Category
page 1History of Mumbai
Portuguese India
Portuguese colonies in South Asia (1505–1961)
Basappa Danappa Jatti
Indian politician (1912-2002)
Treaty of Salbai
treaty between representatives of the Maratha Empire and the British East India Company
Shilhara dynasty
8th-13th century Indian dynasty
Mazagaon
Mazagaon, also spelled Mazgaon or Mazagon, and historically known as Mazagão during the Portuguese era, is a historic neighbourhood in South Mumbai. It was one of the original Seven Islands of Bombay and is now fully integrated into the Mumbai Metropolitan Area. Locally, Christian Bombay East Indians refer to it as 'Mazgon' or 'Maz-a-gon'.
Mount Mary Church
Roman Catholic basilica in Bandra, Mumbai
Mahim Fort
building in India
Mani Bhavan
museum in Mumbai, India
Belapur Fort
medieval coastal fort near Mumbai
history of Mumbai
aspect of history
Worli Fort
fort in Mumbai
Shivkar Bapuji Talpade
Indian aviation pioneer (1864–1916)
Riwa Fort
fort in Mumbai, India
Parsi theatre
Indian theatre tradition
Yakut Khan
first King Of Janjira State
Ali ibn Ahmad Mahimi
Indian Muslim scholar
Banganga Tank
ancient water tank in Mumbai
St. Thomas Cathedral, Mumbai
church in Maharashtra, India
Sewri Fort
Fort in Sewree, Mumbai
Fort George
fort in Mumbai
Sion Hillock Fort
fort in Mumbai (Bombay), India
Bombay Quadrangular
Indian cricket competition (1912–1936)
Paramahansa Mandali
secret religious group
history of Bombay under Portuguese rule
Bombay before the British rule