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- Jagunço abstract "Jagunço (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒaˈɡũsu]), from the Portuguese zarguncho (a weapon of African origin, similar to a short lance or chuzo) was the name applied to armed hands or bodyguards, usually hired by big farmers and "colonels" in the backlands of Brazil, especially in the Northern regions. They were hired to protect their employer, big land owner against invaders and feudal enemies, and also to control their slaves and indentured servants. Some farmers formed their own private militias with a number of heavily armed jagunços. There were also free-lancing or mercenary jagunços, who could be hired for temporary conflicts, as vigilantes, or for contract murders. Local folklore says that jagunços with yellow eyes were particularly fearsome and efficient.The term was later extended to name any kind of rural bandit or outlaw, such as the "cangaceiros" (of which Lampião is the most notorious example). It was also applied as a pejorative term for the inhabitants of Canudos, a village founded by the religious mystic and messianic leader Antônio Conselheiro in the backlands of the state of Bahia. The village was destroyed in October 1897 during the War of Canudos.".
- Jagunço wikiPageID "2508594".
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- Jagunço wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Jagunço wikiPageRevisionID "579975257".
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Antônio_Conselheiro.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Bahia.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Bodyguard.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Cangaço.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Canudos.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brazilian_rebels.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irregular_units_and_formations.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Contract_killing.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Contract_murder.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Hobsbawm.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Farmer.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Indentured_servant.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Lampião.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Lance.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Mercenary.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Messiah_complex.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Messianic_Complex.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Militia.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Mysticism.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_language.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Slavery.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink The_Devil_to_Pay_in_the_Backlands.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink Vigilante.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLink War_of_Canudos.
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jagunço".
- Jagunço wikiPageWikiLinkText "jagunço".
- Jagunço hasPhotoCollection Jagunço.
- Jagunço wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expand_Portuguese.
- Jagunço wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-pt.
- Jagunço wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Jagunço subject Category:Brazilian_rebels.
- Jagunço subject Category:Irregular_units_and_formations.
- Jagunço comment "Jagunço (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒaˈɡũsu]), from the Portuguese zarguncho (a weapon of African origin, similar to a short lance or chuzo) was the name applied to armed hands or bodyguards, usually hired by big farmers and "colonels" in the backlands of Brazil, especially in the Northern regions. They were hired to protect their employer, big land owner against invaders and feudal enemies, and also to control their slaves and indentured servants.".
- Jagunço label "Jagunço".
- Jagunço sameAs Jagunço.
- Jagunço sameAs Jagunço.
- Jagunço sameAs Jagunço.
- Jagunço sameAs m.07jsvr.
- Jagunço sameAs Q6122963.
- Jagunço sameAs Q6122963.
- Jagunço wasDerivedFrom Jagunço?oldid=579975257.
- Jagunço isPrimaryTopicOf Jagunço.