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Portuguese explorer Pedro Álvares
Cabral established Portuguese influence in
Kochi (Portuguese:
Cochim) in 1500,
which lasted until 1663....
- Fort
Kochi (/fɔːt koʊtʃiː/; IPA: [foːrʈ kot͡ʃi];
Cochin Portuguese Creole:
Cochim de
Baixo [ˈkoʃĩ ðɨ ˈbaiksu]), also
known by its
former name Fort Cochin...
-
Mattancherry (Malayalam: [mɐʈːaːɲd͡ʒeːɾi];
Cochin Portuguese Creole:
Cochim de Cima [ˈkoʃĩ ðɨ ˈsĩmɐ]), is a
historic ward of Kochi, Kerala. It is about...
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Diocese of
Cochin (Latin:
Dioecesis Coccinensis; Portuguese:
Diocese de
Cochim; Malayalam: കൊച്ചി രൂപത) is a
Roman Catholic Diocese following Latin Rite...
- such as Mumbai/Bombay (Bom Bahia)
territory and the
state of Kochi/Cochin (
Cochim),
until its
abandonment in the 18th
century AD due to a plague.
Under Portuguese...
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centre of
trade in pepper, and
after founding manufactories at
Cochin (
Cochim, Kochi) and
Cannanore (Ca****r, Kannur),
built a
factory at
Quilon in 1503...
- • 1500–1663
Cochim (Kochi) • 1501–1663
Cannanore (Kannur) • 1502–1658 1659–1661
Quilon (Coulão / Kollam) • 1502–1661
Pallipuram (Cochin de Cima) • 1507–1657...
- indo-portuguesa de
Cochim]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
template {{Translated|pt|Língua
crioula indo-portuguesa de
Cochim}} to the talk...
- (nau) and
ordered them to
capture the
elephants along with the ship of the
Cochim merchant. Pero [Pedro] de Ataíde was put in
command of the
Portuguese vessel...
- Jews.
Cochin Jews (1687)
Mosseh Pereyra de
Paiva -
Notisias dos
Judeos de
Cochim "Calcutta Jews",
Jewish Encyclopedia, 1901-1906
edition "Cochin
Jewish musical...