Of places called home – New article by award winning author M.G.Vassanji

East African Asian society was complex and contradictory as any truly multicultural society needs to be, and perhaps as only Indians can make it

It is amusing to contemplate that if an Indian man, one afternoon in March 1498, had been able to swim, he would have escaped capture by Vasco da Gama off the Mozambique coast, and the world might have been different. The Indian, whose companions had managed to swim away, was called “Davane” by his captors; he was from the Gujarati city of Khambat (Cambay). Davane gave advice to da Gama on local matters and even assisted him in outwitting the local sultan, so that the Portuguese ships eventually anchored safely in Malindi, up north in present-day Kenya. Here he took a pilot, who was possibly a Gujarati, and reached the Malabar coast.

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  1. All his literally works are highly commendable. Wish he would research and write about Kutchi migration to East Africa. Semi fictional to make it interesting!

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