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- Bombay_Dockyard abstract "Bombay Dockyard—also known as Naval Dockyard—is an Indian shipbuilding yard at Mumbai. Shipbuilding was an established profession throughout the Indian coastline prior to the advent of the Europeans and it contributed significantly to maritime exploration throughout Indian maritime history. Indian rulers weakened with the advent of the European powers during the middle ages. Indian shipbuilders, however, continued to build ships capable of carrying 800 to 1000 tons. The shipbuilders built ships like HMS Hindostan and HMS Ceylon, inducted into the Royal Navy. Other historical ships made by the Indian shipbuilders included HMS Asia (commanded by Edward Codrington during the Battle of Navarino in 1827), HMS Cornwallis (on board which the Treaty of Nanking was signed in 1842), and HMS Minden (on which Francis Scott Key wrote the poem "The Defence of Fort McHenry", later to become the lyrics to "The Star-Spangled Banner").The New Cambridge History of India: Science, Technology and Medicine in Colonial India surveys the role of Indian shipbuilders—Lowji Nuserwanji Wadia and the Wadia family in particular:A contemporary British traveller, Abraham Parsons, wrote in 1775:".
- Bombay_Dockyard thumbnail Dockyard_mumbai.jpg?width=300.
- Bombay_Dockyard wikiPageExternalLink bombay-dockyard.htm.
- Bombay_Dockyard wikiPageID "18985237".
- Bombay_Dockyard wikiPageRevisionID "545407810".
- Bombay_Dockyard hasPhotoCollection Bombay_Dockyard.
- Bombay_Dockyard subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Mumbai.
- Bombay_Dockyard subject Category:Economy_of_Mumbai.
- Bombay_Dockyard subject Category:Indian_Navy.
- Bombay_Dockyard subject Category:Maritime_history_of_India.
- Bombay_Dockyard subject Category:Shipyards_of_India.
- Bombay_Dockyard point "18.92861111111111 72.8411111111111".
- Bombay_Dockyard type Artifact100021939.
- Bombay_Dockyard type Building102913152.
- Bombay_Dockyard type BuildingsAndStructuresInMumbai.
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- Bombay_Dockyard type Structure104341686.
- Bombay_Dockyard type Whole100003553.
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- Bombay_Dockyard type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Bombay_Dockyard type SpatialThing.
- Bombay_Dockyard comment "Bombay Dockyard—also known as Naval Dockyard—is an Indian shipbuilding yard at Mumbai. Shipbuilding was an established profession throughout the Indian coastline prior to the advent of the Europeans and it contributed significantly to maritime exploration throughout Indian maritime history. Indian rulers weakened with the advent of the European powers during the middle ages. Indian shipbuilders, however, continued to build ships capable of carrying 800 to 1000 tons.".
- Bombay_Dockyard label "Bombay Dockyard".
- Bombay_Dockyard label "Bombay Dockyard".
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- Bombay_Dockyard sameAs m.04jbldh.
- Bombay_Dockyard sameAs Q891830.
- Bombay_Dockyard sameAs Q891830.
- Bombay_Dockyard sameAs Bombay_Dockyard.
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- Bombay_Dockyard long "72.8411111111111".
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- Bombay_Dockyard depiction Dockyard_mumbai.jpg.
- Bombay_Dockyard isPrimaryTopicOf Bombay_Dockyard.