Difference between revisions of "Timeline"

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1853-04-16|India’s first railway line started from Bombay to Thane, steam engine
 
1853-04-16|India’s first railway line started from Bombay to Thane, steam engine
 
1853-08-04|First time use of steam engine for pressing of cotton bales
 
1853-08-04|First time use of steam engine for pressing of cotton bales
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1854-01-01|Bombay’s first cotton mill The Bombay Spinning Mill opened by Cowasji Davar at Tardeo(exact date unknown)
 
1854-02-02|Electric telegraph lines opened between Bombay and Thane
 
1854-02-02|Electric telegraph lines opened between Bombay and Thane
 
1857-01-01|University of Bombay Established (exact date not known)
 
1857-01-01|University of Bombay Established (exact date not known)

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Treaty of Diu signed by Sultan Bahudar Shah with the Portugese after his defeat which gave rights of Bombay to Portugese
Dowry treaty between British and Portugese
Transfer of Island from Portugese to the British Crown as per 1662 Treaty
Transfer of Island from Portugese to the British Crown as per 1662 Treaty
Island transfered to East India Company under the Royal Charter
Ardeshir Kharsetji Wadia demonstrated use of gas as fuel for domestic lighting
First consignment of Ice landed in Bombay
India’s first railway line started from Bombay to Thane, steam engine
First time use of steam engine for pressing of cotton bales
Bombay’s first cotton mill The Bombay Spinning Mill opened by Cowasji Davar at Tardeo(exact date unknown)
Electric telegraph lines opened between Bombay and Thane
University of Bombay Established (exact date not known)
Mangal Gadre and Syed Hussain publicly blown with guns at Esplande, now Azad Maidain
Queen's Proclamation- Bombay Presidency becomes part of British Crown
Commencement of American Civil War
End of American Civil War
Formation of the Bombay Port Trust(exact date not known)
Bombay Millowners Association formed(exact date not known)
First General Strike in Bombay Mills, 1,25,000 workers participate, military called in