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Domingo Paes

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Domingo Paes (sometimes spelt Pais) was a traveller from Portuguese India, who visited the Vijayanagara Empire, located on the southern portion of the Deccan Plateau in around 1520. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 21 relations: Ankola, Aqueduct (bridge), Basrur, Bhatkal, Chronicle, Coastal India, Deccan Plateau, Factory, Fernão Nunes, Hampi, History of Bombay under Portuguese rule (1534–1661), Honnavar, Indo-Portuguese creoles, Krishnadevaraya, Lake, List of topics on the Portuguese Empire in Goa-Anjediva, Bombay-Bassein & the East Indies, Mangalore, Mirjan, Portuguese India, Rome, Vijayanagara Empire.

  2. Portuguese expatriates in Portuguese India
  3. Portuguese travel writers
  4. Vijayanagara Empire

Ankola

Ankola is a town municipal council and taluka in the Uttara Kannada district of the Indian state of Karnataka.

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Aqueduct (bridge)

Aqueducts are bridges constructed to convey watercourses across gaps such as valleys or ravines.

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Basrur

Basrur / Basroor is a village in Kundapura taluk in Udupi district of Karnataka.

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Bhatkal

Bhatkal is a coastal town in the Uttara Kannada District of the Indian state of Karnataka.

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Chronicle

A chronicle (chronica, from Greek χρονικά chroniká, from χρÏŒνος, chrónos – "time") is a historical account of events arranged in chronological order, as in a timeline.

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Coastal India

Coastal India is a geo-cultural region in the Indian subcontinent that spans the entire coastline of India.(7516.6 km; Mainland: 5422.6 km, Island Territories: 2094 km).

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Deccan Plateau

The Deccan is a large plateau and region of the Indian subcontinent located between the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats, and is loosely defined as the peninsular region between these ranges that is south of the Narmada River.

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Factory

A factory, manufacturing plant or production plant is an industrial facility, often a complex consisting of several buildings filled with machinery, where workers manufacture items or operate machines which process each item into another.

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Fernão Nunes

Fernão Nunes, also known as Fernao Nuniz, was a Portuguese-Jewish traveler, chronicler and horse trader who spent three years in Vijayanagara, the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire in the time period 1535-1537. Domingo Paes and Fernão Nunes are 16th-century Portuguese people, 16th-century explorers, Explorers of India, Portuguese Renaissance writers, Portuguese expatriates in Portuguese India, Portuguese explorers, Portuguese people stubs, Portuguese travel writers and Vijayanagara Empire.

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Hampi

Hampi or Hampe, also referred to as the Group of Monuments at Hampi, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Hampi (City), Ballari district now Vijayanagara district, east-central Karnataka, India. Domingo Paes and Hampi are Vijayanagara Empire.

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History of Bombay under Portuguese rule (1534–1661)

Bombay, also called Bom Bahia or Bom Baim in Indo-Portuguese creole, Mumbai in the local language; is the financial and commercial capital of India and one of the most populous cities in the world.

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Honnavar

Honnavar is a town in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India.

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Indo-Portuguese creoles

Indo-Portuguese creoles are the several Portuguese creoles spoken in the erstwhile Portuguese Indian settlements, Cochin Portuguese Creole, Fort Bassein, Goa and Damaon, Portuguese Ceylon etc; in present-day India and Sri Lanka.

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Krishnadevaraya

Krishnadevaraya (17 January 1471 — 17 October 1529) was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire reigning from 1509 to 1529.

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Lake

A lake is an often naturally occurring, relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the Earth's surface.

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List of topics on the Portuguese Empire in Goa-Anjediva, Bombay-Bassein & the East Indies

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.

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Mangalore

Mangalore, officially known as Mangalururomanized: Maikala)-->, is a major industrial port city in the Indian state of Karnataka and on the west coast of India. It is located between the Laccadive Sea and the Western Ghats about west of Bangalore, the state capital, 14 km north of Karnataka–Kerala border and 297 km south of Goa.

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Mirjan

Mirjan (ميرجان) is a village in Qanibeyglu Rural District of Zanjanrud District of Zanjan County, Zanjan province, Iran.

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Portuguese India

The State of India (Estado da Índia), also referred as the Portuguese State of India (Estado Português da India, EPI) or simply Portuguese India (Índia Portuguesa), was a state of the Portuguese Empire founded six years after the discovery of a sea route to the Indian subcontinent by Vasco da Gama, a subject of the Kingdom of Portugal.

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Rome

Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.

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Vijayanagara Empire

The Vijayanagara Empire was a late medieval Hindu empire that ruled much of southern India.

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See also

Portuguese expatriates in Portuguese India

Portuguese travel writers

Vijayanagara Empire

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domingo_Paes

Also known as Domingo Pais.