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- prin****lly between the Portuguese garrison at Cochin, allied to the Trimumpara Raja, and the armies of the Zamorin of Calicut and v****al Malabari states...
- successor negotiated a peace treaty and a fortress was built at Calicut. The Trimumpara raja of Cochin was a rebellious tributary v****al of Calicut and the first...
- agreement signed at Cochin in the Malabar Coast, in India, between the Trimumpara Raja of Cochin and Pedro Álvares Cabral on behalf of King Manuel of Portugal...
- Zamorin of Calicut. The king of Cochin, Unni Goda Varda (referred to as "Trimumpara Raja" in Portuguese chronicles) was grating at the settlement. He perceived...
- city. At Cochin he found that the trading agents had been lodged by the Trimumpara in his own palace for security reasons and also been unable to sell their...
- a Christian picked up in Calicut went as**** to make contact with the Trimumpara Raja (Unni Goda Varma), the Nair Hindu prince of Cochin. The Portuguese...
- Cochinese state. He demanded that the Raja Trimumpara of Cochin hand his Portuguese guests over to him. But Trimumpara refused and his son Narayan repels two...
- throne of Edapalli. It seems the Portuguese had come at a moment when the Trimumpara Raja was in midst of a quarrel with the elder members of his family. Edapalli...
- Manuel I of Portugal as a gift for his loyal ally, the Trimumpara Raja of Cochin. But the old Trimumpara seems to have since abdicated by this time, so Almeida...
- execution by impaling of three Muslims in Cochin, on the orders of the Trimumpara Raja, the Hindu prince of Cochin, for the sacrilege of selling a cow for...