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2017-07-25T08:00:00Z/2017-09-26T15:00:00Z|[[Parel]] | 2017-07-25T08:00:00Z/2017-09-26T15:00:00Z|[[Parel]] | ||
1534-12-23|Treaty of Diu signed by Sultan Bahudar Shah with the Portugese after his defeat which gave rights of Bombay to Portugese | 1534-12-23|Treaty of Diu signed by Sultan Bahudar Shah with the Portugese after his defeat which gave rights of Bombay to Portugese | ||
1662-05-21|Dowry treaty between British and Portugese | |||
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 | ||
1854-02-02|Electric telegraph lines opened between Bombay and Thane | 1854-02-02|Electric telegraph lines opened between Bombay and Thane | ||
1857|University of Bombay Established | 1857-00-00|University of Bombay Established | ||
1857-10-15|Mangal Gadre and Syed Hussain publicly blown with guns at Esplande, now Azad Maidain | 1857-10-15|Mangal Gadre and Syed Hussain publicly blown with guns at Esplande, now Azad Maidain | ||
1919-07-09|First General Strike in Bombay Mills, 1,25,000 workers participate, military called in | 1919-07-09|First General Strike in Bombay Mills, 1,25,000 workers participate, military called in | ||
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