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6 تغريدة 29 قراءة Feb 03, 2024
Santos Pereira cites the case of Proenças of Calangute who have a common ancestry with the Ranes of Sanquelim and the Mergulhãos of Navelim who have a common ancestry with Timoja who helped Albuquerque in fight against the Adilshahi Empire.
Santos Pereira, 1898: Chatrias, 43-44
Leonardo Pais in his Promptuario Das Definições Indicas published in Lisbon in 1713 writes:
"From among the Chardós are the brave Dom Lourenco de Lisboa and Zoitaji Rane, who served His Majesty (The Portuguese Empire) valiantly in the battles of Ceylon."
Note this carefully.
Note that both the Marathas, the Convert Dom Lourenco de Lisboa and the Hindu Zoitaji Rane are clearly referred to as Chardós.
SOURCE - Bragança Pereira, 1919: Os Ranes, Os Quetris, Os Oixos, Os Chardós E Os Brámanes De Goa, in Oriente Portugues, Vol. XVI, Nos. 7 & 8, 231-236
Family of Mergulhão of Navelim are the direct descendants of Maratha Timoji and proven conclusively as self-identifying as Chardos.
Santos Pereira writes: “the famous captain Timoja who helped Albuquerque against the moors in taking and defending the city of Goa …
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Timoja then ruled the ‘concelho’ of Salcete, leaving his generation of * Chaddi * (Plural of Chardos, Goan Marathas) in Navelim in the Mergulhão family … and also in Carmona and Betalbatim.” [Chatrias (1904) p. 44]
Source - navhindtimes.in
Thus we not only have evidence of Timoji Salvi / Kadamba being a proper Kulin Maratha whose multiple descendants exist as elite converts, but also that the Maratha Chardos have retained the Rane-Kadamrao-Salvi matrimonial networks intact to this day.

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