Mourya Sawant

Mourya Sawant was a Hindu Ranes leader who led a revolt against Portuguese in 1912. Mourya Sawant led an unsuccessful Goan Hindu revolt against Portuguese colonialism. He was decapitated whilst asleep at his home. Portuguese troops entered his home secretly, and stabbed him and beheaded him. His colleague, Jhil Sawant, was caught when Mourya was beheaded.[1]

The Portuguese ruled over Goa for nearly four hundred years. They ruled Goa with a high degree of repression, and converted Hindus to Catholicism by force. Many Hindus fled to neighboring territories.[2]

References

  1. Bhatt, S. C.; Bhargava, Gopal K. (2005). Land and people of Indian states and union territories. Delhi: Gyan Books. p. 24. ISBN 978-8178353630.
  2. Bhandari, Romesh (January 1999). History of Goa. ISBN 978-8174360700.

Further reading

  • Goa. Delhi: Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd. 2003. ISBN 3-87294-202-6.


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