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Kodungallur (IPA: [koɖuŋːɐlːuːr];
formerly also
called as
Cranganore (anglicised name), Portuguese: Cranganor; ****dayapuram, Shingly, Vanchi, Muchiri...
- The
Archdiocese of
Cranganore or
Cranganor and
Angamaly was a
latinised Syriac Padroado Archdiocese in Kodungallur, Kerala, India. This
diocese is a product...
- that
attest to
numerous Jewish settlers arriving at
Cranganore, an
ancient port near Cochin.
Cranganore, now
transliterated as Kodungallur, but also known...
- also hold the
title of the
Syrian Catholic Primate of the
Archdiocese of
Cranganore. The
beginnings lie in the
Padroado system of
Portuguese Goa and Damaon...
- Eriyad,
Cranganore.
Retrieved 9
January 2023. "തായ്വേര് by രാധാകൃഷ്ണൻ സി".
Mohamed Abdurahiman Memorial Library & Club, Eriyad,
Cranganore. Retrieved...
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India in 1949. Historically, the
capital of
Cochin was in
Kodungallur (
Cranganore), but in 1341, the
capital was
moved to
Cochin to
remedy a disastrous...
- The
Fortaleza da São Tomé, also
known as
Cranganore Fort or
Kottapuram Fort, is
situated in
Kodungallur of
Thrissur District in Kerala, India. It was of...
-
abolished and the
Malabar Church was
reorganized as the
Archdiocese of
Cranganore and made
subject to the
Padroado Latin Catholic Primatal Archbishopric...
- Kingdom. The
traditional account is that
traders of
Judea arrived at
Cranganore, an
ancient port near
Cochin in 562 BCE, and that more Jews came as exiles...
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initially resided on the
north side of the
Chera Empire's
capital city of
Cranganore while the
Middle Eastern migrant Knanaya arrived and
settled on the south...