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  • Miniatura para Historia del Sudeste Asiático
    an Embassy from the Governor–general of India to the Courts of Siam and Cochin China (en inglés) 1 (2° edición). Londres: H. Colburn y R. Bentley. imagen…
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  • Cochin ware or Kochi ware or Jiaozhi ware (Chinese: 交趾陶; pinyin: Jiāozhǐ táo) is a type of Vietnamese pottery from Northern Province, Vietnam. Koji pottery…
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  • Hôpital Cochin, a famous hospital in Paris, France Cochin (typeface), a typeface designed in 1912 Cochin ware, a type of Chinese pottery Cochin Jews, Indian…
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  • and was the imperial administrative office and official residence of the Cochin Maharaja. Built in 1865, the palace complex consists of 49 buildings spreading…
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  • Shimamono (redirección desde Annan ware)
    with Mishima ware Mōru / Mo-ru モウル / モール Moluccas Tō Indu / Tenji 東インドゥ eastern India Kōchi ware 交趾焼 southern China Developed from Cochin ware from southern…
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  • established his base of operations at Fort Manuel after the Kingdom of Cochin negotiated to become a protectorate of Portugal in 1505. With the Portuguese…
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  • independence, Padmanabhapuram became port of Travancore-Cochin state When Indian states ware neorganized on the basis of language in 1957, Padmanabhapuram…
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  • largest township on India's west coast, trading with Mesopotamia, Egypt, Cochin, Arabia and Eastern Africa. The Mahabharata and the Puranas state that the…
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  • Commissioner Secretary to Government, General Education [1988–96] Chairman, Cochin Port Trust [1984–88] Finance Secretary, Kerala State [1982–84] Secretary…
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  • transiting through, Hyderabad/Vijayawada/ Bangalore, and headed to Trivandrum/Cochin, route via Coimbatore. Intercity trains run from Chennai (MAS) and Bangalore…
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  • Hampton Gustav Berglund III 1947-2017 American musician (Hampton Grease Band) Cochin Haneefa Salim Ghoush 1951-2010 Indian, actor, film director and screenwriter…
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  • neighboured by the Kingdom of Mysore to the northwest, the Kingdoms of Cochin and Travancore to the southwest, the Kingdom of Pudukkottai in the center…
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  • in India. The ruler of Tanur also sided with Cochin. Many of the members of the royal family of Cochin in 16th and 17th members were selected from Vettom…
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  • (Volume-II). Madras Government Press. C. Achutha Menon (1911). The Cochin State Manual. Cochin Government Press. Sreedhara Menon, A. (January 2007). Kerala…
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  • Yongle Emperor, to Cochin. As long as Cochin remained under the protection of Ming China, the Zamorin of Calicut could not invade Cochin and a military conflict…
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  • style. The street-facing Sanchuan Hall, designed by Wu Haitong, has Cochin ware decorations on the swallowtail roof and stone pillars inscribed with…
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  • until the 15th century CE. Dynasties of Chera, Chola, Pandyan, Travancore, Cochin, Zamorin, Kolathunadu, Chalukya, Pallava, Satavahana, Rashtrakuta, Western…
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  • different kinds of pottery, pottery with inscriptions, imported ceramic ware, industrial objects, brick structures and spinning whorls. Techniques such…
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  • Year Date Event 1503 Kingdom of Cochin is taken over by the Portuguese creating the first European settlement in India. 1508 3 February The Christian-Islamic…
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  • leading to contact and creolization with native languages. For example, Cochin Portuguese creole was spoken among some Christian families on Vypeen Island…
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  • maharajas and the Muslim nawabs. Prominent among the princely states were Cochin (1791), Jaipur (1794), Travancore (1795), Hyderabad (1798), Mysore (1799)…
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  • for India in 1501 and established Portuguese trading posts in Calicut and Cochin (modern day Kochi), returning to Portugal in 1501 with pepper, ginger, cinnamon…
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