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- La description:
- Tracks on P. D’Mello Road are remnants of the Bombay Port Trust Railway Lines that were laid in 1915 to transport goods from all the piers and docks to the warehouses, godowns (white building in the background), and storage facilities located along the P. D’Mello Road. This route was also used by the tramway, which first started operation in April 1896 and lasted till March 31, 1964, when all tram services were discontinued in Mumbai.
- Mot-clé:
- Club of St Anthony, Gloria Church, East Indian Community, Nawab Ayaz, Mazagaon, Matharpacady, Kaka Baptista, Mumbai, Koli Community, Koliwada, Dockyard Road, Mumbai Archive Project, and Goan Kudd
- Créateur:
- Mumbai Archive Project Team
- Donateur:
- Ayan Ghosh and Ankita Jain
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Éditeur:
- Jio Institute
- Emplacement:
- Mazagaon
- Date de téléchargement:
- 21-03-2024
- Date modifiée:
- 22-03-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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12. Mazagaon Masjid
- La description:
- The entrance to the Mazagaon Masjid, established in 1890. Islam came to Mumbai through traders, saints, and preachers who arrived from various parts of the Indian subcontinent, and even from foreign lands. Trade, business, and commerce were dominated by the Bohras, the Khojas, and the Kutchi Memons. As a result of this mixed heritage, the Muslim population in Mazagon is diverse, with various sects having built mosques, maqbaras, and dargahs in the area.
- Mot-clé:
- Goan Kudd, Gloria Church, Koli Community, Koliwada, Nawab Ayaz, East Indian Community, Mumbai, Kaka Baptista, Mazagaon, Club of St Anthony, Mumbai Archive Project, Matharpacady, and Dockyard Road
- Créateur:
- Mumbai Archive Project Team
- Donateur:
- Ayan Ghosh and Ankita Jain
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Éditeur:
- Jio Institute
- Emplacement:
- Mazagaon
- Date de téléchargement:
- 21-03-2024
- Date modifiée:
- 22-03-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- La description:
- Gloria Church Cross is a remnant of the former Gloria Church in Mazagon, located close to Hospital Lane. Constructed in 1548, the church began as a private chapel for Captain Antonio Passao and was demolished in 1596 to build a church in its place. This church was demolished and rebuilt in 1810. The site where Gloria Church and its parish house were located was designated for purchase for the Bombay Port Trust Railway. The old church was dismantled in 1910 after the Bombay Port Trust agreed to pay the Diocese two lakh rupees in compensation. Gloria Church in Byculla was reconstructed and reopened in 1913.
- Mot-clé:
- East Indian Community, Goan Kudd, Gloria Church, Kaka Baptista, Mumbai Archive Project, Matharpacady, Club of St Anthony, Koli Community, Dockyard Road, Mazagaon, Nawab Ayaz, Mumbai, and Koliwada
- Créateur:
- Mumbai Archive Project Team
- Donateur:
- Ayan Ghosh and Ankita Jain
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Éditeur:
- Jio Institute
- Emplacement:
- Mazagaon
- Date de téléchargement:
- 21-03-2024
- Date modifiée:
- 27-03-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- La description:
- The Gaondevi Temple honours the village deity (Goddess) of Mazagaon. The Koli community worships an imprint of a foot that they believe was left by the Goddess, hoping that it will protect fishermen on the high seas. The current temple is situated on Mazagaon Hill, however, this is not where it was historically located. During Navratri, the temple comes to life as the Gaondevi is ritualistically transported across Mazagon.
- Mot-clé:
- Mumbai Archive Project, Koli Community, Goan Kudd, Gloria Church, Mazagaon, Koliwada, Dockyard Road, Nawab Ayaz, Matharpacady, Club of St Anthony, East Indian Community, Mumbai, and Kaka Baptista
- Créateur:
- Mumbai Archive Project Team
- Donateur:
- Ayan Ghosh and Ankita Jain
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Éditeur:
- Jio Institute
- Emplacement:
- Mazagaon
- Date de téléchargement:
- 21-03-2024
- Date modifiée:
- 26-03-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- La description:
- Fishermen ply their trade door-to-door with the day’s fresh catch. This practice has remained unchanged over centuries. The only noticeable change is the replacement of traditional cane baskets with plastic buckets.
- Mot-clé:
- Club of St Anthony, Koliwada, East Indian Community, Mumbai Archive Project, Mazagaon, Matharpacady, Goan Kudd, Mumbai, Koli Community, Dockyard Road, Gloria Church, Nawab Ayaz, and Kaka Baptista
- Créateur:
- Mumbai Archive Project Team
- Donateur:
- Ayan Ghosh and Ankita Jain
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Éditeur:
- Jio Institute
- Emplacement:
- Mazagaon
- Date de téléchargement:
- 21-03-2024
- Date modifiée:
- 22-03-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- La description:
- Ownership and management of the Catholic churches began to diverge after the Portuguese gave the British control of the Bombay Islands. ‘Descendentes’ were the descendants of the Portuguese, while ‘naturalis,’ which included the Kolis, were the natives who had undergone conversion. The descendants refused to let the naturalis inside Gloria Church. The naturalis objected and urged the government to provide them land in Mazagon so they could construct their own church. Consequently, Our Lady of the Rosary Church was constructed on this land in 1794, as indicated by the inscription on the wall.
- Mot-clé:
- Mumbai Archive Project, Koli Community, Mumbai, Gloria Church, Mazagaon, Koliwada, Dockyard Road, Nawab Ayaz, Matharpacady, Kaka Baptista, Goan Kudd, East Indian Community, and Club of St Anthony
- Créateur:
- Mumbai Archive Project Team
- Donateur:
- Ayan Ghosh and Ankita Jain
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Éditeur:
- Jio Institute
- Emplacement:
- Mazagaon
- Date de téléchargement:
- 21-03-2024
- Date modifiée:
- 26-03-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- La description:
- Koli vendors along Nawab Tank Road, named after a tank constructed by Nawab Hyat (Ayaz) Khan's ancestors. Hyat worked for both Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali of Mysore. He surrendered the Bednore Fort to the East India Company during the Second Anglo-Mysore Wars. Hyat was shifted to Mazagon following the war, where he lived with his family, receiving an annual stipend of four thousand rupees from the government. He was called ‘Nawab’ by the local Muslims because of his affiliation with Hyder Ali.
- Mot-clé:
- Goan Kudd, Gloria Church, Koli Community, Koliwada, Nawab Ayaz, East Indian Community, Mumbai, Kaka Baptista, Mazagaon, Club of St Anthony, Mumbai Archive Project, Matharpacady, and Dockyard Road
- Créateur:
- Mumbai Archive Project Team
- Donateur:
- Ayan Ghosh and Ankita Jain
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Éditeur:
- Jio Institute
- Emplacement:
- Mazagaon
- Date de téléchargement:
- 21-03-2024
- Date modifiée:
- 22-03-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- La description:
- Mazagon features a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial structures that have changed ownership multiple times. Buildings have been remodelled and repurposed depending on their usage. For example, Bob Bungalow was built as a hospital but is now used as a residential building. As one enters through the arched entrance, a grand staircase welcomes visitors. The current tenants live in units arranged on either side of the corridor.
- Mot-clé:
- Mumbai Archive Project, Koli Community, East Indian Community, Gloria Church, Mazagaon, Koliwada, Dockyard Road, Nawab Ayaz, Matharpacady, Club of St Anthony, Goan Kudd, Mumbai, and Kaka Baptista
- Créateur:
- Mumbai Archive Project Team
- Donateur:
- Ayan Ghosh and Ankita Jain
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Éditeur:
- Jio Institute
- Emplacement:
- Mazagaon
- Date de téléchargement:
- 21-03-2024
- Date modifiée:
- 26-03-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- La description:
- There are multiple stories regarding the origin of Mazagon’s name. The popularly accepted story suggests it came from Matsyagrama (a fishermen’s village), which in the local language became Machch-gav. The English referred to it as Massegoung, which was shortened to Mazagaon, while the Portuguese called it Mazaguao. Another simpler theory states that it originated from the Marathi phrase ‘maza gaon,’ which means ‘my own village.’
- Mot-clé:
- Mumbai Archive Project, Koli Community, East Indian Community, Gloria Church, Mazagaon, Koliwada, Dockyard Road, Nawab Ayaz, Matharpacady, Kaka Baptista, Goan Kudd, Mumbai, and Club of St Anthony
- Créateur:
- Mumbai Archive Project Team
- Donateur:
- Ayan Ghosh and Ankita Jain
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Éditeur:
- Jio Institute
- Emplacement:
- Mazagaon
- Date de téléchargement:
- 21-03-2024
- Date modifiée:
- 27-03-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- La description:
- Dockyard Road opened on November 12, 1925, by carving up a portion of Mazagon Hill. It is a part of the suburban railway network and is under the Harbour Line. The Harbour Line was established on December 10, 1910, when a double line was opened from Kurla to Reay Road, passing through Sewri and Wadala. In 1925, the Harbour Line was connected to Victoria Terminus (CSMT) through an elevated corridor from Reay Road to Sandhurst Road.
- Mot-clé:
- East Indian Community, Goan Kudd, Gloria Church, Kaka Baptista, Mumbai Archive Project, Matharpacady, Club of St Anthony, Koliwada, Dockyard Road, Mazagaon, Nawab Ayaz, Mumbai, and Koli Community
- Créateur:
- Mumbai Archive Project Team
- Donateur:
- Ankita Jain and Ayan Ghosh
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Éditeur:
- Jio Institute
- Emplacement:
- Mazagaon
- Date de téléchargement:
- 21-03-2024
- Date modifiée:
- 27-03-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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