The Goa Inquisition (Portuguese: Inquisição de Goa, Portuguese pronunciation: [ĩkizɨˈsɐ̃w dɨ ˈɣoɐ]) was an extension of the Portuguese Inquisition in Portuguese...
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throughout their empires: the Goa Inquisition, the Peruvian Inquisition, and the Mexican Inquisition, among others. Inquisitions conducted in the Papal States...
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The Goa Inquisition, Being a Quatercentenary Commemoration Study of the Inquisition in India is a book published by Bombay University Press and authored...
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Roman Inquisition. The Goa Inquisition was an extension of the Portuguese Inquisition in colonial-era Portuguese India. The Portuguese Inquisition was terminated...
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Francis Xavier (section Role in the Goa Inquisition)
establishment of the Goa Inquisition, which punished converts accused of continuing to practice Hinduism or other religions. "Goa Inquisition". The New Indian...
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possession of the city of Goa. The Goa Inquisition was the office of the Inquisition acting within the Indian state of Goa and the rest of the Portuguese...
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Crypto-Hinduism (section Goa Inquisition)
Like the Spanish Inquisition and the Portuguese Inquisition before it, the original targets behind the creation of the Goa Inquisition were falsely-converted...
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Christianisation followed the Portuguese conquest of Goa in 1510, which was followed by the Goa Inquisition from 1560 onwards. The Hindu population is mostly...
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Iconoclasm (section During the Goa Inquisition)
Goa). In Salcete (South Goa), approximately another 300 Hindu temples were destroyed by the Christian officials of the Inquisition. Numerous Hindu temples...
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Konkani people (category Social groups of Goa)
to Goa from the Iberian Peninsula to escape the Spanish Inquisition and the Portuguese Inquisition, were the main cause behind the launch of the Goa Inquisition...
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Forced conversion (section Goa Inquisition)
suspected of being Crypto-Jews by the "Old Christians". The Spanish Inquisition generated much wealth and income for the church and individual inquisitors...
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four and a half centuries, until its annexation by India in 1961. The Goa Inquisition, a formal tribunal, was established in 1560, and was finally abolished...
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Spanish Inquisition Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith Eleno de Céspedes Goa Inquisition in Portuguese Goa History...
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Goa, many of whom had fled the Iberian Peninsula to escape the excesses of the Spanish Inquisition to begin with, were also targeted. During the Goa Inquisition...
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Portuguese India (redirect from Portuguese Goa)
1663 Priolkar, A. K. The Goa Inquisition (Bombay, 1961). Declercq, Nico F. (2021). "Chapter 41: Fortresses and settlements in Goa and Sri Lanka and the appearance...
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Garcia de Orta (category Victims of the Inquisition)
text on medicinal plants. Although Garcia de Orta did not suffer the Goa Inquisition, his sister Catarina was burnt at the stake in 1569 for being a secret...
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for the Portuguese to institute the Goa Inquisition in 1560 – this was 24 years after the Portuguese Inquisition was instituted in Portugal. Indeed, as...
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It is one of two 16th-century Islamic monuments in Goa that survived the Portuguese Inquisition.[verification needed] The village Bandivade in Ponda...
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ISBN 978-0-253-01287-6. JSTOR j.ctt16gz7v6. "Population by Religious communities". "The Goa Inquisition" by A. K. Priolkar Portals: Hinduism Religion Society India...
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Cuncolim Revolt Goa Inquisition Goa liberation movement History of Goa NRP Afonso de Albuquerque Portuguese Colonial War Portuguese Conquest of Goa (1510) Portuguese...
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the Inquisition, following new information in Spanish and Roman archives Goa Inquisition (1561–1812), run by Portuguese colonials Literary inquisition, persecution...
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Christianity and violence (section Inquisition)
secretly reverted to their former religions. The Goa Inquisition was the office of the Portuguese Inquisition which operated in Portuguese India, as well as...
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Choodamani island (Chorão island of today). To avoid persecution during the Goa Inquisition they were taken to Mayem in Bicholim and from there shifted to the...
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of Goa, Damaon & Diu was christianised following the Portuguese conquest of Goa in 1510 and the subsequent establishment of the Goan Inquisition. The...
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in Goa and Konkan. The inquisition of Goa is seen as a blot in the history of the Konkani language. According to the orders of the Goa inquisition it...
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Goans (redirect from People of Goa)
Christianization of Goa. They were soon followed by some newly-converted Catholics, who fled the Goa Inquisition. There were also emigrations from Goa to Kanara...
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List of book-burning incidents (section Records of the Goa Inquisition (by Portuguese colonial authorities))
religious persecution in the Portuguese colony of Goa, India. In the aftermath, most of the Goa Inquisition's records were destroyed – a great loss to historians...
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were not interested in change,[citation needed] especially since the Goa Inquisition had been abolished. In addition to that Goans were considered equal...
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burned alive. In 1560, the Portuguese Inquisition opened offices in the Indian colony Goa, known as Goa Inquisition. Its aim was to protect Catholic orthodoxy...
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