The ship lead by the Vasco da Gama expedition to discover the maritime path to west India was the "Saint Gabriel" and the one lead by his brother "Paulo da Gama" was called the "Saint Raphael"
Yes Vasco da Gama conquerd Calicut India
CALICUT, India! Calicut, India hello
Vasco Da Gama sailed from Lisbon, Portugal, on July 8, 1497, heading to East. Da Gama rounded Africa's Cape of Good Hope on November 22, and continued on to India. Gama reached Calicut, India on May 20,1498 and left India on August 29,1498. Da Gama returned to Lisbon, Portugal in September,1499.
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Vasco da Gama (not vasco de gamas) first voyage was to India. He first reached Calicut
He landed in Kappadu near Calicut, India on 20 May 1498.
Yes Vasco da Gama conquerd Calicut India
CALICUT, India! Calicut, India hello
Vasco Da Gama sailed from Lisbon, Portugal, on July 8, 1497, heading to East. Da Gama rounded Africa's Cape of Good Hope on November 22, and continued on to India. Gama reached Calicut, India on May 20,1498 and left India on August 29,1498. Da Gama returned to Lisbon, Portugal in September,1499.
He landed at the port of calicat in goa,india
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Vasco da Gama (not vasco de gamas) first voyage was to India. He first reached Calicut
he landed in india,because that is the place that he fond the rout to.
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He arrived in Kappad near Calicut, India on 20 May 1498.
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Vasco da Gama of Portugal 'discovered' Calicut in 1498 A.D. This is however a misnomer. Trade with India was prevalent since ancient times. However, with the Arab reign over middle east, trade between India and Europe was regulated (and restricted) by the Arabs. Hence there was a motivation for Europeans to discover an alternate (sea-bound) route to the Indian subcontinent, which da Gama successfully did in 1498, when he landed at Calicut. Trade between India (Calicut included) and Europe however persisted for centuries before this as well.