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caravels Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

দ্রুতগামী হাল্কা জাহাজ,





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Calicut was a military encounter between the 16 ships (10 carracks and six caravels) of the 4th Portuguese Armada and a fleet led by two Arabic corsairs formed.


the construction of caravels of 150 to 180 tons, 110 to 150 tons, and from 100 to 125 tons.


Square-rigged caravels and lateen caravels were different types.


In February 1554, the Portuguese dispatched from Goa six galleons, six caravels, 25 foists, and 1200 Portuguese soldiers under the command of Dom Fernando.


mizzenmast and above the transom on large sailing ships, such as carracks, caravels, galleons and galleasses.


triggered a Portuguese response from Goa, in the form of 30 galleons and caravels, 70 oar ships, and 3,000 soldiers commanded by the Viceroy himself, Dom.


zabras and pataches, pinnaces, and (not included in the formal count) caravels.


named after captain João Infante, who commanded one of Bartolomeu Dias's caravels.


His caravels could only go as far as Palurte ferry – lack of water depth prevented the caravels from advancing beyond that.


[clarification needed] Martín Alonso and Vicente Yáñez, captains of the caravels La Pinta and La Niña, respectively on Columbus's first voyage, are the.


Cardinal Paolo di Campofregoso, Sixtus wrote, "From Portugal there are twenty caravels and a cargo ship that we expect on the day at St Paul's, whose leader is.


Manuel I of Portugal watched Vasco da Gama's caravels leave for India.


Island (after King Charles II of England), and Santa María after one of the caravels of Columbus.


It is helpful to look at caravels in three phases of maritime vessels: early caravels, exploring caravels and fleet caravels.


They were called caravels, a name then given to the smallest three-masted vessels.


originally named Rio do Infante, after João Infante, the captain of one of the caravels of Bartolomeu Dias.


Castanheda says 15 carracks and 6 caravels, 20 captains; Gaspar Correia 8 large carracks (naus), 6 small ships (navetas), 6 caravels, and 21 captains; Relacão.



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