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Salsette Island (Portuguese: Salsete,
Maharashtri Konkani: साष्टी, sāṣṭī, Sashti) is an
island in
Konkan division of the
state of Maharashtra,
along India's...
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Salsette was a
Peninsular and
Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O)
ocean liner built by
Caird &
Company at
Greenock on the
River Clyde. She was...
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March 1775.
According to the treaty,
Raghunathrao ceded the
territories of
Salsette and B****ein (Vasai) to the British,
along with part of the
revenues from...
- families. Geographically,
South Mumbai lies at the
southern most
extent of
Salsette Island. Most city
residents use the term to
refer to the
stretch extending...
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Salsette–Trombay
Railway (also
known as the
Central Salsette Tramway) was a standard-gauge
railway line on the
island of
Salsette in the city of Mumbai...
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Maharashtra was formed:
Since 1947, the east-west
tracts of
Thane district on
Salsette Island,
starting with the City of Bandra, then Andheri, then
finally Borivali...
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Mumbai and
Salsette Island. The
British named it
marking the end of the city. The name
remained even
after Mumbai was
joined to the
Salsette and extended...
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After their marriage the
Portuguese viceroy in Goa
retained control of
Salsette island (Bombay
Suburban district), New
Bombay and B****ein (Vasai) of the...
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Peninsular Railway opened the Trombay-Andheri line
called the
Salsette Trombay Railway or
Central Salsette Tramway. ****hakti
Nagar Gazetteers of the
Bombay Presidency...
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oldest settlements of
Bombay East
Indians on
Salsette Island. The
village had a
station on the
Salsette–Trombay
Railway that was
dismantled after the...