Capitães das fortalezas do Índico no tempo do Conselho da Índia (1604-1614) -: Continuidades e rupturas da vertente social do Estado da Índia

Translated title of the contribution: Captains of the Indian fortresses at the time of the Council of India (1604-1614) - : Continuities and ruptures of the social aspect of the State of India"

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Abstract

This article reveals the importance of studying the phenomenon of naming captains to the Indian fortresses and understanding that when compared with previous situations, and different stages of the portuguese empire. By studying the group of men during his ten years of operation the Council of India chose to command the fortresses of Goa, Diu, Hormuz, Malacca and Bassein we can see the social aspect of this empire, and find points on which it is changed, or not, over the years, and relate these disruptions and / or continuities with the lived circumstances.

Translated title of the contributionCaptains of the Indian fortresses at the time of the Council of India (1604-1614) - : Continuities and ruptures of the social aspect of the State of India"
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)79-101
Number of pages23
JournalRevista de Historia da Sociedade e da Cultura
Volume17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2017

Keywords

  • Captains of Indian fortresses
  • Council of India
  • Indian Fortresses
  • Indian Portuguese State

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