Goa-Kanara Portuguese Relations, 1498-1763 |
Contents
The Portuguese Arrival at Kanara | 11 |
Gersoppas Hand in the Portuguese Capture of Goa | 24 |
The Portuguese Attempts to take over Bhatkal | 58 |
The Portuguese Fortresses on the Kanara Coast | 75 |
The Portuguese and the Nayakas of Ikkeri I | 111 |
The Portuguese and the Nayakas of Ikkeri II | 150 |
The Portuguese and the Nayakas of Ikkeri III | 180 |
The Portuguese and the Nayakas of Ikkeri IV | 207 |
The Portuguese and Christianity in Kanara | 254 |
The Portuguese Trade and Commerce in Kanara | 267 |
Conclusion | 282 |
Map | 313 |
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