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A concise biography examines Afonso de Albuquerque's ancestry, early career, military campaigns, and administrative policies during Portuguese rule in sixteenth-century India, drawing chiefly on his Commentaries and surviving letters. The author supplements narrative with a survey of primary chronicles, translations, and later historians, assessing the authority and gaps of the documentary record. Prefatory and bibliographical discussion traces editions and collections of official dispatches, notes discrepancies among sources, and offers readers guidance for further research, combining political and biographical narrative with critical commentary on the available evidence.
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