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Supima is a non-profit trade association in the United States whose main objective is to promote the use of U.S. grown American Pima cotton around the world [1] and is involved in quality assurance and research programs. Founded in 1954, it derived its name from superior pima. [2]
India's economy had a 24.5% share of world income, the second largest in the world after China, which had a 25% share. [ 2 ] Vijayanagara in the Vijayanagara Empire had about 500,000 inhabitants (supporting 0.1% of the global population during 1440-1540), making it the second largest city in the world after Beijing and almost three times the ...
15 May 1548 – 1 June 1548 Askaran (d. 1599) 1 Jun 1548 – 27 Jan 1574 Bharmal (d. 1574) 27 Jan 1574 – 4 Dec 1589 Bhagwant Das (b. 1527 – d. 1589) 4 Dec 1589 – 6 Jul 1614 Man Singh (b. 1550 – d. 1614) 6 Jul 1614 – 13 Dec 1621 Bhau Singh (d. 1621) 13 Dec 1621 – 28 Aug 1667 Jai Singh I (b. 1611 – d. 1667)
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Indian Ocean trade has been a key factor in East–West exchanges throughout history. Long-distance maritime trade by Austronesian trade ships and South Asian and Middle Eastern dhows, made it a dynamic zone of interaction between peoples, cultures, and civilizations stretching from Southeast Asia to East and Southeast Africa, and the East Mediterranean in the West, in prehistoric and early ...
Route taken by Pedro Álvares Cabral: Red - from Portugal to India in 1500; Dark blue - return route. The Second Portuguese India Armada was assembled in 1500 on the order of King Manuel I of Portugal and placed under the command of Pedro Álvares Cabral. Cabral's armada famously discovered Brazil for the Portuguese crown along the way.
1507 in India (1 C, 2 P) 1508 in India (3 P) 1509 in India (4 P) P. 1500s in Portuguese India (7 C, 2 P) ... 1500 in India; 1501 in India; 1503 in India; 1504 in India;
The first ever recorded incursion by Arabs in India occurred around 636/7 AD, during the Rashidun Caliphate, long before any Arab army reached the frontier of India by land. [14] Uthman ibn Abi al-As al-Thaqafi , the governor of Bahrain and Oman, had dispatched naval expeditions against the Sasanian coast, and further east to the borders of ...