• Cannanore Indo-Portuguese is an Indo-Portuguese creole spoken on the Malabar coast of India. It formed from contact between the Portuguese and Malayalam...
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  • Indo-Portuguese creoles are the several Portuguese creoles spoken in the erstwhile Portuguese Indian settlements, Cochin Portuguese Creole, Fort Bassein...
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  • Bombay Portuguese Creole, formerly spoken in Mumbai, Thane, and islands of Mumbai including Salsette and Mazagaon. Cannanore Portuguese Creole, spoken...
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  • (Vypin Creole) (in Kochi) (extinct) Cannanore Portuguese Creole (in Kannur) (almost extinct) Coromandel Coast Indo-Portuguese Bengal Creole Portuguese (extinct)...
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    Cannanore, a new ruler, hostile to the Portuguese and friendly with the Zamorin, attacked the Portuguese garrison, leading to the Siege of Cannanore....
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    Bombay, also called Bom Bahia or Bom Baim in Indo-Portuguese creole, Mumbai in the local language; is the financial and commercial capital of India and...
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    The Portuguese Empire (Portuguese: Império Português, European Portuguese: [ĩˈpɛ.ɾju puɾ.tuˈɣeʃ]), also known as the Portuguese Overseas (Ultramar Português)...
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    Malayalam language, though a subgroup of Luso-Indians speaks the Cochin Portuguese Creole. They trace their origins to the evangelization of Malabar Coast by...
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    Siege of Daman (1581) Mughal–Portuguese War (1692–1693) Daman and Diu Portuguese Creole Frederick Charles Danvers: The Portuguese in India: Being a History...
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  • Portuguese viceroy to India, established military barracks in Cannanore (~30 km north of Thalassery) in 1505. The Netherlands followed the Portuguese...
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  • The fleet engaged Portuguese shipping between Negombo and Mannar to north of Chilaw. They managed to capture and destroy 2 Portuguese vessels called patasios...
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    Mines. Anglo-Indians also live in the towns of Alappuzha, Kozhikode, Cannanore (Kannur) in the South Indian state of Kerala also at Goa and Pondicherry...
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  • Indonesia. Between a fleet of 5 Dutch ships and a Portuguese fleet of 8 galleons and several fustas. The Portuguese were forced to retreat. Siege of Kinsale 2...
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     Republic of Venice Hvar rebels 1510 1510 Portuguese conquest of Goa Ottoman–Portuguese confrontations  Portugal Bijapur Sultanate Ottoman Empire 1511 1511...
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    Chalukya, Sena, Kakatiya, Reddy, Mysore, Jaffna, Travancore, Venad, Cochin, Cannanore, Calicut and the Nayakas. Medieval Tamil guilds and trading organisations...
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