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- Governor Nino de Cunha moved Portuguese capital from Cochin to Goa.
- Portuguese were the last to leave from in India.
- The Dutch founded their first factory at Surat.
- Sir Thomas Roe was sent to Jahangir’s court by King James I of England.
Options
i and ii are correct.
ii and iv are correct.
iii is correct.
i, ii and iv are correct.
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Solution
i, ii and iv are correct.
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- The Portuguese were the last to leave from in India.
- The Dutch founded their first factory at Surat.
- Sir Thomas Roe was sent to Jahangir’s court by King James I of England.
- Governor Nino de Cunha moved Portuguese capital from Cochin to Goa.
- Portuguese were the last to leave from in India.
- The Dutch founded their first factory at Surat.
- Sir Thomas Roe was sent to Jahangir’s court by King James I of England.
- Governor Nino de Cunha moved Portuguese capital from Cochin to Goa.
- Portuguese were the last to leave from in India.
- The Dutch founded their first factory at Surat.
- Sir Thomas Roe was sent to Jahangir’s court by King James I of England.
Which of the following European Nation was the foremost attempt to discover a sea route to India?
- Governor Nino de Cunha moved Portuguese capital from Cochin to Goa.
- Portuguese were the last to leave from in India.
- The Dutch founded their first factory at Surat.
- Sir Thomas Roe was sent to Jahangir’s court by King James I of England.
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