Congrats to this family for preserving rich heritage which no money can buy. The generosity of this family has to be admired for permitting tourists to view goan and Portuguese culture. Bravo!!!!!
Such stupidity on above comments!! Respect others!!! . Thank you for admiring my culture. Our actions of the past were wrong, but no different from other powers. I hope Goans win this fight to preserve your beautiful, different Portuguese culture. Remember, that is what makes you unique. Much love from Portugal 🇵🇹
@@Alfablue227 I don't know about the rest of the Empire, but the Portuguese treated the Goans well when compared to Goa's previous rulers. You can read about it here: www.bertrand.pt/livro/conquistadores-roger-crowley/17436482 Again, Portuguese people have no reason to be ashamed.
Goa portuguesa com orgulho plurissecular. 500 anos... Mais antiga a presença portuguesa na Índia que muitos países, como os EUA... A própria Espanha apenas surge em 1512, já os portugueses estavam na Índia desde 1498.
This is an example of the rulers and Elite Goan collaborators living on the fat of the land while the poor had to struggle living in huts without education or jobs or future. One wise thing the Portugese did was to give Bombay to the British . The latter provided jobs and prosperity to goans not only in Bombay but in East Africa and other colonies.
@@musicmania1959 There was nothing to stop those overseas Goans from moving back to Goa with their acquired riches and starting their own companies and institutions. That they didn't says more about them than the local government and bhatkars.
@@musicmania1959 Tristão Bragança Cunha was a graduate of electrical engineering from a top engineering school in Paris, but he never bothered to implement his knowledge and electrify Goa. He just shrieked about politics instead. It's got nothing to do with social position, but mindset. Diaspora Goans kept the same mentality they had even after 1961, choosing to go to the UK instead of returning to Goa when the British colonies in Africa became independent .
The splendour with which the Portuguese lived in Goa! Spare a thought for the rank and file Goan . How did they live? Living on the fat of the land comes to mind for the Portuguese and the wretched for the rest. What a shame!
This video doesn't tell everything. The house was originally built by a Goan convert to Christianity, when the male line died out the house was inherited by a daughter married to a Portuguese man.
so, nice, i have never been to goa, some of my family go back, my uncle has friends and extended family there. my grandparents moved to kenya so long ago and i don't have a personal connection to the place as my childhood visits were to kenya and my grandparents and back home to the uk. i have been to portugal though! it's very nice to see this level of history. i'd love to have known more about this family and their home/family tree even. it's impossible for me to make a family tree, so i have to look at other people's. my grandfather had a house in goa but gave it up to the people who ended up living in it illegally, as we all had homes to live in other countries. i do wonder what he left behind though, all those family photo's, as migrants moving around a lot, we seemed to have lost so many family heirlooms, but what we do have is a solid gold rosary in the family, mainly jewellery gifts handed down at weddings etc..
no memorial to sending six billion dollars to swiss banks looted from stripped iron ore mines. no taxes paid, no housing or medical services, terrible roads.
@@meme-lh8ls Don't believe the fake history book written by pro-merger 'Marathi manoos' Priolkar (or the resulting fake history video the Parrikar govt created to show in schools). The Portuguese made sure that no Goans were killed in the 1510 conquest, they teamed up with the local Hindus and killed only the Bijapur Muslims. Read the English translation of Afonso de Albuquerque's letters online. Also, less than 60 persons in total were actually executed by the Goa Inquisition. Again, this is from their own records.
Good documentary, avoid prostitution, and Viva Goa! Now, I hage read prof. T.P.Issar's illustrated Goa Dourada, his next - Delhi Mosoulims, the third should have been on the blend Rajasthani culture. And now, I would like to tell Mr. Issar, to add pictures of in the first text: a)a tipical Goa sea beach with slanting coconut trees, the overall view of numerous tipical Goa houses + overall city look along, St. Francis Xavier 1/2cut lemon preserved body top view when it gets taken out on his birthday, and lastly the leaves / pages of the text should be a bit thinner + less shiny to avoid sticking in the rainy season: Ronny de Rozario; Kolkata, India, & SHARE plz.🎉
No, Salazar also made several mistakes. A lot of illegal immigrants had entered Goa from British India as cheap labour (mostly Marathis) and Partition 'refugees'. They and their families formed a fifth column inside Goa (e.g. Bandodkar, Khalap, Zantye, Melwani, etc.). Salazar's government never bothered to expel these illegals and keep the borders secure. He also never bothered to hold a plebiscite for native Goans to choose between merger with independent India and staying with Portugal (most Goans had observed the inferior living standards in rural British India, he'd have won).
I think government should provide some security for the property. Government has to make an audit of fire security of the property and provide for fire safety. I know it is a private property. But I feel government has to pitch in something from it's end.
They r look real Portuguese n other Goan people r like black African , I don't knw y people considered them as Portuguese ancestor , Portuguese people r white not black
niel cj because the Portuguese colonized Goa and other areas around it and some Portuguese had children with the Goans. Also, Portuguese are Hispanic, not white.
You forgot to mention later they sent all precious things they took but today's so called Indian govt are 1000 times worst then Portuguese and they even boost that they freed Goa huh.. only blind people will fall for their propaganda
And the Hindus never did any thing bad, right? The Portuguese had flaws......but they made Goa beautiful all around. Goan Catholics, and Hindus get along just fine Your probably a useless extremist Hindu outsider.
Congrats to this family for preserving rich heritage which no money can buy. The generosity of this family has to be admired for permitting tourists to view goan and Portuguese culture. Bravo!!!!!
Goan people best in the world 😍 love from mangalore Karnataka 😍
Um perfeito exemplo da lindíssima cultura indo-portuguesa
As an Indian. I've always admired the Portugese culture...
Such stupidity on above comments!! Respect others!!! . Thank you for admiring my culture. Our actions of the past were wrong, but no different from other powers. I hope Goans win this fight to preserve your beautiful, different Portuguese culture. Remember, that is what makes you unique. Much love from Portugal 🇵🇹
@@Alfablue227 I don't know about the rest of the Empire, but the Portuguese treated the Goans well when compared to Goa's previous rulers. You can read about it here:
www.bertrand.pt/livro/conquistadores-roger-crowley/17436482
Again, Portuguese people have no reason to be ashamed.
I am certain the admiration is mutual.
Splendid....I wish the worthy successors who preserved this wonderful mansion for so many years .....
Loved the old lady ,who responsibly carried forward her legacy🙏🙏
Lindo lugar! Parabéns por preservarem a memória da família!
Goa é uma paixão...love it!
Que casa maravilhosa ❤. Obrigada desde Portugal por preservarem o vosso património ❤.
I'm Figueiredo from Brazil.
The beautiful Maison
Portugal is amazing and Goa is a portuguese heaven in India.
@A P goa can be indian geografically but fisicalyy is portuguese.
@@joaoteixeira7410 India is a diverse country so they are indian in all prospectives
@@zurdddtk3025That's not true else Indians from other states would stop harassing Goans to be like them, even when Goans are in Goa
@@cg8397 what
@@zurdddtk3025 you wont understand 😂
Goa portuguesa com orgulho plurissecular. 500 anos... Mais antiga a presença portuguesa na Índia que muitos países, como os EUA... A própria Espanha apenas surge em 1512, já os portugueses estavam na Índia desde 1498.
Portuguese stuff are eye catching 👑n Goa is mini Portugal
Congrats preserving the heritage it's so beautiful
Great , greetings from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
Ainda irei conhecer esse belo lugar.
Desde Sao Paulo , Brasil
Em 2020.
Greetings from Sweden 🎄🌟
An Indian Portuguese, i love when cultures come together creates beautiful things & people when u look past all the BS
Really well kept and maintained. Kudos to this family. God Bless
I have been to this house in Goa.
A dream home that most of us can only dream about🥰😪
this is portuguese culture which our present govt want to erase. So magnificent isn't it?
My ancestors 😍😍
Ugh? 🗿
My grandma's surname is Figueiredo. But we are from Brazil not India. My grandma's father was portuguese.
We have Portuguése surnames in Goa because we were converted to Christianity and most of us do have Portuguése ancestry
Beautiful, I hope this heritage house is preserved for long. Beware of land sharks 🦈 🤔 🦈
Je t'aime Goa❤️
I love
A beautiful house. The family has done a wonderful job preserving their personal history. The house is an oasis of calm in the hectic modern India.
This is an example of the rulers and Elite Goan collaborators living on the fat of the land while the poor had to struggle living in huts without education or jobs or future. One wise thing the Portugese did was to give Bombay to the British . The latter provided jobs and prosperity to goans not only in Bombay but in East Africa and other colonies.
@@musicmania1959 There was nothing to stop those overseas Goans from moving back to Goa with their acquired riches and starting their own companies and institutions. That they didn't says more about them than the local government and bhatkars.
@@cg8397 you say return ,but to what? A depressed economy , where's the business-- selling fish to the bhatkars and drunken Portugese.
@@musicmania1959 Tristão Bragança Cunha was a graduate of electrical engineering from a top engineering school in Paris, but he never bothered to implement his knowledge and electrify Goa. He just shrieked about politics instead. It's got nothing to do with social position, but mindset. Diaspora Goans kept the same mentality they had even after 1961, choosing to go to the UK instead of returning to Goa when the British colonies in Africa became independent .
So special. Thank you.
Amazing authentic historic same price of gold.your lucky preserve heritage all furniture antiques etc
Omg! nice to see Real Portuguese people
Beautiful.
The splendour with which the Portuguese lived in Goa! Spare a thought for the rank and file Goan . How did they live? Living on the fat of the land comes to mind for the Portuguese and the wretched for the rest. What a shame!
This video doesn't tell everything. The house was originally built by a Goan convert to Christianity, when the male line died out the house was inherited by a daughter married to a Portuguese man.
Wow....Wow....Wow....👍👍👍
so, nice, i have never been to goa, some of my family go back, my uncle has friends and extended family there. my grandparents moved to kenya so long ago and i don't have a personal connection to the place as my childhood visits were to kenya and my grandparents and back home to the uk. i have been to portugal though! it's very nice to see this level of history. i'd love to have known more about this family and their home/family tree even. it's impossible for me to make a family tree, so i have to look at other people's. my grandfather had a house in goa but gave it up to the people who ended up living in it illegally, as we all had homes to live in other countries. i do wonder what he left behind though, all those family photo's, as migrants moving around a lot, we seemed to have lost so many family heirlooms, but what we do have is a solid gold rosary in the family, mainly jewellery gifts handed down at weddings etc..
Such a beautiful Goan Portuguese home.
So beautiful and exquisite. I can almost feel the place without going. I can see why this unique house is embedded with History and memories.
Wonderful
❤️🇵🇹❤️
Asia is a continent which needs to be rediscovered.
Don't worry, Asians and especially Norrh Africans are discovering Europe and in due time Europe would be infused with Asian culture
Uma mansão portuguesa de 425 anos, meu deus
What? As if the Indians did not have any architecture! Please wake up!
@@marianormamendes3600 It's very rare for any house in any part of the world to be maintained by the same family for so many centuries.
FIGREDO!!! im a relative of this house
Its amazing
CASA O MELHOR 🤝👍
Nice portugees girls
My home village is Loutulim ❤
Looks really fantastic!!! Do they have any memorial to the Goa inquisition nearby?
no memorial to sending six billion dollars to swiss banks looted from stripped iron ore mines. no taxes paid,
no housing or medical services, terrible roads.
Inquisition existed in Portugal too....
The Portuguese had flaws....but they did wonders for Goa.
Why should they? This family wasn't involved. The Inquisition targeted only false converts to Christianity.
@@meme-lh8ls Don't believe the fake history book written by pro-merger 'Marathi manoos' Priolkar (or the resulting fake history video the Parrikar govt created to show in schools).
The Portuguese made sure that no Goans were killed in the 1510 conquest, they teamed up with the local Hindus and killed only the Bijapur Muslims. Read the English translation of Afonso de Albuquerque's letters online. Also, less than 60 persons in total were actually executed by the Goa Inquisition. Again, this is from their own records.
Nice beautiful house but which Part of Goa
Lotoulim
Kya koi batayega ki ye log purtagaali hai jo yahi rah gaye jab purtagaali 50 saal pahle chle gaye the
Boa tarde
Woke AP sucks, but this video is amazing. Thanks.
Get a life, Dave.
@@broadcastmadnesss 😰😰😰
Good documentary, avoid prostitution, and Viva Goa! Now, I hage read prof. T.P.Issar's illustrated Goa Dourada, his next - Delhi Mosoulims, the third should have been on the blend Rajasthani culture. And now, I would like to tell Mr. Issar, to add pictures of in the first text: a)a tipical Goa sea beach with slanting coconut trees, the overall view of numerous tipical Goa houses + overall city look along, St. Francis Xavier 1/2cut lemon preserved body top view when it gets taken out on his birthday, and lastly the leaves / pages of the text should be a bit thinner + less shiny to avoid sticking in the rainy season: Ronny de Rozario; Kolkata, India, & SHARE plz.🎉
Salazar was right.
Vassalo e Silva was wrong.
No, Salazar also made several mistakes. A lot of illegal immigrants had entered Goa from British India as cheap labour (mostly Marathis) and Partition 'refugees'. They and their families formed a fifth column inside Goa (e.g. Bandodkar, Khalap, Zantye, Melwani, etc.). Salazar's government never bothered to expel these illegals and keep the borders secure. He also never bothered to hold a plebiscite for native Goans to choose between merger with independent India and staying with Portugal (most Goans had observed the inferior living standards in rural British India, he'd have won).
Both women looks like luso indian
This particular family intermarried with the Portuguese a lot throughout the centuries.
Complicade connection
Favor!! Recuperem a língua Portuguesa!!!
I think government should provide some security for the property. Government has to make an audit of fire security of the property and provide for fire safety. I know it is a private property. But I feel government has to pitch in something from it's end.
Let's hope BJP doesn’t destroy it!
If they send a useless assist
They r look real Portuguese n other Goan people r like black African ,
I don't knw y people considered them as Portuguese ancestor , Portuguese people r white not black
niel cj because the Portuguese colonized Goa and other areas around it and some Portuguese had children with the Goans. Also, Portuguese are Hispanic, not white.
there were half a million eurasians in india, also called anglo india, most were actually irish indians.
indian migrants to europe and the americas have now produced 200,000 eurasian children.
Eric Pinto yes that is indeed sad, looks like the moors are coming back to Europe.
@@jacobventura7841 LOL Portuguese are not hispanic....and the natural born people from Iberian Peninsula are white...for sure!!! LOL
Moscøw Suka
Sad that the Atrocities of Portuguese is hidden... forgotten...how they robbed the real Goan....
Really? How about the attrocities between Hindus and Muslims or v.v.?! Get over yourselves!
You forgot to mention later they sent all precious things they took but today's so called Indian govt are 1000 times worst then Portuguese and they even boost that they freed Goa huh.. only blind people will fall for their propaganda
mae zauneh ghanti stop spewing rubbish about Goa. You have no claim over Goa.
You are a gandoo for life with peanuts in your skull with no knowledge only hatred you ugly shit
And the Hindus never did any thing bad, right?
The Portuguese had flaws......but they made Goa beautiful all around.
Goan Catholics, and Hindus get along just fine
Your probably a useless extremist Hindu outsider.
Land of drunk tourists 😔
why you call our god's methodology crazy old woman