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to assist in the administration of the estate of his uncle Félix Mascarenhas. On his arrival in Portuguese Mozambique, he married his cousin, Maria Anastácia Mascarenhas, the only daughter of his uncle. He became an established businessman in the
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de Sousa engaged in multiple battles with local chiefs and indigenous kings to expand his influence in the region. In 1856 he took part in the war of succession of the local kingdom of
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During his arrest a rumour surfaced that he had been killed, and this led to unrest among the Báruè population. Gouveia died in combat while trying to re-establish control of Báruè.
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Malyn Newitt describes Manuel António de Sousa as "a new name ... beginning to be heard in the 1850s" who was to become "in some ways the greatest of the
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de Sousa's personal militia helped the Portuguese official forces on several occasions, particularly in campaigns against the
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in 1856, and the subsequent succession dispute, to establish himself in the interior in
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system which, together with his private army, was used to defend his interests.
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and proprietor, and D. Doroteia Tomásia Mascarenhas. He studied at the
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On 28 November 1960, a statue of Manuel António de Sousa sculpted by
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Peoples' spaces and state spaces: land and governance in Mozambique
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Manuel António de Sousa became a close friend of artillery captain
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to receive the commission, his position in Gorongosa was taken by
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Non-African, generally Portuguese but could refer to Asians
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In 1863, on account of the services rendered, he succeeded
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Manuel António de Sousa
Mapuçá
Mapusa
Bardez
Goa
Portuguese India
Portuguese Mozambique
Portuguese Empire
Portuguese
merchant
Goan
Mapuçá
Bardez
Goa
landlord
Rachol Seminary
Salcete

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