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Village in Maharashtra, India
Chaul is a village in the Alibag taluka of the Raigad district in Maharashtra, India. It was a town of Portuguese India, with the Korlai Fort located
Chaul
Naval battle between the Mamluks and the Portuguese
The Battle of Chaul was a naval battle between the Portuguese and an Egyptian Mamluk fleet in 1508 in the harbour of Chaul in India. The battle ended in
Battle_of_Chaul
Type of short-grained rice from Assam, India
Boka Chaul is a variety of short-grained rice mainly grown in the Indian state of Assam. It is a common and widely cultivated crop in the Lower Brahmaputra
Boka_Chaul
Fort in Maharashtra, India
part of Chaul in Portuguese India, the structure is a specimen of Portuguese colonial architecture. It was built as a companion to the fort at Chaul, at this
Korlai_Fort
Historical conflict in Maharashtra, India
The siege of Chaul was a military operation undertaken by the Ahmadnagar Sultanate against the Portuguese city of Chaul in the Maharashtra, India, between
Siege_of_Chaul_(1570–1571)
Siege of the city in Maharashtra, India
The siege of Chaul was a military siege in 1594 undertaken by the Ahmadnagar Sultanate against the Portuguese city of Chaul. The siege was followed by
Siege_of_Chaul_(1594)
1509 Portuguese naval victory in India
Pissarra, José (2002). Chaul e Diu −1508 e 1509 – O Domínio do Índico Lisbon, Tribuna da História, pg.27 Pissarra, José (2002). Chaul e Diu −1508 e 1509 –
Battle_of_Diu
1508–1573 engagements in India
of Chaul in India. The battle ended in a Muslim victory. This was the first Portuguese defeat at sea in the Indian Ocean. After the Battle of Chaul in
Gujarati–Portuguese_conflicts
Traditional Cambodian holiday
This article contains Khmer text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Cambodian
Cambodian_New_Year
Village in Maharashtra
Alibaug, Raigad District, Maharashtra. It is the site of the medieval 'Chaul harbor'. India. It is connected through a coastal highway (Sagari Mahamarg)
Revdanda
Campaign against Goa and Bombay of Portuguese India
ransacked places of North Konkan near Bombay, he besieged the fortresses of Chaul, Damaon & Bassein (Vasai) in the north. The Maratha forces were preemptively
Maratha–Portuguese War (1683–1684)
Maratha–Portuguese_War_(1683–1684)
State of the Portuguese Empire (1505–1961)
and Gujarat Sultanate fleet at Chaul and Dabul respectively, led by admirals Mirocem and Meliqueaz in the Battle of Chaul. Whilst Lourenço de Almeida died
Portuguese_India
Portuguese nobleman and soldier
only son Lourenço de Almeida had previously been killed in the Battle of Chaul. Almeida was born at Lisbon. As was customary for men in his social circle
Francisco_de_Almeida
Village and civil parish in England
nearby hamlet of Aley Green are in the south of the parish. The hamlet of Chaul End lies in the north of the parish, and at the border with Luton there
Caddington
Village in Maharashtra
Thakare 2016, p. 543. "Portuguese India History: Baçaim (Bassein, Vasai), Chaul, Bombay. Northern Province (Provincia do Norte, Gujarat, Maharashtra)".
Madh_Island
Portuguese Naval officer
Mamluk fleet arrived at Chaul where they surprised a Portuguese fleet. Joined by Meliqueaz they fought and won the Battle of Chaul against Lourenço de Almeida
Malik_Ayyaz
Indo-Portuguese war (1570–1575)
some of the primary possessions of the Portuguese State of India: Malacca, Chaul, the Chale fort, and the capital of the maritime empire in Asia, Goa. It
War of the League of the Indies
War_of_the_League_of_the_Indies
1505–1517 conflict in the Indian Ocean
origin serving Gujarat, as leader of the Mamluk fleet at the battle of Chaul, where they faced and defeated the fleet of Lourenço de Almeida, son of
Mamluk–Portuguese_conflicts
1510 military campaign in India
included territories such as Fort Manuel of Cochin, Bom Bahia, Damaon, and Chaul. It was not among the places Albuquerque was supposed to conquer. He did
Portuguese_conquest_of_Goa
Temporary rail stop in England
Chaul End was a temporary railway halt on the Great Northern Railway's branch line from Welwyn which served a munitions factory near Luton during the
Chaul_End_railway_station
Portuguese explorer
Two years later however, he died in a naval action off Chaul, in India, at the Battle of Chaul. Portuguese India Portuguese Ceylon Gujarati-Portuguese
Lourenço_de_Almeida
Extinct subfamily of ants
Zigrasimecia Barden & Grimaldi, 2013 Z. boudinoti Chaul, 2023 Z. caohuijiae Chaul, 2023 Z. chuyangsui Chaul, 2023 Z. ferox Perrichot, 2014 Z. goldingot Zhuang
Zigrasimeciinae
to escort an allied convoy of trade ships to Chaul and engage in commerce-raiding when possible. At Chaul, seven Muslim trade ships from Calicut were found
Calicut–Portuguese_conflicts
New Year celebration in Southeast Asia
years with lively water festivals such as Songkran, Bunpimay, Thingyan, and Chaul Chnam Thmey. These festivities involve the joyous splashing of water, symbolizing
Water_Festival
Village in Sivasagar district, Assam, India
Chaul Kora or Chaulkara is a small rural village in the Sivasagar tehsil, Sivasagar district, Assam state, India. In the census and other sources it is
Chaul_Kora,_Sivasagar
Brazilian footballer
Ivanilson Barbosa Chaul (born 11 July 1996), better known by the nickname Jackie Chan, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward.
Jackie_Chan_(footballer)
First dynasty of Vijayanagara (1336–1485)
Harihara II also managed to conquer many Indian ports such as that of Goa, Chaul, and Dabhol. After Harihara II died the throne was in conflict between Virupaksha
Sangama_dynasty
Admiral of the Mamluk Sultanate
an admiral from Gujarat, as leader of the Mamluk fleet at the battle of Chaul, where they faced and defeated the fleet of Lourenço de Almeida, son of
Amir_Husain_Al-Kurdi
Catholics of Malabar, and in other Indo-Portuguese areas such as Damaon and Chaul. Portuguese surnames commonly appear across the world especially in the
Goan Catholic names and surnames
Goan_Catholic_names_and_surnames
Muslims from the state of Gujarat, India
AD, observed that the Rashtrakuta empire which extended from Bharuch to Chaul during his time, was on friendly terms with the Arabs and Balhara kings
Gujarati_Muslims
Coastal fort in Vasai, Maharashtra, India
Mumbai (Bombay), Mazagaon, Worli, Matunga, Mahim. Salsette, Diu, Trombay and Chaul were other territories controlled and settled by the Portuguese. At the
Fort_Vasai
Indo-Portuguese creole of India
causing a huge influence of Marathi on the language and its development. Chaul was an important trade city near Korlai and was first visited by the Portuguese
Korlai_Portuguese_Creole
1500–1513 war
to escort an allied convoy of trade ships to Chaul and engage in commerce-raiding when possible. At Chaul, seven Muslim trade ships from Calicut were found
First_Luso-Malabarese_War
Hindu dynasties. The Delhi Sultanate had been ruling the area, along with Chaul, New Bombay, (Thana), and Damaon; with the local administration at Bassein
History of Bombay under Portuguese rule (1534–1661)
History_of_Bombay_under_Portuguese_rule_(1534–1661)
American novelist
second book is an architectural guidebook, Portuguese Sea Forts of Goa, with Chaul, Korlai and Vasai (Jaico 2015). Her third book, Fear of Lions, is again
Amita_Kanekar
Muslims of Konkan region
East. Others arrived as traders or mercenaries. By the 10th century, Ceul (Chaul), Dabhol had a significant Muslim presence with mosques and self-governance
Konkani_Muslims
Portuguese colonial governor (c. 1480–1534)
Sultanate, when the King was at war with Nizam-ul-mulk, the emperor of Chaul, a town south of Bombay. Foundations of the Portuguese Empire, 1415-1580
Lopo_Vaz_de_Sampaio
1769 siege
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Siege_of_Mazagan_(1769)
Indo-Portuguese battle
siege of Cannanore in 1507, but then a Portuguese defeat at the Battle of Chaul in 1508. Portuguese India Foundations of the Portuguese empire, 1415–1580
Battle_of_Cannanore_(1506)
State in western India
and Amir Husain Al-Kurdi, vanquished the Portuguese in the 1508 Battle of Chaul resulting in the first Portuguese defeat at sea in the Indian Ocean. To
Gujarat
Topics referred to by the same term
Dzeko ft. Preme and Post Malone Jackie Chan (footballer), Ivanilson Barbosa Chaul (born 1996), Brazilian footballer All pages with titles containing Jackie
Jackie_Chan_(disambiguation)
Mendonça named Cação (which means "shark" in Portuguese) was a captain of Chaul and the son of João de Mendonça and his cousin (or "aunt") Helena Manuel
Mendonça_Furtado
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Adil Shahi–Portuguese conflicts
Adil_Shahi–Portuguese_conflicts
Fort in India
Revdanda Fort (in Portuguese "Fortaleza de Chaul") is located in Revdanda, Maharashtra, India. The fort is located at the mouth of the Kundalika River
Revdanda_Fort
Mamluk–Portuguese conflicts and Gujarati–Portuguese conflicts Battle of Chaul March The Portuguese lose their first Indian Ocean naval battle against
List_of_battles_1301–1600
Former railway station in England
Preceding station Disused railways Following station Dunstable North Great Northern Railway Dunstable Branch Line Chaul End
Dunstable Town railway station
Dunstable_Town_railway_station
Indo-African army officer and viceroy
Randaula Khan operated trade ships that travelled between the ports of Chaul and Dabhol. Randaula Khan played a key role in court politics in the years
Randaula_Khan
State in Northeast India
News18 Assam North East, North East Live, Prag News and Pratidin Time. Boka Chaul was awarded the Geographical Indication (GI) status tag from the Geographical
Assam
Metropolis in Maharashtra, India
2016. Cunha, J. Gerson da (1876), Notes on the History and Antiquities of Chaul and Bassein, Bombay, p. 174, ISBN 9788120608450 {{citation}}: ISBN / Date
Thane
Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1404 to 1405
traveller that Virupaksha Raya lost a lot of the kingdom's land such as Goa, Chaul, and Dabhol to the Muslims. M. H. RAMA SHARMA (23 October 2016). "Full text
Virupaksha_Raya
City in Maharashtra, India
da Cunha, José Gerson (1876). Notes on the History and Antiquities of Chaul and Bassein. Thacker, Vining & Co. pp. 129. ISBN 9788120608450. {{cite book}}:
Vasai
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Portuguese campaigns in the Amazon River of 1623–1625
Portuguese_campaigns_in_the_Amazon_River_of_1623–1625
Creole languages of India
Portuguese creole (Sri Lanka) Daman and Diu Portuguese creole Kristi language (Chaul/Korlai Portuguese creole) Norteiro creole (Bassein) † Bombay Portuguese
Indo-Portuguese_creoles
Military Invasion To Malacca By Malayan And Javanese
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Siege_of_Malacca_(1551)
1565 Portuguese naval victory over Japan
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Battle_of_Fukuda_Bay
Public transport system in Bedfordshire, England
new bus stops were added to the Busway system in early 2016 to serve the Chaul End area of Luton and Townsend Farm Road, near Houghton Regis. Busway infrastructure
Luton_to_Dunstable_Busway
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Chaouia_expedition
Military engagements in the 16th, 17th, and 20th centuries
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Japanese–Portuguese_conflicts
1515 Portuguese military action
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Raid_of_Marrakesh_(1515)
District of Luton, England
to the west, and Waller Avenue and Chaul End Lane to the east. Challney was originally just another name for Chaul End up on the hill to the south of
Challney
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Loss_of_the_Lion_(1625)
Indians of Portuguese birth or descent
Christians, settled for nearly 500 years on the western coast of India at Chaul near Mumbai. This is one of the only unique 16 century Portuguese speaking
Luso-Indian
1544 invasion in India
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Vitthala's Invasion of Fishery Coast
Vitthala's_Invasion_of_Fishery_Coast
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
War of the Tamoio Confederation
War_of_the_Tamoio_Confederation
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Battle_of_Zeila_(1517)
1500–1509 conquest in southeast Africa
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Portuguese conquest of the East African coast
Portuguese_conquest_of_the_East_African_coast
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Siege_of_Malacca_(1574)
Military conflict
Bijapur (Hidalcão in Portuguese), formed an alliance aimed at recovering Chaul and Goa, which they had lost a few decades prior, but also at expelling
Siege_of_Goa_(1570–1571)
and Bassein, that extended from Damaon and Diu, to Salsette Island and Chaul; the missions were a great success until the Mahratta Invasions of Goa-Anjediva
Catholic_Church_in_India
Disused railway station in England
Preceding station Disused railways Following station Chaul End Line and station closed Great Northern Railway Dunstable Branch Line Luton Hoo Line
Luton Bute Street railway station
Luton_Bute_Street_railway_station
Naval battle between Aceh and Portugal (1547)
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Battle_of_Perlis_River
Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1377 to 1404
extended his control into the northwest, controlling such ports as Goa, Chaul, and Dabhol. Harihara II reigned from the capital city of Vijayanagara whose
Harihara_II
Historical conflict in India
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Luso-Maratha_War_(1729–1732)
Series of wars in the 16th–17th century
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Portuguese–Safavid_wars
Portuguese engagement in 16th century against Aceh Sultanate
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Battle_of_Aceh_(1528)
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Portuguese conquest of Angoche
Portuguese_conquest_of_Angoche
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Battle_of_Príncipe
1895 campaign in Mozambique
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Portuguese conquest of the Gaza Empire
Portuguese_conquest_of_the_Gaza_Empire
Portuguese victory under Lourenço de Almeida leadership. 1508 Battle of Chaul Alliance of Mamluk, Gujrat and Calicut Portuguese Mamluk-Gujarati victory
List_of_naval_battles
1603 military expedition
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Ternate_expedition_(1603)
Portuguese Military Campaign On Tangier
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Portuguese conquest of Tangier
Portuguese_conquest_of_Tangier
Kolkata Manjarabad Fort, Sakleshpur Chaul Fort, Revdanda, Maharashtra Star Fort, Jhansi St. Angelo Fort Fortress of Chaul São Tomé, Diu Daman São Jerónimo
List_of_bastion_forts
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Siege_of_Daman_(1638–1639)
De-facto ruler of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate
rupees. Around 1642–1643, he raised a rebellion against Mughal authority in Chaul, which was only subdued after a major military expedition; this was one
Fath_Khan
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Battle_of_Tednest
Historical conflict
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Mughal–Portuguese War (1692–1693)
Mughal–Portuguese_War_(1692–1693)
1630 naval battle
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Battle_of_Jambi
Portuguese Military Campaign
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Sack_of_Kilwa
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Battle_of_Pulo_Buton
8th-13th century Indian dynasty
in valour, offered help to the kings of Chandrapuri and Chemulya (modern Chaul), 30 miles to the south of Bombay, so the influence of the Shilaharas had
Shilahara_dynasty
1624 Dutch campaign in Portuguese Angola
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Filips van Zuylen's campaign against Luanda
Filips_van_Zuylen's_campaign_against_Luanda
Danish East Indiaman
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Frigate_Flensborg
1589 battle between Portuguese and Zimba forces
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Battle_of_Mombasa_(1589)
First King of Janjira State, India (died 1733)
had earlier saved the Portuguese from the Marathas left by Sambhaji at Chaul. In return, they enjoyed a cordial relationship in the otherwise tense political
Yakut_Khan
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Battle_of_the_Alcaides
1633 battle
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Capture_of_Julfar
Portuguese expedition to Pidir, 16th century
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Pedir_expedition_(1522)
2nd military encounter between Portuguese and Ottoman Empire
captured another Portuguese carrack in Pate that had just arrived from Chaul, promising their passengers their freedom in exchange for their cargo—a
Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1586–1589)
Ottoman–Portuguese_conflicts_(1586–1589)
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Battle_of_Cailaco
1509–1641 series of military engagements
Malacca (1568) Mozambique & Zimbabwe (1569-73) Sumatra (1569) Goa (1570–1571) Chaul (1570–1571) Honavar (1571) Mangalore (1571) Chale (1571) India (1570–75)
Malay–Portuguese_conflicts
CHAUL
CHAUL
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Rice
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
Tamil
CHAUL
CHAUL
Girl/Female
Muslim
Flower, Kind of aromatic plant
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Indian
Messenger, Ambassador
Boy/Male
Tamil
Strong, Formidable
Boy/Male
Indian
Name of a hermit.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sweetser.Americanized spelling of Schweitzer.
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Muslim
Warm
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Basque
, defender of man.
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, God's gift.
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n.
See Chawdron.