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  2. Kingdom of Cochin - Wikipedia

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    Cochin in the 1960s, just a few years after joining the union. During 1800 to 1947, the kingdom of Cochin included much of modern-day Thrissur district excluding Chavakkad taluk, a few areas of Alathur taluk and the whole of Chittur taluk of the Palakkad district and Kochi taluk (excluding Fort Kochi), most of Kanayannur taluk (excluding Edappally), parts of Aluva taluk (Karukutty, Angamaly ...

  3. History of Kochi - Wikipedia

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    For many centuries up to and during the British Raj, the city of Kochi was the seat of the eponymous princely state. Muziris, a centre of global trade somewhere north to Kochi (presently identified with Kodungallur in Thrissur district), traces its history back many centuries, when it was the centre of Indian spice trade for hundreds of years, and was known to the Jews, Arabs, Yavanas (Greeks ...

  4. Kochi - Wikipedia

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    The Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) is a major university named after the city. Most of the colleges in Kochi offering tertiary education are affiliated either with the Mahatma Gandhi University or with the Cochin University. Kochi has one of the campuses of the Indian Maritime University at Willingdon Island.

  5. History of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Mamankam festival, which was the largest native festival, was held at Tirunavaya near Kuttippuram, on the bank of river Bharathappuzha. [5] Athavanad , the headquarters of Azhvanchery Thamprakkal , who were also considered as the supreme religious chief of the Nambudiri Brahmins of Kerala, is also located near Tirunavaya.

  6. Cochin University of Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Cochin University College of Engineering, Kuttanad was established in 1999 and is owned by the Cochin University of Science and Technology. It is situated in a 42-acre campus in Pulincunnoo, Kuttanad, about 75 km away from the main campus at Thrikkakara. It is the only campus of CUSAT that is outside the Ernakulam District.

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    A worker removes letters from the Twitter sign posted on the exterior of Twitter headquarters in San Francisco, California in July of 2023, when the company rebranded as X.

  8. School of Engineering, CUSAT - Wikipedia

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    The School of Engineering is a college under Cochin University of Science and Technology, in Kochi , Kerala, India. Established in 1979 for offering part-time M.Tech programmes. Established in 1979 for offering part-time M.Tech programmes.

  9. Calicut kingdom - Wikipedia

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    University of Calicut, 2006 A. Sreedhara Menon, A Survey of Kerala History , (1967), Madras, 1991 S. Muhammad Hussain Nainar (1942), Tuhfat-al-Mujahidin: An Historical Work in The Arabic Language , University of Madras , retrieved 3 December 2020 (The English translation of the historic book Tuhfat Ul Mujahideen written about the society of ...