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<p> A celebrated Portuguese patriot and navigator, the founder of the Portuguese power in India, who, after securing a footing in [[India]] for [[Portugal]] that he sought for, settled in Goa, where his recall at the instance of jealous rivals at home gave him such a shock that he died of a broken heart just as he was leaving. The Indians long remembered his benign rule, and used to visit his tomb to pray him to deliver them from the oppression of his successors (1453-1513). </p>
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<p> A celebrated [[Portuguese]] patriot and navigator, the founder of the Portuguese power in India, who, after securing a footing in [[India]] for [[Portugal]] that he sought for, settled in Goa, where his recall at the instance of jealous rivals at home gave him such a shock that he died of a broken heart just as he was leaving. The Indians long remembered his benign rule, and used to visit his tomb to pray him to deliver them from the oppression of his successors (1453-1513). </p>
 
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

A celebrated Portuguese patriot and navigator, the founder of the Portuguese power in India, who, after securing a footing in India for Portugal that he sought for, settled in Goa, where his recall at the instance of jealous rivals at home gave him such a shock that he died of a broken heart just as he was leaving. The Indians long remembered his benign rule, and used to visit his tomb to pray him to deliver them from the oppression of his successors (1453-1513).

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