Kanhoji Angre, the Glossary
Kanhoji Angre (kanʱod͡ʒiː aːŋɡɾe), also known as Conajee Angria or Sarkhel Angré (August 1669 – 4 July 1729) was a chief of the Maratha Navy in present-day India.[1]
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104 relations: Admiral, Alibag, Angria Bank, Anjanvel, Arabian Sea, Arquivo Histórico Ultramarino, Balaji Baji Rao, Balaji Vishwanath, Bankot, Battle of Colachel, Battle of Swally, Blue-water navy, Bombay Castle, Bombay Presidency, Cannon, Charles Boone (governor), Chaul, Citadel, Coastal defence and fortification, Colaba State, Commodore (rank), Deshmukh, Devgad taluka, Dutch East India Company, Dutch people, East India Company, East Indiaman, Enclave and exclave, Ethiopians, Europe, Foundry, Gallivat, Govind Sakharam Sardesai, Grab (ship), Gunpowder, India, Indian Navy, Indian Postal Service, INS Angre, Jadhav, James Plaintain, Janjira State, Journal of World History, Karwar, Khanderi, Kolaba Fort, Koli people, Konkan, Kunjali Marakkar, Laya Patil, ... Expand index (54 more) »
- Admirals
- Maratha Navy
- Naval history of India
- People from Alibag
- People from Ratnagiri district
Admiral
Admiral is one of the highest ranks in some navies. Kanhoji Angre and Admiral are admirals.
Alibag
Alibag, also known as Alibaug (Pronunciation: əlibaːɡ), is a coastal city and a municipal council in Raigad district of Maharashtra, India.
Angria Bank
Angria Bank is a bank, a shallow sunken atoll, on the continental shelf off the west coast of India.
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Anjanvel
Anjanwel is a small coastal town in Guhagar taluka, Ratnagiri district, in the Konkan region and administrative division of the Indian state of Maharashtra.
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Arabian Sea
The Arabian Sea (हिन्दी|Hindī: सिंधु सागर, baḥr al-ʿarab) is a region of sea in the northern Indian Ocean, bounded on the west by the Arabian Peninsula, Gulf of Aden and Guardafui Channel, on the northwest by Gulf of Oman and Iran, on the north by Pakistan, on the east by India, and on the southeast by the Laccadive Sea and the Maldives, on the southwest by Somalia.
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Arquivo Histórico Ultramarino
The Arquivo Histórico Ultramarino (est. 1931) of Portugal preserves archives related to the Portuguese Empire.
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Balaji Baji Rao
Balaji Baji Rao (8 December 1720 – 23 June 1761), often referred to as Nana Saheb I, was the 8th Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy.
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Balaji Vishwanath
Balaji Vishwanath Bhat (1 January 1662–12 April 1720) was the first of a series of hereditary Peshwas hailing from the Bhat family who gained effective control of the Maratha Empire and the Mughal vassals of the Marathas during the early 18th century. Kanhoji Angre and Balaji Vishwanath are people from the Maratha Confederacy.
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Bankot
Bankot is a town in Maharashtra, India.
Battle of Colachel
The Battle of Colachel (or The Battle of Kolachel) was fought on between the Indian kingdom of Travancore and the Dutch East India Company.
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Battle of Swally
The naval Battle of Swally, also known as Battle of Suvali, took place on 29–30 November 1612 off the coast of Suvali (anglicised to Swally) a village near the Surat city (now in Gujarat, India) and was a victory for four English East India Company galleons over four Portuguese galleons and 26 barks (rowing vessels with no armament).
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Blue-water navy
A blue-water navy is a maritime force capable of operating globally, essentially across the deep waters of open oceans.
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Bombay Castle
Bombay Castle (also Casa da Orta) is one of the oldest defensive structures built in the city of Mumbai (formerly Bombay).
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Bombay Presidency
The Bombay Presidency or Bombay Province, also called Bombay and Sind (1843–1936), was an administrative subdivision (province) of British India and later the Dominion of India, with its capital in the city that came up over the seven islands of Bombay.
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Cannon
A cannon is a large-caliber gun classified as a type of artillery, which usually launches a projectile using explosive chemical propellant.
Charles Boone (governor)
Charles Boone (died 1735), of Rook's Nest, in Tandridge, and Godstone, Surrey, was an East India Company officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 and 1734.
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Chaul
Chaul is a historic town located in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India.
Citadel
A citadel is the most fortified area of a town or city.
Coastal defence and fortification
Castillo San Felipe de Barajas in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia Coastal defence (or defense) and coastal fortification are measures taken to provide protection against military attack at or near a coastline (or other shoreline), for example, fortifications and coastal artillery.
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Colaba State
Colaba State, also known as Culaba State or Angria's Colaba was a Kingdom and later princely state in India.
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Commodore (rank)
Commodore is a senior naval rank used in many navies which is equivalent to brigadier or brigadier general and air commodore.
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Deshmukh
Deshmukh (IAST:Dēśamukh), is a historical title conferred to the rulers of a. It is used as a surname in certain regions of India, especially in the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Telangana and also in Andhra Pradesh and northern parts of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, Goa whose family received it as a title.
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Devgad taluka
Devgad is a taluka in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra, India consisting of 98 villages.
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Dutch East India Company
The United East India Company (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie, abbreviated as VOC), commonly known as the Dutch East India Company, was a chartered trading company and one of the first joint-stock companies in the world.
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Dutch people
The Dutch (Dutch) are an ethnic group native to the Netherlands.
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East India Company
The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874.
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East Indiaman
East Indiaman was a general name for any sailing ship operating under charter or licence to any of the East India trading companies of the major European trading powers of the 17th through the 19th centuries.
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Enclave and exclave
An enclave is a territory that is entirely surrounded by the territory of only one other state or entity.
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Ethiopians
Ethiopians are the native inhabitants of Ethiopia, as well as the global diaspora of Ethiopia.
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Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Foundry
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings.
Gallivat
The gallivat (or galivat, or gallevat, or gallowet, or gallouet) was a small, armed boat, with sails and oars, used on the Malabar Coast in the 18th and 19th centuries. Kanhoji Angre and gallivat are Maratha Navy.
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Govind Sakharam Sardesai
Rao Bahadur Govind Sakharam Sardesai (17 May 1865 – 29 November 1959), popularly known as Riyasatkar Sardesai, was a historian from Bombay Presidency, India. Kanhoji Angre and Govind Sakharam Sardesai are people from Ratnagiri district.
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Grab (ship)
A grab was a type of ship common on the Malabar Coast in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Gunpowder
Gunpowder, also commonly known as black powder to distinguish it from modern smokeless powder, is the earliest known chemical explosive.
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India
India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.
Indian Navy
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Indian Postal Service
Indian Postal Service (IPoS) is a group 'A' civil service under the department of Post and a part of the Ministry of Communications under the Government of India.
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INS Angre
INS Angre is a "stone frigate" (shore establishment) of the Indian Navy in Mumbai.
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Jadhav
The Jadhav is an clan (Gotra) found in the several castes such as Koli, Maratha, Banjara and Mangs living in Indian states of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Telangana.
James Plaintain
James Plaintain (fl. 1720–1728, John or James, last name also Plantain) was a pirate active in the Indian Ocean.
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Janjira State
Janjira State was a princely state in India during the British Raj.
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Journal of World History
The Journal of World History is a peer-reviewed academic journal that presents historical analysis from a global point of view, focusing especially on forces that cross the boundaries of cultures and civilizations, including large-scale population movements, economic fluctuations, transfers of technology, the spread of infectious diseases, long-distance trade, and the spread of religious faiths, ideas, and values.
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Karwar
Karwar is a seaside city, ''taluka'', and administrative headquarters of Uttara Kannada district lying at the mouth of the Kali river on the Kanara coast of Karnataka state, India.
Khanderi
Khanderi (officially Kanhoji Angre island) is an island with a fort, located south of Mumbai, along the coast of Maharashtra, India.
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Kolaba Fort
Kolaba Fort located at Alibag beach is an old fortified maritime base in Alibag, Konkan, India.
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Koli people
The Koli is an agriculturist caste of India.
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Konkan
The Konkan is a stretch of land by the western coast of India, bound by the river Daman Ganga at Damaon in the north, to Anjediva Island next to Karwar town in the south; with the Arabian Sea to the west and the Deccan plateau to the east.
Kunjali Marakkar
Kunjali Marakkar (alternatively spelled Kunhali Marakkar) was the title inherited by the Admiral of the fleet of the Samoothiri / Zamorin, the king of Kozhikode / Calicut, in present-day Kerala, India. Kanhoji Angre and Kunjali Marakkar are naval history of India.
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Laya Patil
Laya Patil, also spelled as Lai Patil, was the leader of a naval unit of the Maratha Navy of the Maratha Empire at the time of Chhatrapati Shivaji Bhonsle. Kanhoji Angre and Laya Patil are admirals, Indian military leaders, Maratha Navy, naval history of India and people from the Maratha Confederacy.
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Lighthouse
A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of physical structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses and to serve as a beacon for navigational aid, for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways.
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List of governors of Bombay Presidency
Until the 18th century, Bombay consisted of seven islands separated by shallow sea.
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Maharashtra
Maharashtra (ISO: Mahārāṣṭra) is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau.
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Malvani people
Malvani people or Malvanis are an ethnic group from the Malvan region, which includes Malvan, Kudal, Sawantwadi and Dodamarg tehsils of Sindhudurg, India, speaking the Malvani language.
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Man-of-war
In Royal Navy jargon, a man-of-war (also man-o'-war, or simply man) was a powerful warship or frigate of the 16th to the 19th century, that was frequently used in Europe.
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Maratha Confederacy
The Maratha Confederacy, also referred to as the Maratha Empire, was an early modern polity in the Indian subcontinent.
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Maratha Navy
The Maratha Navy was the naval wing of the armed forces of the Maratha Empire, which existed from around the mid-17th century to the mid-18th century in the Indian subcontinent. Kanhoji Angre and Maratha Navy are naval history of India.
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Marathi people
The Marathi people (Marathi: मराठी लोक, Marāṭhī lōk) or Marathis (Marathi: मराठी, Marāṭhī) are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group who are native to Maharashtra in western India.
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Merchant ship
A merchant ship, merchant vessel, trading vessel, or merchantman is a watercraft that transports cargo or carries passengers for hire.
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Mughal Empire
The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire in South Asia.
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Mumbai
Mumbai (ISO:; formerly known as Bombay) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Murud-Janjira
Murud-Janjira is the local name of a famous fort and tourist spot situated on an island just off the coastal town of Murud, in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India.
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Muslims
Muslims (God) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is a 2007 American epic fantasy swashbuckler film directed by Gore Verbinski, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and written by the writing team of Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio.
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Portuguese Empire
The Portuguese Empire (Império Português), also known as the Portuguese Overseas or the Portuguese Colonial Empire, was composed of the overseas colonies, factories, and later overseas territories, governed by the Kingdom of Portugal, and later the Republic of Portugal.
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Portuguese India
The State of India (Estado da Índia), also referred as the Portuguese State of India (Estado Português da India, EPI) or simply Portuguese India (Índia Portuguesa), was a state of the Portuguese Empire founded six years after the discovery of a sea route to the Indian subcontinent by Vasco da Gama, a subject of the Kingdom of Portugal.
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Presidencies and provinces of British India
The provinces of India, earlier presidencies of British India and still earlier, presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance on the Indian subcontinent.
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Privateer
A privateer is a private person or vessel which engages in maritime warfare under a commission of war. Kanhoji Angre and privateer are privateers.
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Purnagad
Purnagad Fort is a fort located 25 km from Ratnagiri, in Ratnagiri district, of Maharashtra.
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Radio-controlled model
A radio-controlled model (or RC model) is a model that is steerable with the use of radio control (RC).
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Raigad district
Raigad district, previously Colaba district, is a district in the Konkan division of Maharashtra, India.
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Rajmachi
Rajmachi Fort (Killa) is one of the many historical forts in the rugged hills of Sahyadri mountains (Western Ghats).
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Ransom
Ransom is the practice of holding a prisoner or item to extort money or property to secure their release, or the sum of money involved in such a practice.
Ratnagiri
Ratnagiri (IAST:Ratnāgirī; ɾət̪n̪aːɡiɾiː) is a port city on the Arabian Sea coast in Ratnagiri District in southwestern Maharashtra, India.
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Ratnagiri district
Ratnagiri District (Marathi pronunciation: ɾət̪n̪aːɡiɾiː) is a district in the state of Maharashtra, India.
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Robert Cowan (governor)
Robert Cowan (died 21 February 1737) was an Irish colonial administrator and the East India Company's Governor of Bombay from 1729 to 1734.
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Royal Navy
The Royal Navy (RN) is the naval warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, and a component of His Majesty's Naval Service.
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Satara (city)
Satara (ISO: Sātārā) is a city located in the Satara District of Maharashtra state of India, near the confluence of the river Krishna and its tributary, the Venna.
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Sawantwadi
Sawantwadi, is a city located in Sawantwadi Taluka, in the state of Maharashtra in Konkan region which is in the mid-western coast of India.
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Shahaji
Shahaji Bhonsale (18 March 1594 – 23 January 1664) was a 17th century Indian military leader who served the Ahmadnagar Sultanate, the Bijapur Sultanate, and the Mughal Empire at various points in his career. Kanhoji Angre and Shahaji are Indian military leaders and people from the Maratha Confederacy.
Shahu I
Shahu I (Shivaji Sambhaji Raje Bhosale;; 18 May 1682 – 15 December 1749) was the fifth Chhatrapati of the Maratha Confederacy founded by his grandfather, Shivaji I. He was born into the Bhonsle family, and was the son of Sambhaji I and Yesubai.
Shamsher Bahadur I
Shamsher Bahadur I (1734 – 18 January 1761) (Krishna Rao), was a ruler of the Maratha dominion of Banda in northern India. Kanhoji Angre and Shamsher Bahadur I are people from the Maratha Confederacy.
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Shivaji
Shivaji I (Shivaji Shahaji Bhonsale,; 19 February 1630 – 3 April 1680) was an Indian ruler and a member of the Bhonsle dynasty.
Siddi
The Siddi, also known as the Sheedi, Sidi, or Siddhi, are an ethnic minority group inhabiting Pakistan and India.
Simulation
A simulation is an imitative representation of a process or system that could exist in the real world.
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Soundtrack
A soundtrack is a recorded audio signal accompanying and synchronised to the images of a book, drama, motion picture, radio program, television program, or video game; colloquially, a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack of a film, video, or television presentation; or the physical area of a film that contains the synchronised recorded sound.
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Strait of Hormuz
The Strait of Hormuz (تنگهٔ هُرمُز Tangeh-ye Hormoz, مَضيق هُرمُز Maḍīq Hurmuz) is a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
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Surat
Surat (Gujarati) is a city in the western Indian state of Gujarat.
Suvarnadurg
Suvarnadurg (सुवर्णदुर्ग - translation: Golden Fort, also spelt Severndroog in English, a spelling sometimes also used for Savandurga) is a fort that is located between Mumbai and Goa on a small island in the Arabian Sea, near Harnai in Konkan, along the West Coast of India, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Kanhoji Angre and Suvarnadurg are Maratha Navy.
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Tarabai
Maharani Tarabai Bhosale was the regent of the Maratha Empire from 1700 until 1708. Kanhoji Angre and Tarabai are Indian military leaders.
Teak
Teak (Tectona grandis) is a tropical hardwood tree species in the family Lamiaceae.
The Times of India
The Times of India, also known by its abbreviation TOI, is an Indian English-language daily newspaper and digital news media owned and managed by The Times Group.
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Thomas Mathews
Thomas Mathews (October 16762 October 1751) was a British officer of the Royal Navy, who rose to the rank of admiral.
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Torque
In physics and mechanics, torque is the rotational analogue of linear force.
Tulaji Angre
Tulaji Angre, called Tulajee Angria by English historians was the grand admiral of the Maratha Navy and ruler of Colaba State in modern-day India. Kanhoji Angre and Tulaji Angre are Maratha Navy and people from Alibag.
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Underi
Underi (also called Jaidurg) is a fortified island near the mouth of Mumbai harbour south of Prong's Lighthouse.
Versova, Mumbai
Versova (ISO) is an upmarket neighbourhood in north-western Mumbai.
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Viceroy
A viceroy is an official who reigns over a polity in the name of and as the representative of the monarch of the territory.
Vijaydurg (town)
Vijaydurg (formerly also known as Gheriah) is a seaport 485 km from Mumbai on India's West Coast.
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Vijaydurg Fort
Vijaydurg (sometimes written as Viziadurg), the oldest fort on the Sindhudurg coast, was constructed during the regime of Raja Bhoja II of the Shilahar dynasty (construction period 1193-1205) and restructured by Shivaji.
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Vijaydurg Port
Vijaydurg Port is a natural harbour on the west coast of the district of Sindhudurg in Maharashtra, India.
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William Aislabie (governor)
William Aislabie (3 December 1671 – 10 November 1725) was a British governor of the Bombay Presidency during the days of the East India Company.
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Yacht
A yacht is a sail- or motor-propelled watercraft used for pleasure, cruising, or racing.
Yesaji Angre
Yesaji Angre was a military commander and the youngest son of Kanhoji Angre, the famed Maratha Navy admiral from his wife Gahinabai Bhonsle. Kanhoji Angre and Yesaji Angre are people from Alibag and people from the Maratha Confederacy.
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See also
Admirals
- Abdelkader Pérez
- Abdul Aziz Jaafar
- Abu Bakar Abdul Jamal
- Adherbal (admiral)
- Adherbal (governor)
- Admiral
- Admiral (Bangladesh)
- Admiral (Denmark)
- Admiral (Germany)
- Admiral (Netherlands)
- Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy)
- Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union
- Admiral of the Navy
- Admiral of the fleet (Australia)
- Admiral of the fleet (Russia)
- Admiral of the fleet (Soviet Union)
- Baudouin Liwanga Mata
- Bernat de Sarrià
- Chempil Arayan
- Counter admiral
- Divisional admiral
- Flotilla admiral
- Gensui (Imperial Japanese Navy)
- George Camocke
- Hyppolite Ramaroson
- José Prudencio Padilla
- Juan Illingworth
- Kanhoji Angre
- Khashkhash Ibn Saeed Ibn Aswad
- Kim Myong-sik (politician)
- Kim Song-gil
- Konteradmiral
- Kruys
- Laya Patil
- Maynak Bhandari
- Mohd Anwar Mohd Nor
- Navbed
- Port admiral
- Raymond Fenard
- Ri Yong-ju
- Schout-bij-nacht
- Squadron admiral
- Udjahorresnet
- Vizeadmiral
- W. J. Kruys
- Yakut Khan
Maratha Navy
- Arnala fort
- Battle of Vijaydurg
- Fort Vasai
- Gallivat
- Kanhoji Angre
- Laya Patil
- Mai Nayak Bhandari
- Maratha Navy
- Maynak Bhandari
- Rameshwar Dockyard
- Ratnagiri Fort, Maharashtra
- Shri Dev Rameshwar Temple
- Sindhudurg Fort
- Suvarnadurg
- Tulaji Angre
Naval history of India
- Balimela reservoir boat attack
- Battle of Calicut (1752)
- Battle of Kandalur Salai
- Chempil Arayan
- Chola Navy
- Chola invasion of Kedah
- FV Ekawat Nava 5
- History of the Indian Navy
- Indo-Pakistani Naval War of 1971
- K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra
- Kanhoji Angre
- Kunjali Marakkar
- Laya Patil
- List of vessels of the Bombay Marine (1798)
- MV Delight
- MV Iran Deyanat
- Mai Nayak Bhandari
- Maratha Navy
- Maynak Bhandari
- Operation Flowers are Blooming
- Operation Kaveri
- Operation Raahat
- Royal Indian Navy
- Siddi Sambal
People from Alibag
- Arun Shridhar Vaidya
- Kanhoji Angre
- Laxminarayan Ramdas
- Nanasaheb Kunte
- Prabhakar Kashinath Kunte
- Sanjay Raut
- Sunil Raut
- Tulaji Angre
- Umesh Kulkarni (cricketer)
- Yesaji Angre
People from Ratnagiri district
- Anant Laxman Kanhere
- Anant Solkar
- B. R. Ambedkar
- Bapusaheb Parulekar
- Bharatshet Gogawale
- Bhaskar Jadhav
- Dada Salvi
- Dhondo Keshav Karve
- Dilip Vengsarkar
- G. D. Madgulkar
- Ghulam Parkar
- Govind Pant Bundela
- Govind Sakharam Sardesai
- Hamid Dalwai
- Husain Dalwai
- Husen Dalwai
- Jayant Savarkar
- Kanhoji Angre
- Laxman Mahadeo Chitale
- Narayan Waman Tilak
- Onkar Bhojane
- Pandurang Sadashiv Sane
- Pandurang Vaman Kane
- Prabhakar More (actor)
- Prafullachandra Vishnu Sane
- Pralhad Anant Dhond
- Premjibhai Assar
- Raghunath Keshav Khadilkar
- Rajan Salvi
- Ramabai Bhimrao Ambedkar
- Ravindra Waikar
- Sadanand Chavan
- Sadha
- Savita Ambedkar
- Shripad Damodar Satwalekar
- Sumitra Mahajan
- Thomas Howard (pirate)
- Tryambak Shankar Shejwalkar
- Uday Samant
- Urmila Pawar
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanhoji_Angre
Also known as Kanhojee Aangrey, Kanhoji Angria.
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