Jewish copper plates of Cochin, also known as Cochin plates of Bhaskara Ravi-varman, is a royal charter issued by the Chera Perumal king of Kerala, south...
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portal Jewish copper plates of Cochin Thomas of Cana copper plates Narayanan 2002, pp. 66–76. Tintu, K. J. (16 April 2024). "The Syrian Christian Copper Plate...
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Yitzhari), Bnei Barak 2008. p. 67. "Further Studies in the Jewish Copper Plates of Cochin", Indian Historical Review, vol. 29, no. 1–2, Jan. 2002, pp...
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Anjuvannam (category Cochin Jews)
mention in number of south Indian inscriptions, most notably in Quilon Syrian copper plates (c. 849 CE) and in Jewish copper plates of Cochin (c. 1000 CE)...
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Indian copper plate inscriptions are legal records engraved on copper plates. The practice was widespread and long-running in the Indian subcontinent;...
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Joseph Rabban (category Cochin Jews)
According to the Jewish copper plates of Cochin (c. 1000 AD), a charter issued by the Chera king at Kodungallur, Rabban was granted the rights of merchant guild...
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Manukuladitya) Tiruvalla copper plates Perunna inscription (Rama Kulasekhara) The last Chera Perumal: Rama Kulasekhara Jewish copper plates of Cochin (early 11th century...
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Thomas. Quilon Syrian copper plates (mid-9th century AD) Jewish copper plates of Cochin (c. 1000 AD) Viraraghava copper plates (1225 AD) Subbarayalu,...
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Paradesi Synagogue (redirect from Cochin Jewish Synagogue)
copper plates of privileges given to Joseph Rabban, the earliest known Cochin Jew. These two plates were inscribed in Old Malayalam by the ruler of the...
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on a set of copper plates granting the community special privileges. The date of these plates, known as "Sâsanam", is contentious. The plates themselves...
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Venad kingdom (redirect from Kingdom of Quilon)
of Mamapalli copper plates (c. 973 CE) Govardhana Marthanda – Successor of Srivallavan Goda Varma (c. 976 – 1000 CE) Seen in Jewish copper plates of Cochin...
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Chathan, the chieftain (the udayavar) of Valluvanad, is mentioned as a witness in the Jewish copper plates of Cochin (c. 1000) issued by the Chera Perumal...
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Valantaravai inscription (category Cochin Jews)
Thirupullani Temple. Jewish copper plates of Cochin (11th century) Viraraghava copper plates of Cochin (13th century) Quilon Syrian copper plates (9th century)...
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of oil for the thiruvilakku. Manavepala Manaviyadan was the hereditary title of the chieftains of Eranadu in central Kerala. Jewish copper plates of Cochin...
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Knanaya (redirect from Knanaya Jewish)
province of Sassanian Persia to the city of Kodungallur, India in the year AD 345. The communities arrival was recorded on the Thomas of Cana copper plates which...
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Kadavumbhagam Ernakulam Synagogue (category Cochin Jews)
early as the third century CE), the local ruler of Kerala bestowed the Cochin Jews with copper plates inscribed with 72 privileges (rights). These privileges...
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Religion in Kerala (redirect from Sunnis of Kerala)
the eastern part of Ernakulam district. The known earliest mention about Muslims of Kerala is in the Quilon Syrian copper plates of the 9th century CE...
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Baghdadi Jews and the Cochin Jews of India (Jews in India); and the former Jewish community in Kaifeng, China. Here is a partial list of some prominent Asian...
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Mesopotamia. Thoma received copper-plates of socio-economic rights known today as the Thomas of Cana copper plates. The descendants of Thoma and the migrants...
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Judeo-Malayalam (redirect from Jewish Malayalam)
traditional language of the Cochin Jews (also called Malabar Jews), from Kerala, in southern India, spoken today by a few dozens of people in Israel and...
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Malankara Church (category Wikipedia articles with possible conflicts of interest from April 2020)
socio-economic rights known today as the Thomas of Cana copper plates by the Chera Dynasty. Thoma's plates were recorded and translated in the 16th and 17th...
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Saint Thomas Christian denominations (redirect from Marthoma Family of Churches)
it. Five sheets of the three copper plates are now in the custody of St. Thomas Christians.[citation needed] Thazhekad sasanam is one of the earliest surviving...
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Signatures on the Quilon Copper Plates". In Sundermann, W.; Hintze, A.; de Blois, F. (eds.). Exegisti Monumenta: Festschrift in Honour of Nicholas Sims-Williams...
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Paravur Synagogue (category Cochin Jews)
worship. This was documented in the copper plates dated 10th century AD issued by Bhaskara Ravi Varman to the Jewish community leader Joseph Rabban. In...
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Saint Thomas Christians (redirect from Christians of St. Thomas)
the Syriac Christian tradition of the Church of the East. During this time period Thomas of Cana received copper plates of socio-economic and religious...
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Palayur (section Jews of Palayur)
ancient trade centres of Kerala, especially Muziris, by rivers and backwaters. The river and backwater system in the erstwhile Cochin State opens out into...
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Malabar District (category Regions of Kerala)
of the 64 old Nambudiri villages of Kerala. Descriptions about the rulers of Eranad and Valluvanad regions can be seen in the Jewish copper plates of...
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Kerala (redirect from Climate of Kerala)
Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile regions of Cochin, Malabar, South Canara, and Travancore. Spread over 38,863 km2 (15,005 sq mi)...
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was kodungallur. The Jewish copper plate inscriptions of 1000 AD says that Kodungallur is Muyirikkode. Muyirikkode is another name of Muziris. According...
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Rembrandt's prints (section Copper plates)
Göttingen University Library) to make up the corpus of plates known to Hinterding in 1995 (seventy-nine plates known to the Musée du Petit Palais in 1986). The...
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