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Vasai (Konkani and Marathi pronunciation: [ʋəsəi], formerly and alternatively Mahratti; Bajipur, English: Bassein; Portuguese: Baçaim), is a historical place and City near Mumbai (Bombay)'s western suburbs, located in Palghar district which was partitioned from the Thane district in 2014. It also forms a part of Vasai-Virar twin cities in the Konkan division of Maharashtra, India. The British East India Company then took over the territory from the Maratha Empire in 1780 during the First Anglo-Maratha War.

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  • Vasai, históricamente conocida como el camino de Bassein o Baçaim es una ciudad suburbana histórica al norte de Mumbai en el estado de Maharashtra, India. Forma parte de la ciudad de Vasai-Virar. Fue un territorio portugués entre 1535 y 1739. Los portugueses construyeron el fuerte Bassein para fortalecer su presencia en el mar Arábigo. En 1739 el fuerte fue capturado por el ejército maratha. Los británicos tomaron los territorios marathas durante la Primera guerra anglo-maratha.​ (es)
  • Vasai historiquement connue sous le nom de Bassein ou Baçaim, est un lieu historique et une ville importante dans la banlieue ouest de Mumbai . Il fait également partie de la ville de Vasai-Virar dans l'État du Maharashtra dans la division de Konkan en Inde . Vasai était dans le district de Thane avant 2014. Les Portugais ont construit le fort de Bassein ici pour renforcer leur supériorité navale sur la mer d'Oman . Le fort a été repris par l' en 1739, mettant fin à la . Les Britanniques ont ensuite repris le territoire de l' empire Maratha en 1780 pendant la première guerre anglo-maratha. * Église Saint Gonsalo Garcia * St. Gonsalo (1er saint né en Inde) * Ruines de Saint-Paul (vers 1855-1862) * Carte de Bassein (vers 1539) (fr)
  • Vasai (bahasa Inggris: /ˈvɑːseɪ/), yang dalam sejarah dikenal sebagai Bassein atau Baçaim adalah sebuah kota subperkotaan bersejarah di utara Mumbai, negara bagian Maharashtra, India. Kota tersebut merupakan bagian dari kota . Portugis membangun di kota tersebut untuk memperkuat angkatan laut mereka di Laut Arab. Pada abad ke-18, benteng tersebut diambil alih oleh pasukan Maratha dan runtuh pada 1739 setelah sebuah . Inggris mengambil alih wilayah tersebut dari Maratha dalam . (in)
  • Vasai (Konkani and Marathi pronunciation: [ʋəsəi], formerly and alternatively Mahratti; Bajipur, English: Bassein; Portuguese: Baçaim), is a historical place and City near Mumbai (Bombay)'s western suburbs, located in Palghar district which was partitioned from the Thane district in 2014. It also forms a part of Vasai-Virar twin cities in the Konkan division of Maharashtra, India. The Portuguese in Goa and Damaon built the Vasai Fort to defend their colony and participate in the lucrative spice trade and the silk route that converged in the area. Much of Portuguese Bombay and Vasai was seized by Marathas during the period of Peshva rule, after the Battle of Vasai in 1739. The British East India Company then took over the territory from the Maratha Empire in 1780 during the First Anglo-Maratha War. (en)
  • Vasai (già nota come Bassein) è una città dell'India di 49.346 abitanti, situata nel distretto di Thane, nello stato federato del Maharashtra. In base al numero di abitanti la città rientra nella classe III (da 20.000 a 49.999 persone). (it)
  • ヴァサイー(マラーティー語:वसई vasa'ī、英語:Vasai)は、インドのマハーラーシュトラ州、の都市。バセイン(Bassein)とも呼ばれる。 (ja)
  • Vasai is een nagar panchayat (plaats) in het district van de Indiase staat Maharashtra. (nl)
  • Baçaim (atualmente Vasai-Virar) foi um antigo porto no extremo sul de uma ilha, a cerca de 50 quilómetros ao norte de Bombaim, no estado de Maharashtra, no noroeste da Índia. Foi parte integrante do Estado Português da Índia entre 1533 e 1739, quando foi reconquistada pelo Império Maratha. Constituiu-se numa das mais importantes praças-forte portuguesas na região, chegando a rivalizar com Goa. Antigo baluarte fortificado Maratha, a cidade foi cedida aos portugueses em dezembro de 1534. Capital da Província do Norte na Índia portuguesa, resistiu aos assaltos de forças locais e estrangeiras até ser reocupada pelos Maratas, que também reconquistaram todos os territórios dela dependentes (1739). A sua fortificação, entretanto, somente foi iniciada em Maio de 1536, por determinação de D. Nuno da Cunha. Os muros da cidade foram erguidos entre 1552 e 1582, pois nesta última data já se encontrava envolvida por imponente muralha de pedra e cal, reforçada por dez modernos baluartes em forma de orelhão. Desde o início da presença portuguesa assistiu-se à instalação de todas as ordens religiosas, com a função proselitista. De sua presença subsistem os restos do Convento de São Domingos e do Convento de Santo António, em relativo estado de boa conservação, além do Convento de Santo Agostinho e da Igreja da Companhia de Jesus, esta última caracterizada por uma torre que se eleva acima do casario. Por último destacam-se a Misericórdia, a Igreja Paroquial de São José e a Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Vila. O que resta da Casa da Câmara e Cadeia é semelhante ao que ainda se encontra em Portugal do mesmo período. Do mesmo modo, o traçado do arruamento é semelhante ao das vilas e cidades portuguesas, com a praça aberta nas imediações da Casa da Câmara. Atualmente, as ruínas da cidade e a própria fortaleza, encontram-se ameaçadas pela exploração das jazidas de gás ao longo da costa, e pela proximidade da metrópole de Bombaim, hoje com uma população de mais de onze milhões de habitantes. (pt)
  • 瓦赛(Vasai),是印度马哈拉施特拉邦帕尔加尔县的一个城镇。2001年总人口49346。 (zh)
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  • Vasai is on the west coast of India, about one third of the way down to the southern tip. It is in the west side of the Maharashtra province, which covers roughly the second quarter of the west coast , and heads inland roughly twice as far as its coastline. (en)
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  • Vasai, históricamente conocida como el camino de Bassein o Baçaim es una ciudad suburbana histórica al norte de Mumbai en el estado de Maharashtra, India. Forma parte de la ciudad de Vasai-Virar. Fue un territorio portugués entre 1535 y 1739. Los portugueses construyeron el fuerte Bassein para fortalecer su presencia en el mar Arábigo. En 1739 el fuerte fue capturado por el ejército maratha. Los británicos tomaron los territorios marathas durante la Primera guerra anglo-maratha.​ (es)
  • Vasai (bahasa Inggris: /ˈvɑːseɪ/), yang dalam sejarah dikenal sebagai Bassein atau Baçaim adalah sebuah kota subperkotaan bersejarah di utara Mumbai, negara bagian Maharashtra, India. Kota tersebut merupakan bagian dari kota . Portugis membangun di kota tersebut untuk memperkuat angkatan laut mereka di Laut Arab. Pada abad ke-18, benteng tersebut diambil alih oleh pasukan Maratha dan runtuh pada 1739 setelah sebuah . Inggris mengambil alih wilayah tersebut dari Maratha dalam . (in)
  • Vasai (già nota come Bassein) è una città dell'India di 49.346 abitanti, situata nel distretto di Thane, nello stato federato del Maharashtra. In base al numero di abitanti la città rientra nella classe III (da 20.000 a 49.999 persone). (it)
  • ヴァサイー(マラーティー語:वसई vasa'ī、英語:Vasai)は、インドのマハーラーシュトラ州、の都市。バセイン(Bassein)とも呼ばれる。 (ja)
  • Vasai is een nagar panchayat (plaats) in het district van de Indiase staat Maharashtra. (nl)
  • 瓦赛(Vasai),是印度马哈拉施特拉邦帕尔加尔县的一个城镇。2001年总人口49346。 (zh)
  • Vasai historiquement connue sous le nom de Bassein ou Baçaim, est un lieu historique et une ville importante dans la banlieue ouest de Mumbai . Il fait également partie de la ville de Vasai-Virar dans l'État du Maharashtra dans la division de Konkan en Inde . Vasai était dans le district de Thane avant 2014. Les Portugais ont construit le fort de Bassein ici pour renforcer leur supériorité navale sur la mer d'Oman . Le fort a été repris par l' en 1739, mettant fin à la . Les Britanniques ont ensuite repris le territoire de l' empire Maratha en 1780 pendant la première guerre anglo-maratha. * (fr)
  • Vasai (Konkani and Marathi pronunciation: [ʋəsəi], formerly and alternatively Mahratti; Bajipur, English: Bassein; Portuguese: Baçaim), is a historical place and City near Mumbai (Bombay)'s western suburbs, located in Palghar district which was partitioned from the Thane district in 2014. It also forms a part of Vasai-Virar twin cities in the Konkan division of Maharashtra, India. The British East India Company then took over the territory from the Maratha Empire in 1780 during the First Anglo-Maratha War. (en)
  • Baçaim (atualmente Vasai-Virar) foi um antigo porto no extremo sul de uma ilha, a cerca de 50 quilómetros ao norte de Bombaim, no estado de Maharashtra, no noroeste da Índia. Foi parte integrante do Estado Português da Índia entre 1533 e 1739, quando foi reconquistada pelo Império Maratha. Constituiu-se numa das mais importantes praças-forte portuguesas na região, chegando a rivalizar com Goa. (pt)
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