. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Locu Sinai Naique also known as Lucas de Sa was born in a Konkani family of high social status that would convert to become Christian Brahmins on the islet of Chor\u00E3o, in the former Portuguese Goa and Damaon. Nothing is known about his birth or death. The oldest document mentions his name first in the year 1527 and it is certain that in 1555 he was still living. The Portuguese referred to him as O Comprido (Indo-Portuguese; \"the tall one\")."@en . . . . "Locu Sinai Naique"@en . "Locu Sinai Naique"@en . . "Crishna"@en . . . . "53076323"^^ . . . . . . "Chief Tax Collector"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "6890"^^ . . . . . "Village Judicial Authority"@en . . . . "Donna Isabel"@en . . . . . "Locu Sinai Naique"@en . "Locu Sinai Naique also known as Lucas de Sa was born in a Konkani family of high social status that would convert to become Christian Brahmins on the islet of Chor\u00E3o, in the former Portuguese Goa and Damaon. Nothing is known about his birth or death. The oldest document mentions his name first in the year 1527 and it is certain that in 1555 he was still living. The Portuguese referred to him as O Comprido (Indo-Portuguese; \"the tall one\")."@en . . "1105650627"^^ . .