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Vasco da Gama's historic voyage from Portugal to India in 1497–1499 established the first direct sea route between Europe and ...
Vasco da Gama didn’t discover the sea route to India, but merely followed an Indian sea merchant from Gujarat named Chandan, who rode a three-four times bigger ship than the Portuguese explorer ...
“The coming to Malabar of Vasco da Gama by the African sea route at the close of the 15th century is not a great navigational exploit from the geographical and historical point of view. da Gama ...
The Vasco Da Gama Express operates with two numbers 12741/Vasco da Gama – Patna SF Express, which has an average speed of 53 km/hr and covers 2229 km in 42h 15m ...
A route to India. Da Gama was born in 1460 to a family of nobles in Sines, Portugal. His father, ... Vasco da Gama's first voyage took his ship around the Cape of Good Hope and across the Indian ...
Vasco da Gama was the first European to open a sea-based trade route to India. In an epic voyage, he sailed around Africa's Cape of Good Hope and succeeded in breaking the monopoly of Arab and ...
First English translation of the Roteiro da viagem de Vasco da Gama, believed by some authorities to be the work of Alvaro Velho. Editor favors João de Sá as author rather than Velho. Appendices: Two ...
South western railway has decided to run a one-way express special train between Vasco da Gama, and Yesvantpur ( train no.07312) on September 18 to cl ...