Eventually, in 1661, Catherine of Braganza brought these islands to Charles II of England as part of her marriage dowry. George Oxenden was the first governor of a Bombay
By the middle of the 17th century the growing power of the Dutch Empire forced the British to acquire a station in western India. On 11 May 1661, the marriage treaty of Charles II of England and Catherine of Braganza, daughter of King John IV of Portugal, placed Bombay in possession of the British Empire, as part of dowry of Catherine to Charles. Even after the treaty, some villages in Bombay remained under Portuguese possession, but many were later acquired by the British. But the property of Mumbai goa daman&diu belong to the common people as they give islands of Mumbai to Charles II which he gave to England on lease to make their headquarters of east India company. charlesII take lease from britishers and britishers take tax from the common people
1661 is a palindromic number.
8.305 = 8305/1000 = 1661/200 or 861/200
Rounded to two decimal places, 1661 miles is equal to 2673.12 kilometres.
Yes, it was made in 1661. It was also made in the middle 1500's.
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1661
8.305 in fraction = 8305/1000 or 1661/200 8.305 * 1000/1000 = 8305/1000 or 1661/200
8.305 = 1661/200
Fumifugium was created in 1661.
Krakiai was created in 1661.
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