indies (BWI) were the
territories in the
West Indies under British rule,
including Anguilla, the
Cayman Islands, the
Turks and Caicos...