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Shiroda is a village in Ponda Taluka in South Goa District, Goa, India. The village has a population of 14,112 (Male: 6,928 Female: 7,184) based on 2001 census data ...
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Shiroda (Konkani-Shirodem, Marathi-Shiroda) is a small village in South Konkan in Vengurla taluka, Sindhudurg district, (Maharashtra), India, with a long stretch of beach.. The village is famous for its pristine beach, weekly market (held every Sunday), clothing shops, salt pans, fish market, and jetti
Shri Manguesh temple (Devanagari: श्री मंगेश मंदिर) is Hindu temple, located at Mangeshi Village in Priol, Ponda taluk, Goa. [1] It is at a distance of 1 km from Mardol close to Nagueshi, 21 km from Panaji the capital of Goa, [1] and 26 km from Margao. Shree Mangueshi is the Kuldeva (family deity) of Saraswat ...
It is thought that by the 3rd century, the Bhojas had ruled over Goa as well as Shashti, Antruz, Bardez, North Kanara district, part of Belgaum district and some other areas around Goa with their main power base being Chandrapur (current Chandor). [3] The earliest piece of evidence being the Siroda plate found in Shiroda on the banks of a river.
Shiroda, Goa, a village; Shiroda (Maharashtra), a village This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 03:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
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Goa reached the height of its prosperity between 1575 and 1625. Travellers marvelled at Goa Dourada, i.e., Golden Goa. A Portuguese proverb said, "He who has seen Goa need not see Lisbon." The houses of the rich were surrounded by gardens and palm groves; they were built of stone and painted red or white. Instead of glass, their balconied ...