- See also
Three East Indiamen of the East India Company (EIC), have borne the name Hindostan, after the old name for the Indian subcontinent: - {{HMS|Hindostan|1795}} was a former East Indiaman by the same name launched in 1789. The Admiralty purchased her in 1795 and classed her as a 54-gun fourth rate. She was converted into a storeship in 1802 and burned in an accident in 1804.
- {{ship||Hindostan|1796 Indiaman}} was launched in 1796 and made three trips to the Far East. She was wrecked while outbound in 1803.
- Hindostan was launched in 1813 and brought into the Royal Navy as {{HMS|Buffalo|1813|6}} that same year. She later served as a convict ship and as transport for immigrants to Australia before being wrecked in 1840.
See also- {{ship||Hindostan|ship}}
- {{HMS|Hindustan}}
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