Old Goa (
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: ; ) is a
historical site and
city
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situated on the southern banks of the
River Mandovi, within the
Tiswadi ''taluka'' (''Ilhas'') of
North Goa district
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, in the Indian
state
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of
Goa.
The city was established by the
Bijapur Sultanate in the 15th century AD. After the
Portuguese conquest of Goa
The Portuguese conquest of Goa occurred when the governor Afonso de Albuquerque captured the city in 1510 from the Sultanate of Bijapur. Old Goa became the capital of Portuguese India, which included territories such as Fort Manuel of Cochin, ...
, it served as capital of
Portuguese India
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n possessions, such as Mumbai/Bombay (''
Bom Bahia'') territory and the state of Kochi/Cochin (''
Cochim''), until its abandonment in the 18th century AD due to a
plague. Under Portuguese rule, it is said to have been a city of nearly 200,000 people, from whence the
spice trade
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was carried out across the
Portuguese East Indies. The deserted city, containing churches and convents of outstanding architectural and religious importance, has been declared a
World Heritage Site
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by the
UNESCO
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.
Old Goa is approximately east of the current state capital of
Panjim ().
Etymology
The name "Old Goa" was first used in the 1960s in the address of the
Romi Konkani monthly magazine, dedicated to spread the devotion of the
Sacred Heart of Jesus
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, ''
Dor Mhoineachi Rotti'', which was shifted to the
Basilica of Bom Jesus
The Basilica of Bom Jesus (; Konkani language, Konkani: ''Borea Jezuchi Bajilika'') is a Catholic Church, Catholic basilica located in Goa, in the Konkan region of India. The iconic church is a pilgrimage centre and recognised by UNESCO as ...
in 1964. Postal letters were returned to the sender, as the name "Old Goa" was unknown then, according to then- and long-time editor of the monthly, the great Goan historian late Father
Moreno de Souza, S.J.
The village panchayat uses the name Sé-Old Goa, while the
lndia Post and the
Archaeological Survey of India
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use the name Velha Goa.
The place is popularly called ''Saibachem Gõy'' (referring to Saint
Francis Xavier
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as ''Saib'', i.e., Master), ''Pornnem Gõy'', ''Adlem Gõy'', or simply just ''Gõy'' in Konkani.
Velha Goa should not be confused with
Goa Velha lying a few miles away. The names ''Vhoddlem Gõy'' and ''Thorlem Gõy'' ("Big Goa") refer to Goa Velha; while ''Gõy'', besides referring to Velha Goa ("Old Goa"), also generally refers to the entire
Goa state.
History
The city was founded in the 15th century as a port on the banks of the
Mandovi river by the rulers of the
Bijapur Sultanate. It was built to replace Govapuri, which lay a few kilometres to the south and had been used as a port by the
Kadamba and
Vijayanagar kings. Old Goa was the second capital after
Bijapur of the rule of
Adil Shahi Dynasty. It was surrounded by a moat and contained the
shah
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's palace,
mosques
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Originally, mosques were simple p ...
, and
temples
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. The city was
captured by the Portuguese and was under
Portuguese rule from 1510 as the administrative seat of
Portuguese India
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.
The viceroy's residence was transferred in 1759 to the future capital,
Panjim (a village about 9 kilometres to its west). Few remnants, if any, of the pre-Portuguese period remain at Old Goa.
During the mid-16th century, the Portuguese colony of Goa, especially Velha Goa, was the center of
Christianisation
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in the East. The city was evangelized by all religious orders, since all of them had their headquarters there.
The population was roughly 200,000 by 1543. Malaria and cholera epidemics ravaged the city in the 17th century and it was largely abandoned, only having a remaining population of 1,500 in 1775. It was then that the viceroy moved to Panjim. It continued to be the ''de jure'' capital of Goa until 1843, when the capital was shifted to Panjim (Ponnjê in Konkani, Nova Goa in Portuguese and Panaji in Hindi). The abandoned city came to be known as "Velha Goa" (in Portuguese, 'Old Goa'), to distinguish it from the new capital Nova Goa (
Panjim) and probably also
Goa Velha (also meaning "Old Goa"), which was the Portuguese name for the town on the old site of Govapuri.
Velha Goa was incorporated into the Republic of India after its
annexation in 1961, with the rest of Goa. It retains its religious significance in modern-day Goa, notably in its relations with Roman Catholicism. The Archbishop of Goa and Daman holds title as the
Patriarch of the East Indies. Unlike the
patriarch
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s and the
major archbishop
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s of the
Eastern Catholic Churches
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, the Patriarch of the East Indies only enjoys honorary title and is fully subject to the
Pope
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. He has a place in the
Latin Church
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similar to the
Patriarchs of Venice and
Lisbon
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. This title was conferred upon the Archbishop of Goa as part of a settlement between the
Holy See
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and the
Portuguese government concerning the link between religious and political aspects of its territories.
Churches of Old Goa
Old Goa contains churches including the
Se Cathedral (the seat of the
Archbishop of Goa), the
Church and Convent of St. Francis of Assisi, the
Chapel of Our Lady of the Mount, the Church of St. Caetano and, notably, the
Basilica of Bom Jesus
The Basilica of Bom Jesus (; Konkani language, Konkani: ''Borea Jezuchi Bajilika'') is a Catholic Church, Catholic basilica located in Goa, in the Konkan region of India. The iconic church is a pilgrimage centre and recognised by UNESCO as ...
which contains the relics of
Saint Francis Xavier
Francis Xavier, SJ (born Francisco de Jasso y Azpilicueta; ; ; ; ; ; 7 April 15063 December 1552), venerated as Saint Francis Xavier, was a Navarrese cleric and missionary. He co-founded the Society of Jesus and, as a representative o ...
, who is celebrated every year on 3 December with novenas beginning on 24 November.
Gallery
File:St. Francis Church at Velha Goa.jpg, Church of St. Francis of Assisi
File:Old Goa Church 01.jpg, Basilica of Bom Jesus
The Basilica of Bom Jesus (; Konkani language, Konkani: ''Borea Jezuchi Bajilika'') is a Catholic Church, Catholic basilica located in Goa, in the Konkan region of India. The iconic church is a pilgrimage centre and recognised by UNESCO as ...
File:Capela de Santa Catarina, Velha Goa, 2.jpg, Chapel of Saint Cathrine
File:St Cajetan Goa.jpg, Church of São Caetano in Old Goa
File:Old Goa, Se Cathedral 2.jpg, Se Cathedral
File:St-Anne-church-talaulim.jpg, Saint Anne's Church
File:Old Goa, Ruins of Church of St. Augustine.jpg, Church of Saint Augustine (now in ruins)
File:Old Goa,Church of Lady of Rosary.jpg, Church of Lady of Rosary
File:A Capela da Nossa Senhora de Monte.JPG, Chapel of Our Lady of the Mount
File:Igreja de São João de Deus, Velha Goa.jpg, Church of Saint John of God
File:Capela Real de São António, Velha Goa.jpg, Royal Chapel of St. Anthony
File:Old Goa church view.jpg, alt=Old goa church view, Basilica of Bom Jesus
The Basilica of Bom Jesus (; Konkani language, Konkani: ''Borea Jezuchi Bajilika'') is a Catholic Church, Catholic basilica located in Goa, in the Konkan region of India. The iconic church is a pilgrimage centre and recognised by UNESCO as ...
Location
See also
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Church of St. Anne, Talaulim
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Fort Bassein
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Goa
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Damaon
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Velhas Conquistas
The ''Velhas Conquistas'' or "Old Conquests" are a grouping of the areas in Goa which were incorporated into Portuguese India in the early half of the sixteenth century AD. Goa, Daman and Diu comprised the last remaining Portuguese possessions in ...
*
Portuguese India
The State of India, also known as the Portuguese State of India or Portuguese India, was a state of the Portuguese Empire founded seven years after the discovery of the sea route to the Indian subcontinent by Vasco da Gama, a subject of the ...
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Cumbarjua
Notes
References
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External links
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