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famous Coonan Kurish Oath that took
place at
Coonan Kurish Church,
MattancherryFrancis Xavier also
baptised several thousand,
which increased the Catholic...
- The
Paradesi Synagogue or the
Mattancherry Synagogue (Malayalam: പരദേശി ജൂതപള്ളി) is a
synagogue located in
Mattancherry Jew Town, a
suburb of the city...
- to a
group of
islands which comprise Willingdon Island, Fort Kochi,
Mattancherry etc. The city
derives its name from the
Malayalam word
Kochazhi meaning...
- of Bent
Cross or
Leaning Cross Oath, was
taken on 3
January 1653, in
Mattancherry, by a
significant portion of the
Saint Thomas Christian community in...
- of Cochin,
initiated local administration by
forming town
councils in
Mattancherry and Ernakulam. In 1907, the
Governor of the
Madras Presidency, Sir Arthur...
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sites in
Ernakulam are
Koonan Kurish St
George Orthodox Pilgrim church,
Mattancherry;
Vadakken Paravoor St
Thomas Catholic Church,
Malayattoor Pally; and...
- the
early city
developed on
relatively high
ground in the
village of
Mattancherry (now a
district in
Kochi city, once
called "Cochim de Cima"). The original...
-
synagogues in Kerala:
Kadavumbhagam Mattancherry Synagogue, (1130 A.D or 1539 A.D),
Mattanchery Thekkumbhagam Mattancherry Synagogue, (1647 A.D), Mattanchery...
-
Pathiramanal a
small island in Muhamma.
Padmanabhapuram Palace and the
Mattancherry Palace are two
nearby heritage sites.
India portal Outline of Kerala...
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characteristic sloping roofs. The Jor
Bangla Temple, from 1655, is pictured.
Mattancherry Palace, Ernakulam,
Kerala Kerala 1998 (cultural) The
palace was built...