
Goa's
history stretches back to the 3rd century BC, when it formed part of the Mauryan
empire. Later, at the beginning of the Christian era, it was ruled by the Satavahanas
of Kolhapur. Control eventually passed on to the Chalukyans of Badami, who ruled
from 580 to 750 AD. Goa fell to the Muslims for the first time in 1312, but
Harihara I of the Vijayanagar Empire, whose capital was at Hampi, forced the
invaders out in 1370. Over the next 100 years, Goa's harbours were important
landing places for ships carrying Arabian horses to the Vijayanagar cavalry
at Hampi.
Blessed as it is with natural harbours and wide rivers, Goa was the ideal base
for the seafaring Portuguese who arrived in 1510. They aimed to control the
spice route from the east and had a strong desire to spread Christianity. Jesuit
missionaries, led by St Francis Xavier, arrived in 1542. By the middle of the
16th century, Portuguese control had expanded beyond Old Goa to include the
provinces of Bardez and Salcete. Goa's golden age came with the eventual ousting
of the Turks, who controlled the trade routes across the Indian Ocean, and the
resultant fortunes made from the spice trade.


The
colony became the seat of the Portuguese Empire of the east, which included
various East African port cities, East Timor and Macau. But competition from
the British, French and Dutch in the 17th century, combined with Portugal's
inability to adequately service its far-flung empire, led to a decline. The
Marathas almost vanquished the Portuguese in the late 18th century, and there
was a brief occupation by the British during the Napoleonic Wars in Europe.
However, the Portuguese clung on till 1961.
Beaches are the most attractive and frequented spots in Goa. In fact, Goa
is almost synonymous with beaches. Nearly the entire coastline is dotted with
world-class beaches, which acquire their names after the nearby village or
locality. Two continuous stretches of beaches - northern and southern stretches
- mark the Goan coastline. Kissed by the passionate, azure sea and embraced
by the land and shaded by swaying palms, these miles of golden sand sparkling
in the sun are the most desired places you can ever love on earth. Rest, sunbathe,
forget everything and see the time fleeting by silently.
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