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  2. Scottish Indian trade - Wikipedia

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    The ability of Scottish traders to sustain the delivery of trade goods even in time of war also influenced their customers, as the French and Spanish had difficulty in supplying the Indians. As the French Governor of Louisiana stated , the Indians "every day tell our traders that if they were in a position to supply them with the things that ...

  3. Scottish Fold - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Fold is a distinctive breed of domestic cat characterised by a natural dominant gene mutation associated with osteochondrodysplasia.

  4. Scottish Indian - Wikipedia

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    The Calcutta Scottish was a regiment of volunteers of Scottish descent raised in 1914 as an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. The regiment formed part of the army reserves in Auxiliary Force, India (AFI). The regiment was disbanded following India's independence in 1947.

  5. Company of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies, also called the Scottish Darien Company, was an overseas trading company created by an act of the Parliament of Scotland in 1695. The act granted the company a monopoly of Scottish trade to India , Africa and the Americas , extraordinary sovereign rights [ 1 ] : 25 and 21 years of ...

  6. James Balfour (died 1845) - Wikipedia

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    Whittingehame House, Balfour's mansion in East Lothian, Scotland. James Balfour (c. 1775 – 19 April 1845) was a Scottish nabob who became a landowner and politician. The son of a prosperous and influential Scottish gentry family, he became a trader in India.

  7. Portal:Cats/Selected breed/14 - Wikipedia

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    The breed's name, originally lop-ears or lops after the lop-eared rabbit, became Scottish Fold in 1966. Depending on registries, longhaired Scottish Folds are varyingly known as Highland Fold, Scottish Fold Longhair, Longhair Fold and Coupari.

  8. Category:Scottish people of Indian descent - Wikipedia

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    India portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. Indian emigrants to Scotland (8 P) K. Scottish people of Kashmiri ...

  9. Highland cat - Wikipedia

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    Highland cat may refer to: . Highland Fold, a.k.a. Scottish Fold Longhair, a semi-long-haired variant of the medium-sized Scottish Fold breed of domestic cat (Felis silvestris catus); sometimes referred to simply as the Highland; has ears folded downward