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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...
- 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...
- 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...