- his
Natural History,
hailed Muziris as "the
first emporium of India". The
important known commodities exported from
Muziris were ****es (such as black...
- Kochi-
Muziris Biennale is an
initiative of the
Kochi Biennale Foundation with
support from the
Government of Kerala. The
concept of the Kochi-
Muziris Biennale...
- the
lives of the old port city of Ponnani, was
exhibited at the
Kochi Muziris Biennale in 2016. Additionally, his 'Manchukkar - The
Seafarers of Malabar'...
- Gospel,
traveling as far as
Kerala in
South India, and
eventually reached Muziris (modern-day
North Paravur and
Kodungalloor in
Kerala State) in 52. He started...
- Portuguese: Cranganor; ****dayapuram, Shingly, Vanchi, Muchiri, Muyirikkode, and
Muziris) is a
historically significant town
situated on the
banks of
river Periyar...
-
Muziris is a
genus of
jumping spiders that was
first described by Eugène
Louis Simon in 1901. The name is
derived from
Muziris, a lost city in
India (presumed...
-
Roman Empire.
Muziris (Cranganore) was destro**** by m****ive
flooding of the
river Periyar in 1341,
opening a new port
called Kochi.
Muziris was also known...
-
Tabula Peutingeriana locates "Tondis"
north of
Muziris (north of "Templ Augusti" and "Lacus
Muziris").
There are
several references to a port with the...
- Sri Lanka.
Another place full of
archeological records is
Muziris, in the
Kerala region.
Muziris was a
major centre of
trade in
Tamilakkam between the Chera...
-
conducted in the
village shrine of the
south Malabar region in Kerala. Kochi-
Muziris Biennale is the
largest art
exhibition in the
country and the
biggest contemporary...