Norteiros were a historical people who lived in the former Portuguese
exclaves in the western
littoral
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parts of the northern
Konkan region, in the present-day
Greater Bombay Metropolitan Area
Mumbai Metropolitan Region (abbreviated to MMR and previously also as Greater Bombay Metropolitan Area), is a metropolitan area consisting of Mumbai (Bombay) and its satellite towns in the northern Konkan division, of the Maharashtra state in ...
and the
union territory of
Damaon, Diu& Silvassa.
''Norteiro'' means "northerner" in the
European Portuguese language and its
Indo-Portuguese creoles; the term referred to the people inhabiting the territory of the Northern
Province
A province is almost always an administrative division within a country or state. The term derives from the ancient Roman '' provincia'', which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire's territorial possessions ou ...
(''Província do Norte''), centred in and around the present-day
Bassein (Vasai), headquartered at
Fort San Sebastian of Bassein which was styled "the Court of the North" (''A Corte do Norte''). It included the
Bombay harbour
Mumbai Harbour (also English language, English; Bombay Harbour or Front Bay, Marathi language, Marathi''Mumba'ī bandar''), is a natural deep-water harbour in the southern portion of the Ulhas River estuary. The narrower, northern part of the es ...
and stood second only to the capital (
metropole
A metropole (from the Greek ''metropolis'' for "mother city") is the homeland, central territory or the state exercising power over a colonial empire.
From the 19th century, the English term ''metropole'' was mainly used in the scope of ...
) of
Velha Goa
Old Goa ( Konkani: ; pt, Velha Goa, translation='Old Goa') is a historical site and city situated on the southern banks of the River Mandovi, within the Tiswadi ''taluka'' (''Ilhas'') of North Goa district, in the Indian state of Goa.
The ...
in south Konkan, among
Portuguese East Indies
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colonies in
Portuguese India.
''Norteiro'' has largely fallen into disuse, the descendants are the
Luso-Indian
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s as in the case of the Damanese of
Damaon territory
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu is a union territory in India. The territory was constituted through the merger of the former territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. Plans for the proposed merger were announced by the ...
and the Korlaite Christians of
Chaul
Chaul is a historic town located in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. The Korlai Fort is located nearby.
History
The town was famous for cotton manufactured goods in the 15th and 16th century, According to Varthema, Chaul was p ...
, the natives identify as the
Bombay East Indians
The East Indians, also called East Indian Catholics or Bombay East Indians, are an ethno-religious Indian Christian community native to the Seven Islands of Bombay and the neighbouring Mumbai Metropolitan Area of the Konkan Division.
Histo ...
, i.e. those Christians who inhabit
Bassein (Vasai),
Old Bombay,
New Bombay
Navi Mumbai (), is a planned city situated on the west coast of the Indian subcontinent, located in the Konkan division of Maharashtra state, on the mainland of India.
Navi Mumbai is part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). The city is ...
& other locales in
Greater Bombay
Mumbai Metropolitan Region (abbreviated to MMR and previously also as Greater Bombay Metropolitan Area), is a metropolitan area consisting of Mumbai (Bombay) and its satellite towns in the northern Konkan division, of the Maharashtra state in ...
. The latter are still known as ''Nodtheir'' (male), ''Nodtheirni'' (female)& ''Nodtheira'' (plural) in the
Konkani language
Konkani () is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Konkani people, primarily in the Konkan region, along the western coast of India. It is one of the 22 scheduled languages mentioned in the Indian Constitution, and the official language of ...
.
Culture
Except for
Dio district
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, which lies in the historical "Sorath" or
Saurashtra (region), the remaining settlements were all within the north
Konkan region, partitioned between the union territory of
Damaon, Diu& Silvassa and
Maharashtra state
Maharashtra (; , abbr. MH or Maha) is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. Maharashtra is the second-most populous state in India and the second-most populous country subdivi ...
. They were populated predominantly by native
Konkani people.
Basseinites spoke a distinct ''Norteiro''
creole of
Indo-Portuguese
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, it was described in detail and compared with other varieties by
Rodolf Dalgado.
History
Capture of Bassein
During the period of
Peshva
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rule of the
Maratha Empire
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, territory of
Portuguese Bombay was invaded when the Portuguese refused to pay the "trading permit tax" to stop Maratha attacks and naval raids. Under the Peshva, Marathas seized most of the headquartered at
Fort Bassein. A brother to the Peshva ,
Chimaji Appa
Chimaji Balaji Bhat was born in a Chitpavan caste family in 1707 and died in 1740, commonly referred to as Appa or Bhau, was the son of Balaji Vishwanath Bhat and the younger brother of Bajirao Peshwa of Maratha Empire. He was an able military ...
ordered the destruction and
vandalism
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The term includes property damage, such as graffiti and defacement directed towards any property without permission of the owner. The term ...
of nearly all Christian places, the
Basilica of Mount Bandra (Bombay) was the only structure spared and many Norteiros switched loyalties, they also switched to speaking Marathi in Konkan. When the
English East India Company later took over the
seven islands of Bombay from the Portuguese capital at Velha Goa, and Bassein (Vasai) and from the Maratha, they called the Norteiros "Bombay Portuguese".
British era
After the involvement of England in Goan affairs as a result of the
French Revolutionary Wars
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& the
Napoleonic Wars
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, England occupied
Portuguese Goa
Old Goa ( Konkani: ; pt, Velha Goa, translation='Old Goa') is a historical site and city situated on the southern banks of the River Mandovi, within the Tiswadi ''taluka'' (''Ilhas'') of North Goa district, in the Indian state of Goa.
The ...
for several years, ostensibly to protect it from a French takeover. The Goans were encouraged to migrate to Bombay and find employment. Because of the influx of Goans, called "Goan Portuguese" by the English, the "Bombay Portuguese" decided to rename themselves with a name emphasising their status as subjects of the
English Crown, to distinguish them from the Goans, who were Portuguese citizens (since
Pombal enfranchised Goa). These ''Norteiros'' began calling themselves "
Bombay East Indians
The East Indians, also called East Indian Catholics or Bombay East Indians, are an ethno-religious Indian Christian community native to the Seven Islands of Bombay and the neighbouring Mumbai Metropolitan Area of the Konkan Division.
Histo ...
", to identify with the English East India Company which ruled them on behalf of England.
Other communities, such as that of
Kristi creole people of
Chaul
Chaul is a historic town located in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. The Korlai Fort is located nearby.
History
The town was famous for cotton manufactured goods in the 15th and 16th century, According to Varthema, Chaul was p ...
,
Damaon
Daman is one of the three districts of the Indian union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu on the western coast of India, surrounded by Valsad district of Gujarat state on the north, east and south and the Arabian Sea to the ...
& Dio, continued to identify
Luso-Indian
Luso-Indians or Portuguese-Indian, is a subgroup of the larger multiracial ethnic creole people of Luso-Asians. Luso-Indians are people who have mixed varied Indian subcontinent and European Portuguese ancestry or people of Portuguese descent ...
s.
Both the Damanese and the Kristi communities are often wrongly called
Norteiro people, derived from the native
Marathi people. However, the Dio,
Damaon
Daman is one of the three districts of the Indian union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu on the western coast of India, surrounded by Valsad district of Gujarat state on the north, east and south and the Arabian Sea to the ...
ite& Kristi Norteiros share a single trait, as compared to the Bombay East Indians who are culturally different from them.
See also
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History of Konkan
*
Konkani people
*
Marathi people
*
List of topics on the Portuguese Empire in the East
Topics related to the erstwhile Portuguese East Indies and that was later reduced into Portuguese Goa and Damaon (officially "'' Estado da India''" or Portuguese India), with the capital at Velha Goa, moved to Panjim in the end.
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References
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