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    The Kingdom of Cochin or the Cochin State, named after its capital in the city of Kochi (Cochin), was a kingdom in the central part of present-day Kerala...
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    merger of two former kingdoms, Travancore and Cochin on 1 July 1949. Its original capital was Thiruvananthapuram. The five Tamil-majority Taluks of Vilavancode...
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    Kochi (redirect from Cochin, India)
    name Cochin (/ˈkoʊtʃɪn/ KOH-chin), is a major port city along the Malabar Coast of India bordering the Laccadive Sea. It is part of the district of Ernakulam...
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    back to the days of the monarchs of the Kingdoms of Travancore and Cochin. In 1799, the Kingdom of Travancore became a vassal state of the British Empire...
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    back to the time of King Solomon. The Cochin Jews settled in the Kingdom of Cochin in South India, now part of the present-day state of Kerala. As early...
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  • up Cochin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cochin is the former name of Kochi, a port city in India. Cochin may also refer to: Kingdom of Cochin, a...
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    1936 by the Kingdom of Cochin, intended for transporting officials involved in the development of the Cochin Port. The Kingdom of Cochin allowed the British...
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    Chavakkad region of Thrissur district. The regions of South Malabar and Kingdom of Cochin, both of which share many historical, geographical, and cultural...
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  • to the Rajah of Kingdom of Cochin (Kerala) from 1632 to 1809 and second only to the Rajah in power and wealth in the central Cochin area during that...
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    some parts of Tenkasi district) with the Thachudaya Kaimal's enclave of Irinjalakuda Koodalmanikyam temple in the neighbouring Kingdom of Cochin. However...
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    Palace situated in Thripunithura was the palace of Maharaja of Cochin, the ruler of Kingdom of Cochin. Thrippunithura is known for its rich culture which...
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    facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore, Hyder Ali. After the invasion, the Kingdom of Cochin to the south of Malabar became a tributary state of Mysore. The...
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    Mattancherry Palace (category Monuments of National Importance in Kerala)
    Empire as a gift to the Kingdom of Cochin. The palace was built and gifted by the Portuguese as a present to the king of Cochin, around 1545. It was built...
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  • This is a list of conflicts involving the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and its predecessor states (the Kingdom of Great Britain...
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    Portuguese led by Kunjali Marakkar(The naval chief of the kingdom of Kozhikode), the ruler of Cochin aligned with the Portuguese. The port at Kozhikode...
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    Sree Poornathrayeesa Temple (category Abhimana temples of Vishnu)
    temples of the erstwhile Kingdom of Cochin. The presiding deity is Vishnu as Santhanagopala Murthy or Poornathrayeesa. He was the national deity of Cochin and...
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  • The Cochin State Manual was a 1911 CE publication of the erstwhile Kingdom of Cochin, detailing the social, economic, and historical conditions of the...
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    Cochin (7 January 1663 – 1795), and Quilon (29 December 1658 – 14 April 1659 and from 24 December 1661 – 1795). The Kingdom of Cochin was an ally of the...
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    of 1814, Rama Varma XII of the Kingdom of Cochin moved his capital from Mattancherry to Tripunithura in about 1840. Fort Cochin Municipality was established...
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  • Rama Varma Kochaniyan Thampuran (d. 1964), Indian royal from the Kingdom of Cochin This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    Malabar region, after the Kingdom of Cochin negotiated to become a protectorate of Portugal in 1505. With the Portuguese conquest of Goa from the Bijapur Sultanate...
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    Thrissur (redirect from Culture of Thrissur)
    (189 mi) north-west of the state's capital city, Thiruvananthapuram. Thrissur was once the capital of the Kingdom of Cochin, and was a point of contact for the...
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    that, since the 1800s existed the Kingdom of Travancore, the Kingdom of Cochin, Malabar District, and South Canara of the British India. The Malabar District...
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    1 July 1949 Travancore and Cochin were merged to form Travancore-Cochin state. The Malabar District and Kasaragod region of South Canara, which together...
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    Raja Thoma of Villarvattom was a feudal monarch of Villarvattom, a vassal fiefdom of the Kingdom of Cochin. Pakalomattam family "Raja Thoma Villarvattam –...
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  • Vadakkumkur (category Feudal states of Kerala)
    became an independent kingdom, while Vadakkumkur became a vassal of Cochin. During the time of Portuguese dominance in Cochin, disputes arose between...
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    and the Kingdom of Cochin were peacefully annexed into India without much hassle. The state of Kerala was created in 1956 from the former state of Travancore-Cochin...
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  • Paliyam Satyagraha (category Kingdom of Cochin)
    prime ministership post in the Kingdom of Cochin. The Paliyam road passed through the areas surrounding the Palace of the Paliath family and even within...
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    Kodungallur (category Suburbs of Kochi)
    meaning a 'bloody killing field', because of a 16th-century battle between Zamorin of Calicut and Kingdom of Cochin which was fought here.[citation needed]...
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  • Kerala Day (category Culture of Kerala)
    Thrissur and Cochin. This region had been ruled by the Zamorin of Calicut, Arakkal kingdom, Kolathunadu, Kingdom of Tanur, and Kingdom of Valluvanad, with...
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