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    The CochinTravancore Alliance was an alliance between the Kingdom of Cochin and the Kingdom of Travancore established in 1761 that had the goal of expelling...
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    Travancore War Travancore rupee Battle of Nedumkotta Cochin - Travancore Alliance (1761) Cochin Travancore War (1755–1756) Kingdom of Mysore Upper cloth revolt...
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    Malayalam; ഡച്ച് മലബാർ.) also known by the name of its main settlement Cochin, were a collection of settlements and trading factories of the Dutch East...
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    The British concluded treaties of subsidiary alliance with the rulers of Cochin (1791) and Travancore (1795), and these became princely states of British...
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    assisted him in establishing the modern state of Travancore by annexing kingdom after kingdom up to the Cochin to Venad. With the death of his uncle Marthanda...
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    Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile regions of Cochin, Malabar, South Canara, and Travancore. Spread over 38,863 km2 (15,005 sq mi), Kerala is the...
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    from Calicut to Cochin on 20 October 1795 (as part of the larger Napoleonic Wars between Holland and England in Europe). Travancore became the most dominant...
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    Sultan disputed the acquisition by Dharma Raja of Travancore of two Dutch-held fortresses in Cochin. In December 1789 he massed troops at Coimbatore,...
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    Temples. Cochin Devaswom Board. p. 164. de Lannoy, Mark (1997). The Kulasekhara Perumals of Travancore: History and State Formation in Travancore from 1671...
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    States Reorganisation Act, which merged the Malabar District with Travancore-Cochin apart from the four southern taluks, which were merged with Tamil...
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    Captain Pedro Álvares Cabral, anchored at Cochin on 26 November 1500. Cabral soon won the goodwill of the Raja of Cochin. He allowed four priests to do apostolic...
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    though never captured. The Dutch East India Company were defeated at the Travancore–Dutch War, which stifled their influence in the region. Vijayanagara The...
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    Kerala Mysore Cannanore British East India Company Zamorin of Calicut  Travancore 1767 1769 First Anglo-Mysore War Mysore British East India Company Maratha...
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    pepper from merchants, and had established a similar post at Travancore ten years earlier. In 1761, the British captured Mahe, which lies adjacent to Thalassery...
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    (1930). The birds of southern India, including Madras, Malabar, Travancore, Cochin, Coorg and Mysore. Chennai: Superintendent, Government Press. Grimmett...
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    Subsidiary alliances created the Princely States of the Hindu maharajas and the Muslim nawabs. Prominent among the princely states were Cochin (1791), Jaipur...
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  • (1943–1945) Hyderabad State (1724–1798) Travancore (1729–1949) Udaipur State (734–1818) Manikya dynasty (1400–1761) United Suvadive Republic (1959–1963)...
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  • British India but functioned as British protectorates under a subsidiary alliance and some indirect rule. They were the parts of the Indian subcontinent...
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  • 1721–1947) Asaf Jahi dynasty (AD 1724–1948) Travancore royal family (AD 1729–1949) – Kingdom of Travancore Nawab of Junagarh (AD 1730–1948) Holkar dynasty...
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  • Treaty of Madrid (1801) with France. Following the refusal to enter in alliance against the Two Sicilies, France declared war on both Naples and Piedmont-Sardinia...
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    Trichinopoly after the Siege of Trichinopoly (1741) 10 August Kingdom of Travancore under Marthanda Varma defeats the Dutch Empire in the Battle of Colachel...
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  • polities are often sovereign states and then vassal states under a subsidiary alliance to the Maratha Confederacy or British East India Company. Afghan monarchies...
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    Publications, University of Kerala. p. 70. Lobato, 1965, p.100. Franco-Indian Alliances L.Lee, Johnathan (1996). The 'Ancient Supremacy': Bukhara, Afghanistan...
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