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HISTORY OF GOA
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If there is one thing that makes Goa different from other parts of
India than it is its East-West symbiosis giving it a special
historical and social niche. The history of Goa tells a sweet and
sour story of colonial heritage, oppressive rulers, a glorious
culture, and uneventful immediate past.
As a land with the identity of its own, Goa was brought into focus
when it was liberated of Portugal from its oppressive rule of around
450 hundred years in 1961. Goa was captured and annexed to the
Portuguese in 1510 following the urges of trade and demand of spices
and also cottons and indigo. But, Goa has a history that starts much
before Portugal even thought of Goa being where it is.
Goa - The Early History
Goa was coveted and ruled by a great number of Indian kingdoms and
dynasties from the 4th century onwards. The first kingdom to rule
Goa and Konkan were Bhojas, who were the feudatories of Ashoka in
4th and 5th centuries AD. The city of Chandrapur (present Chandor)
was founded by Prince Chandraditya, son of Chalukya King Pulakesin
from 566 to 597 A.D. after this, Goa was ruled consecutively by
Silahara Dynasty, Kadamba Danasty, and finally Hoysalas from 1022 to
1342 A.D.
From the 14th century onwards, Goa became a great trading center on
the west coast, especially in the vast trade of horses imported from
the Middle East. This was the time for bigger empires to move in and
Vijayanagar Empire conquered it in 1344. But there empire was not
going to last too long and in 1347, Bahmani Sultans defeated
Vijayanagara forces in 1347 and controlled Goa. Afterwards, it was a
time of great prosperity and peace for Gpa, especially during the
rules of Yusuf Adil Shah and Ismail Adil Shah. They created
beautiful houses, fortified Goa, and encouraged local craftsmen.
Their liberal and progressive rule was not going to last too long
and situation changed in 1510 A.D.
Goa Under the Portuguese
Goa for all purposes was not on the Portuguese Radar even after a
long time of their presence in India. When the Portuguese nobleman
Alfonso de Albuquerque and his cousin Francisco de Albuquerque were
sent with a powerful fleet in 1503 on the orders of King Dom Manuel
I, the purpose was to defend the cargoes of spices, mostly pepper,
against Arab Muslim raiders. The center of spice trade was Calicut
at that time and Portuguese had built forts in Cochin and Cannanore.
It was in 1506-08 that an opportunistic pirate, Timoja, persuaded
Albuquerque to attack Goa and acquire a better land base. This made
Goa, Portugal's first real territorial acquisition in Asia. After a
brief period of recapturing by the Muslims, Goa Albuquerque finally
captured Goa in 1510.
The inquisition of Goa in 1540 reversed the previous liberal policy
of Albuquerque and imposed strict censorship of literature and new
laws to forbade non-Christians from professions. Forced conversions
took place continuously, censorship was established on literature,
the temples were destroyed, and non-Christian priests, holy men, and
teachers were evicted. This led to continuous fleeing of Hindus from
Goa to other parts of India.
It is not that the relationship with Portugal brought only
destruction for the Goans. Portuguese also built great churches like
the church of St. Cajetan and Bom Jesus basilica in Old Goa, which
is a pilgrimage site for the Christians from around the world. But
it is also true that pre-1961, Goa was a highly impoverished region
very backward and primitive. It is after the liberation that Goa of
today has emerged and it has surprised even the locals many of whom
had left their homeland before its liberation. Portugal and India
are today friends and Goa continues to be a fascinating blend of
Latin and Oriental.
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