• The architecture of Goan Catholics has strong Portuguese and native Goan influences. It developed over the Portuguese India era (1500s–1961). Many of the...
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  • Goan Catholics (Goan Konkani: Goenchem Katholik) are an ethno-religious community adhering to the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church from the Goa state...
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  • Most Goan houses standing today were built between the 18th century and the early part of the 20th century. They display a mix of neo-Classic and neo-Gothic...
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  • Zagor is a type of folk drama rooted in Goan tradition. It is a performance that showcases the cultural heritage of the region. Goan Catholics and Hindus come...
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    examples" of Portuguese Catholics were not universal and there were also "good examples" in which some Portuguese Catholics offered medical care to the Goan Catholics...
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    of Goan Catholics Printing in Goa Culture of Goa Architecture of Goa Architecture of Goan Catholics Goan houses Goan temple Comunidades of Goa Goan cuisine...
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    Goa (redirect from Goan Hindu)
    occasions among the Goan Catholics. A mixed vegetable stew, known as Khatkhate, is a very popular dish during the celebrations of festivals, Hindu and...
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    century, there was continual migration of Goan Catholics southwards, so that by 1650, a considerable number of Catholics were settled around Mangalore, Moolki...
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    The Christian population of Goa are almost entirely Goan Catholics, whose ancestors converted to Christianity during the Portuguese rule in India. Christianisation...
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  • recreational activity. Goan Catholics have been performing Western classical music since the 1500s, because it is an integral part of the Catholic liturgy. Mando...
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    Christianised caste among Goan, Bombay East Indian, Mangalorean, Kudali & Karwari Catholics. They are patrilineal descendants of Kshatriya and Vaishya Vani...
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    St. Michael's Church, Anjuna (category Portuguese colonial architecture in India)
    to serve Goan Catholics in early colonial Portuguese India. Colonial Goa Goa Inquisition Persecution of Goan Catholics during the Goan Inquisition Saldhana...
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    Monti Fest (category Mangalorean Catholics)
    Virgin Mary, for the Mangalorean Catholics the festival involves the blessing of Novem (new crops). In certain Goan Catholic dialects the festival's name...
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  • Fell (music) (category Goan Catholics)
    genre performed by Goan Catholic men and women during the Goa Carnival before the Lent in Goa, India. The Garland encyclopedia of world music, p.39 v...
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    Mando (music) (category Articles containing Goan Konkani-language text)
    (Goan Konkani: Mannddô) is a musical form that evolved during the 19th and 20th centuries among the Goan Catholics. It represents a meeting point of local...
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    with Goans, due to migration in the 16th and 17th centuries. Korlai and Bombay East Indian Catholics of the Konkan division, and the Damanese of Damaon...
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    controlled Goa until 1961, when India took over. Only a very small fraction of Goans speak Portuguese nowadays. Although an essential religious language, there...
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  • Dulpod (category Goan music)
    Dulpod is a Goan dance song with quick rhythm and themes from everyday Goan life. The plural of dulpod in Konkani is dulpodam. The dulpod is a folk song...
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    modern architecture in post-Independent India. Gerard da Cunha, Goan origin, founder and principal architect of the architecture firm Architecture Autonomous...
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  • Mussoll (category Goan dances)
    (literally pestle) or Mussllam khell is a folk dance performed by Goan Catholic people of Chandor, Goa, India; with songs associated with Hindu idols such...
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  • Georgia Architecture of Germany Architecture of Glasgow Architecture of Goan Catholics Architecture of Gujarat Architecture of Hong Kong Architecture of Houston...
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  • culture of Mangalorean Catholics has been shaped by their Christianisation in Goa, their migrations& their captivity. They adopted elements of the local...
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    Tiatr (category Articles containing Goan Konkani-language text)
    Teatro) is a type of musical theatre that is popular in the state of Goa on the west coast of India, as well as in Mumbai and among the Goan expatriate communities...
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    several Goan converts. Altar Altar detail Interior view towards Reredos Side view Front view Interior view Bell Tower Painting on the walls Church of St....
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  • Luso-Asian communities in Canada today in the form of Catholic and Hindu Goans. The Goans are considered part of the Indo-Canadian population and the majority...
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    river. The city was taken in 1510 by Afonso de Albuquerque with the help of the Goan Hindu privateer Timoja, remaining continuously under Portuguese rule...
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    The Latin Catholics of Malabar Coast, also known as Malabar Latin Catholics or Latin Christians of Kerala (Malayalam: മലബാർ ലത്തീൻ കത്തോലിക്കർ or മലബാർ...
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    Christianity in India (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    Bombay East Indian Catholics Christian Revival Church Dalit Christians Goan Catholics Karwari Catholics Knanaya Christians Latin Catholics of Malabar Mangalorean...
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  • Divar (category Islands of Goa)
    with paddy fields and wooded hills lacing the roadway, very typical of the Goan countryside. Initially, there were three Communidades in Divar : Piedade...
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    Gerard da Cunha (category Goan Catholics)
    museum, designed and curated by da Cunha himself. The museum traces Goan architectural traditions, building materials, and styles in an in-depth manner....
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