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1510

Albuquerque Seizes Goa

November 10, 1510

The Portuguese governor Afonso de Albuquerque stormed the Indian port of Goa, slaughtering its Muslim defenders and claiming the harbor as the capital of a new seaborne empire. He encouraged his sailors to marry local women, creating a hybrid Luso-Indian colony that would outlast every rival for four centuries. His policy of intermarriage created a distinctive Luso-Indian community whose descendants still inhabit Goa's churches and old quarters.