A network of long distance trade routes dominated by Muslim merchants.
He introduced "cinnamon" and "pepper" to the Portuguese, His trip made the Portuguese eager to trade directly with Indian merchants.
The Portuguese developed a strong naval force which they sent into the area of the Indian Ocean, and, after defeats at the Battle of Cochin in 1503, and the Battle of Diu in 1509, the Arabs had lost most of their control over the Indian Ocean, allowing the Portuguese to become the predominant power in the region.
alfonso de albuquerque
the Comanches
A Century of Dishonor advocated expansion of Indian reservations.
a network of long distance trade routes dominated by muslim merchants.
chinese ships were 5x bigger than those of the Portuguese. portuguese were harsh and killed everyone that got in their way. chinese ordered tribute from the conquered lands.
If you were a European mariner sailing the Indian ocean during the sixteenth century chances are you were Portuguese sailor
The first printing press arrived in India in 1556 when Portuguese missionary João De Bustamante established it in Goa. This marked the beginning of a new era in the dissemination of knowledge and literature in the Indian subcontinent. The printing press played a crucial role in shaping India's intellectual landscape.
Portuguese Indian escudo ended in 1961.
Portuguese Indian escudo was created in 1958.
Portuguese Indian rupia ended in 1958.
Not an officially recognized one, but there are some Portuguese speakers around Goa, which used to be the Portuguese colony.
Cartaz
list of Indian companies that entered into joint ventures with foreign companies
It was Vasco Da Gama who reached India for the first time from the Indian Ocean in the fifteenth century. He established the sea route to one of Asia's richest country at that point of time.
Yes, they did in 1961. This ended the 451 years of ruling from the portuguese.