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  2. Fort George, Bombay - Bharatpedia

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    Fort George was an extension to the fortified walls of Bombay (now Mumbai) built in 1769; it was in the present-day Fort area, to the east of the site of the former Dongri Fort. The hill on which the Dongri fort stood was razed, and in its place Fort George was built. In 1862, the fort was demolished. History

  3. The 10 Best Restaurants in Fort, Mumbai - Culture Trip

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    Named after the defensive structure Fort George, built by the British East India Company, Fort is one of Mumbai’s most bustling areas, and was the cultural and commercial centre of the city in the 18th century. The area is filled with shops, cafés and, of course, restaurants. From traditional Parsi eating houses to trendy international ...

  4. About: Fort George, Bombay - dbpedia.org

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    Fort George was an extension to the fortified walls of Bombay (now Mumbai) built in 1769; it was in the present-day Fort area, to the east of the site of the former Dongri Fort. The hill on which the Dongri fort stood was razed, and in its place Fort George was built. In 1862, the fort was demolished. (en) dbo:buildingEndDate: 1769; dbo ...

  5. Fort George, Bombay | Military Wiki | Fandom

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    Fort George was an extension to the fortified walls of Bombay (now Mumbai) built in 1769; it was situated in the present Fort area, to the east on the site of the former Dongri Fort. The hill on which the Dongri fort stood was razed, and in its place Fort George was built. In 1862, the fort was demolished. The fort was 1 mile (1.6 km) long and about a third of a mile in breadth (500 m). Its ...

  6. Fort George was an extension to the fortified walls of Bombay (now Mumbai) built in 1769; it was in the present-day Fort area, to the east of the site of the former Dongri Fort. The hill on which the Dongri fort stood was razed, and in its place Fort George was built. In 1862, the fort was demolished.

  7. Fort George, Bombay Wiki - everipedia.org

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    Fort George was an extension to the fortified walls of Bombay (now Mumbai) built in 1769; it was in the present-day Fort area, to the east of the site of the former Dongri Fort. The hill on which the Dongri fort stood was razed, and in its place Fort George was built. In 1862, the fort was demolished.

  8. 1770 | Familypedia | Fandom

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    Year 1770 (MDCCLXX) was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the 11-day-slower Julian calendar. January 1 – Foundation of Fort George, Bombay laid by Colonel Keating, principal engineer, on the site of the former Dongri Fort. March 5 – Boston Massacre: Eleven Americans are shot, five fatally, by British ...

  9. Castella de Aguada - Wikipedia

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    Castella de Aguada. / 19.041770; 72.818580. Castella de Aguada (corruption of Castelo da Aguada, Portuguese for "Fort of the Waterpoint"), also known as the Bandra Fort, is a fort located in Bandra, Mumbai. "Castella" is a misspelling for Portuguese "Castelo" (castle), although it seems its Portuguese builders actually called it Forte de ...

  10. Colonial Architecture - SlideShare

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    Architecture of Colonial Bombay Shivang Madaan ... St.George fort,Madras 6. Fort St.george,Bombay 7. St Mary’s Church,Madras 9. Victoria terminus 10.

  11. Summary of Individual | Legacies of British Slavery

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    A daughter, Lucy, was born at Fort George, Bombay, in 1839, at about the time he had been posted to the artillery of the recently (1838) landed East India force on the island of Kharg (known to the HEIC as Karrack) in the Persian Gulf, where his son, Charles Spring Lechmere was baptised in October 1841.