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Portuguese Surrender Goa, 1961

The letter of surrender from Portuguese general Manuel Antonio Vassalo e Silva
See also:
Portuguese Soldiers Surrendering to Indian Army

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A Hero-stone from KarnatakaTilaks Release Certificate, 1898Presidents Message for Haripura Congress ConventionVetra Memorials of South GujaratYou are hereAddress Written in Kannada
A grand four-storied hero-stone of the Vijayanagar periodHero-stone Depicting Men Fighting Battle To Defend Cows and WomenStamps of Portuguese IndiaAn Ancient Kannada InscriptionGold Coin of Hijera Kings (1353 A.D.)King Trivikram and The Betal
Yudhajitu and Sage Bharadhwaj ArgueWhen it Pours in BombayQueen Shantalas mother MachikabbeThe Hero of Nelavagilu -- hero-stone, NelavagiluLoga -- a very brave dogA Temple Sculpture Depicts Two Saints Accosting a Courtesan
Traditional  Indian Footwear with Studded Precious StonesThe Snake LoverHero Fighting a TigerAn Example of Nishidhi StoneDilapidated Kadata  Document (Paper Document)Brass Artifacts
Letterings on a Hero-stoneThe Pakhawaz Percussion InstrumentJawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)Brassware of a Village Temple

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