Why is Goa known as Golden Goa?

Owing to the wealth gained from the spice trade, during the Portuguese domination, Goa came into its golden age. It became the largest city in the East, boasting of no less than 300 churches within town, and having a population of over 40,000 people.
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Who kept the name Goa?

Goa – The Name – In the later Vedic period (c. 1000-500 BC) when the Hindu epic “Mahabharata” was written, Goa has been referred to with the Sanskrit name “Gomantak”, a word with many meanings , signifying mostly a fertile land; but however, it is the Portuguese who gave Goa its name.
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Who invented Goa?

The city was then annexed by the Hindu kingdom of Vijayanagar and was later conquered by the Bahmanī sultanate, which founded Old Goa on the island in 1440.
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What is Goa called as?

In ancient literature, Goa was known by many names, such as Gomanchala, Gopakapattana, Gopakapattam, Gopakapuri, Govapuri, Govem, and Gomantak. Other historical names for Goa are Sindapur, Sandabur, and Mahassapatam.
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What is history of Goa?

The Portuguese invaded Goa in 1510, defeating the Bijapur Sultanate. The Portuguese rule lasted for about 450 years, and heavily influenced Goan culture, cuisine, and architecture. In 1961, India invaded and annexed Goa after a 36-hour battle. The region was incorporated as a union territory of Goa, Daman and Diu.
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Who ruled Goa first?

The Mauryas were the first dynasties to arrive in Goa and ruled from the 4th to the 7th century B.C. Later the Shatavahanas occupied the land, which began as vassals of the Mauryan Empire, but declared independence as the Mauryan Empire declined. Their rule lasted from 2nd century BC to 100 AD.
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What is Goa best known for?

The state of Goa, in India, is famous for its beaches and places of worship. Tourism is its primary industry, and is generally focused on the coastal areas of Goa, with decreased tourist activity inland.
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Why Goa is called Pearl of the Orient?

It is also called the “Pearl of Orient” having splendid natural beauty. Goa has magnificent leisurely beaches, whether you can attend an evening party or a party at night under star studded skies with the breezes gently caressing you. Goa boasts of rich architectural remnants of the Portuguese past.
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Which place is known as Goa in Kerala?

Varkala is Goa version in Kerala.
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Who is the legend of Goa?

“Parashurama is supposed to have created Goa according to the legend to perform his pooja. This pooja is believed to have been performed in Harmal and locals believe that the ash from the fire he lit for his pooja has caused the Bhasmacho Dongor,” explains Sardesai.
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Is Goa the land of Parshuram?

It is believed that The Legendary Lord Parshuram, the avatar of Lord Vishnu, is created the land of Goa by shooting an arrow from Sahyadri mountains into the Arabian Sea.
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Who ruled in India first?

The Mauryan Empire, which formed around 321 B.C.E. and ended in 185 B.C.E., was the first pan-Indian empire, an empire that covered most of the Indian region.
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Is Goa mentioned in Mahabharata?

Gomanta was a kingdom mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. It was an extension of the kingdom of Yadavas at Dwaraka. It is identified to be the Goa state of India, situated in the western coast. It was the southernmost extent of the region, occupied by the Yadava clans, finding explicit mention in Mahabharata.
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Who was the last ruler of Goa?

PANAJI: Raja Savai Veer Sadashiv Rajendra Basavling Wodeyar, Goa's last king who later became feudatory of Portuguese, passed away at Belgaum Sunday, family sources said. He was 72, they said.
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Who founded India?

Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama becomes the first European to reach India via the Atlantic Ocean when he arrives at Calicut on the Malabar Coast.
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What is the pearl of Asia?

The "Pearl of Asia" was reported to have been discovered in the ancient and historic pearl fishing grounds of the Persian Gulf, between the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The Persian Gulf, the Red Sea and the Gulf of Mannar in Sri Lanka, had been the hub of the international pearl trade for over 4,000 years.
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What is pearl Orient?

And orient is a shimmer of iridescent rainbow colors on or just below a pearl's surface. All pearls display bodycolor, but only some show overtone, orient, or both. These natural pearls from French Polynesia have a dark gray to black bodycolor.
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Which Indian state is known as pearl of East?

Flanked by the Arabian Sea in the west and the Sahyadri mountains in the east, Goa has many rivers criss-cross the state adding to its natural beauty.
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Why is Panaji called Panjim?

Panaji is spelled as different names in different languages, like Panjim in English, Ponnji in Konkani and Pongim in Portuguese. Initially, it was a small village under the control of Portuguese till 1961. In 1843, Portuguese changed their capital place from old Goa to Panaji as a new name of Nova Goa (Nova mean new).
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What is the old name of Panaji?

The name was later changed to Panjim by the Portuguese and when Old Goa collapsed in the 19th century, Panjim was elevated to the status of a city on 22 March 1843 and was renamed “Nova Goa†. After Liberation in 1961 it was known as “Panaji†. At the beginning, Panaji developed in a most shy and candid way.
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Who discovered Panaji?

In the 16th century, the city of Panaji came under the rule of the Portuguese.
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Which sweet is famous in Goa?

If you are heading to Goa, you better not miss on trying these 10 sweets in Goa!
  • Bebinca. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons. ...
  • Doce. Photo Credit: http://www.goanfoodrecipes.com/ ...
  • Dodol. Photo Credit: http://www.flavorsofmumbai.com/ ...
  • Patoleo. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons. ...
  • Kidyo/Kulkul. ...
  • Neureos. ...
  • Kokad. ...
  • Coconut Ice.
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How is Goa unique?

That the only state in India having two official state languages is Goa with Konkani and Marathi. That Goa is the smallest state of India having a national highway road span of only 120 km North to South and around 80 kms East to West.
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Why Goa beach is famous?

Referred as the Queen of Goa Beaches, Calangute Beach, famous for its golden shimmering sand, is lined with amazing shacks which offer authentic Goan cuisine and drinks. It is one of the famous beaches in Goa to indulge in authentic seafood. Calangute Beach is one of the friendliest Goa beaches for foreigners.
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