Topics related to the erstwhile Portuguese East Indies and that was later reduced into Portuguese Goa and Damaon (officially "Estado da India" or Portuguese India), with the capital at Velha Goa, moved to Panjim in the end.
Articles of History
- British occupation of Goa
- Luso-Dutch War
- Battle of Diu (1509)
- Portuguese conquest of Goa
- Goan Inquisition
- Black Propaganda against Portugal and Spain
- Cuncolim Revolt
- Portuguese conquest of Bassein
- Portuguese conquest of Ormuz
- Battle of Bassein
- Casa da Índia
- Bombay before the British
- Portuguese–Mamluk naval war and Battle of Diu
- Siege of Diu (1531)
- Dowry of Catherine Braganza
- Portuguese Restoration War
- Anglo-Portuguese Alliance
- Fall of Constantinople
- Portuguese discoveries
- Discovery of the sea route to India
- Cape route
- Ottoman-Portuguese confrontations
- Ottoman expedition to Aceh
- Khilafat movement
- Portuguese Armadas
- Portuguese Discoveries
- Portuguese discovery of the sea route to India
- Discovery of the way to the Indies
- Cape route
Communities and ethnicities
- Bene-Israeli Jews
- Paradesi Jews and Desi Jews
- Luso-Indians, Portuguese Burghers & Kristang people
- Luso-Asians and Eurasians
- Bombayites and Basseinites
- Goans and Damaonites
- Mangaloreans and Karwaris
- Kudalis (Maalvaanis)
- Goan Moors, Sri Lanka Kaffir people, Indian Moors & Siddis
- New Christians and Old Christians
- Christian Brahmins and Christian Cxatrias
- The Gauda and Kunbi and Koli Christians
- Latin Catholics of Malabar and St Thomas Christians
- History of Goan Catholics
- Culture of Goan Catholics
- History of Mangalorean Catholics
- Culture of Mangalorean Catholics
- History and Culture of Bombay East Indian Catholics
- British Goans
- Persecution of Mangalorean Christians at Seringapatam
Culture and Religion
Monuments and Artefacts (Architecture)
Churches and Convents
Maritime forts and trading posts
Aftermath, legacy& heritage
Possessions and Expeditions
Geography
Political
Notable persons
Indian and East Asian
European and Eurasian
Post independence diaspora
Miscellaneous
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