Who invented Goa?

Abhiras
Portuguese
Batapuras
Bhojas

The correct answer is: None of the above.

Goa was not invented by any one person or group of people. It is a region in western India that has been inhabited for thousands of years. The earliest known inhabitants of Goa were the Abhiras, who arrived in the region around 2000 BC. The Abhiras were followed by the Batapuras, who arrived in the region around 1000 BC. The Bhojas, who arrived in the region around 500 BC, were the last major group of people to arrive in Goa before the arrival of the Portuguese in the 16th century.

The Portuguese ruled Goa for over 450 years, and during that time they had a significant impact on the region’s culture and history. However, the Portuguese did not invent Goa. The region has a long and rich history that predates the arrival of the Portuguese by many centuries.

Today, Goa is a state of India with a population of over 1.5 million people. The state is known for its beautiful beaches, its vibrant culture, and its delicious food.

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