'Chaul' is a former city of
Portuguese India, now in ruins. It is located 60 km south of
Bombay, in
Raigad District of
Maharashtra state in western
India.
The first Portuguese settlement at Chaul took place in
1521 with the construction of the first fort on the south bank of the
Kundalika River. In October
1531, the Portuguese erected a new square stone fortress, named ''Santa Maria do Castello'', which contained a church and dwellings for 120 men. A town developed around the fortress, but a 1558 treaty precluded fortifying the town. The town was destroyed in a
1570-
71 siege by the
Nizam Shahi Sultan of
Ahmadnagar, but a treaty was concluded which lifted the siege, and the town was rebuilt and surrounded by walls and bastions. A fortress was built on the 'Morro de Chaul', a rocky promontory on the north side of the river opposite the town. The town withstood several further attacks, and its defense works were expanded in
1613.
Chaul was part of Portuguese India's Northern Province, which by the mid
17th century extended for 100 km along the coast of present-day
Maharashtra and
Gujarat, from Chaul in the south to
Daman in the north. The headquarters of the northern province was at
Baçaim (modern Vasai) north of
Bombay.
During the later
17th and early
18th centuries Portuguese India declined economically and politically, and Chaul lost its former importance. As the power of the
Mughal Empire declined in the early 18th century, the
Marathas expanded their control of central and western India. The Portuguese colony of
Kalyan was captured by the Marathas in
1720, and in
1737 the Maratha general Angria began a concerted campaign to capture the remaining Portuguese territories. Chaul and the Morro de Chaul came under siege in March
1739, but the siege was raised in October. After the capture of Baçaim in 1740, a peace treaty was concluded, and on
18 September 1740, Chaul was ceded by treaty to the Marathas. The city was subsequently abandoned and left in ruins.
The village of
Korlai, near the ruins of Chaul, is still home to speakers of
Portuguese Creole.
See also
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Battle of Diu - Chaul had a very important role to play in the setup to this critical battle in
1509