Bombay Timeline

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Bombay Timeline

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21st Century

20th Century

19th Century

  • 1850s Last sighting of the Sultan on Indian soil.
  • 1830 British Invictus raze the Palace of the Sultan.
  • 1826 - Spencer, Lord Cavendish decides to leave The East Indies following a series of disagreements concerning the direction of the Company and the mortal governing of the region. His next destination.... Singapore.

18th Century

  • 1780 - 85 Requiem - Athos takes part as a military adviser to French Allied Indian Princes during the Second Anglo-Mysore war.
  • 1768 -- Spencer, Lord Cavendish arrives in Bombay and spends the next several years travelling throughout the East Indies and the British Raj. With little or no Kindred presence in that part of the world (until reaching Calcutta), Lord Cavendish supplements his lavish hunting expeditions by continuing his service to the British Empire. His Lordship becomes an informal advisor to a number of British Governors-General -- including Charles, Lord Cornwallis and William Hastings -- on issues relating to Company business, territorial expansion, and military strategy.... specifically with the Anglo-Myrore and Anglo-Maratha skirmishes.

17th Century

16th Century

15th Century

14th Century

13th Century

Hari the Khovros is declared Sultan of the Seven Island Kingdom.

12th Century

Saracens invade, bringing many faith bound Unconquered with them. This is the First Great War, and refers to the free range slaughtering of the native kindred populace.

11th Century

5th Century to 10th Century

The seven island kingdom is filled mainly with small circles of acolytes who subsist off the local populace.

B.C. to 5th Century

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