Goa Inquisition - The Epitome of Christian Missionary Violence

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One of the most horrible tortures - ‘Pilori’.
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      • It was St. Francis Xavier, who for the first time...
      • Portuguese King Manuel I sent Vasco da Gama to In...
      • The tolerant King of Vijaynagara Veer Narsingh al...
      • Vasco da Gama meets King Zomorin of Calicut. The ...
      • King Zamorin was big trouble for the Portuguese s...
      • Portuguese Governor Afonso de Albuquerque defeate...
      • After killing the Muslims, Albuquerque celebrated...
      • The Portuguese conquered Goa in 1510 A.D. All the...
      • Muslims were burnt inside their Mosques by the oc...
      • In 1541 the Portuguese destroyed all the major Hi...
      • St. Francis Xavier came to Goa in 1542. He conver...
      • St. Francis Xavier addressing soldiers that it is...
      • The Portuguese destroyed many Hindu temples and b...
      • Hindus being tortured to extract false confession...
      • Hindu marriages were forbidden in Portuguese terr...
      • The revered Tulsi plant of the Hindus was banned ...
      • The Jews that had fled Spain and Portugal, becaus...
      • Hindus that continued to practise Hindu rituals e...
      • Bajirao Peshwa sent Chimaji Appa to attack Vasai ...
      • Dipaji Rane captured the fort of Nanuz from the P...
      • Dada Rane and his soldiers organized an armed reb...
      • Hindu rituals and ceremonies were banned and offe...
      • Hindus being tortured after 'confessing' to idola...
      • A Hindu, suspected of being a priest, being tortu...
      • One of the most horrible tortures - ‘Pilori’.
      • The Portuguese banned funerals of the Hindus. The...
      • Hindu children were snatched from their families ...
      • On 19th December 1961, the Portuguese Governor Ma...

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