The Battle of Cochin, sometimes referred as the Second Siege of Cochin, was a series of confrontations, between March and July 1504, fought on land and...
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Kochi (redirect from Cochin, India)
as 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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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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6th Portuguese India Armada (Albergaria, 1504) (category Maritime history of Portugal)
Pereira, the hero of the battle of Cochin, is slated to be relieved as captain of Fort Manuel. It is said that the Trimumpara Raja of Cochin, who had become...
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traveller Niccolò Da Conti, who visited Cochin in 1440. Today, Kochi is the commercial hub of Kerala, and one of the fastest growing second-tier metropolises...
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Portuguese India (redirect from State of the Portuguese India)
Cochin defending the territory from a large attack by the Zamorin at the Battle of Cochin, sacked Cranganore, struck an allegiance with the king of Tanur...
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Duarte Pacheco Pereira (category Portuguese explorers of Africa)
protectorate in India, from a series of attacks between March and July 1504 by the ruling Zamorin of Calicut. (see Battle of Cochin (1504)). Having only 150 Portuguese...
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Ludovico di Varthema (category Explorers of Asia)
January, 1505), Kerala was still smoldering in the aftermath of the hard-fought Battle of Cochin, and the most recent Portuguese armada was still in the vicinity...
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Baloch Regiment (category Infantry regiments of Pakistan)
Tamgha-i-Jurat. The Regiment's long list of battle honours dates from the Battle of Cochin in 1809 to the Battle of Qaisar-i-Hind in 1971. The Baloch Regiment...
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Vadakkumkur (category Feudal states of Kerala)
battle with Cochin and their Portuguese allies. Vadakkumkur and Thekkumkur were later annexed by Marthanda Varma and incorporated into the Kingdom of...
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Colonial India (redirect from Colonization of india)
Calicut in the Battle of Cochin (1504). However, the allegiance of the Mappila merchants in Tanur region still stayed under the Zamorin of Calicut. Francisco...
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Calicut in the Battle of Cochin (1504). However, the allegiance of the Mappila merchants in Tanur region still stayed under the Zamorin of Calicut. The...
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Kerala (redirect from Climate of Kerala)
Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile regions of Cochin, Malabar, South Canara, and Travancore. Spread over 38,863 km2...
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Perumbalam bridge, which is under construction as of December 2023. Battle of Cochin (1504) "Census of India:Villages with population 5000 & above". Registrar...
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Indian Navy (redirect from Navy of India)
first one—Battle of Cochin, was fought in 1504, and the second engagement happened four years later off Diu. Both these wars exposed the weakness of Indian...
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The following is a list of wars involving Portugal. Military history of Portugal Unofficial Portuguese soldiers just helped the Zamorin. See also: Auxiliary...
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Os Lusíadas (category National symbols of Portugal)
of da Gama, prophecies the future of Portuguese exploration and conquest. She tells of Duarte Pacheco Pereira's defense of Cochin (Battle of Cochin);...
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Zamorin (redirect from Capture of Calicut)
learning that Hyder Ali had captured the neighboring country of Chirakkal in Kannur. Cochin Quilon (Kurakkeni Kollam) Cannanore Cranganore Calicut Bangalore...
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was the home to two of the four major kingdoms that ruled Kerala. Perumpadappu was the original hometown of the Kingdom of Cochin, which is also known...
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a sworn enemy of Calicut instead, the Raja of Cochin, who invited them to establish headquarters. The Zamorin of Calicut invaded Cochin in response, but...
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Dutch Malabar (redirect from List of commanders of Dutch Malabar)
മലബാർ) also known by the name of its main settlement Cochin, were a collection of settlements and trading factories of the Dutch East India Company on...
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Malabar District (category Regions of Kerala)
of Travancore-Cochin (1950–1956) to form Kerala according to the States Reorganisation Act, 1956. On the same day, the present Kasaragod district of South...
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Cochin over the pepper trade, and the Vadakkumkur raja was killed in battle with Cochin and their Portuguese allies. After the attack, Vadakkumkur palace...
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Malappuram district (redirect from Places of importance in Malappuram district)
Calicut in the Battle of Cochin (1504). However, the allegiance of the Mappila merchants in Tanur region still stayed under the Zamorin of Calicut. Thunchaththu...
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Kiryathil Nair (section Branching of power)
culminating in a series of military conflicts. Notable battles include the Battle of Cochin (1504), which saw the Kingdom of Calicut suffer a devastating...
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Paradesi Synagogue (redirect from Cochin Jewish Synagogue)
localities. The synagogue is located in the quarter of Old Cochin known as Jew Town, and is the only one of the seven synagogues in the area still in use....
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5th Portuguese India Armada (Albuquerque, 1503) (category Maritime history of Portugal)
Portuguese-allied ruler of Cochin from a land invasion by the Zamorin of Calicut. Anticipating a new invasion, the armada erected Fort Sant'Iago in Cochin, the first...
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were in the Kingdom of Cochin: 391 Kesava Pillai was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Travancore Army. To boost the strength of the armed forces, several...
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4th Portuguese India Armada (Gama, 1502) (category Maritime history of Portugal)
squadron – a certain "Diogo Pires" (a man of that name is mentioned later commanding a caravel during the Battle of Cochin (1504)). Castanheda fits the six captains...
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Achan of the Kingdom of Cochin and Maharaja Rama Varma of the Kingdom of Travancore made an alliance to drive out the Zamorin of Calicut from the territories...
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