A Photo blog of Spice Trade

Kochi and Muziris were the two windows to the world through which trade, religions and culture came to the Indian sub-continent.

Monday, 5 August 2013

Retrieved land - Claims before Muziris glory days

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On the banks of Vembanad lake in Udayamperoor lies the famous Parasurama Temple aka Ameda Temple. 'Aamaninnayidam' - the pl...
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Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Seven Chilies and a Lemon

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A walk through Mattancherry - the warehouse island of Kochi The Charm of Lemon and Chilies that brings good luck and keeps a...
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Saturday, 9 March 2013

Chinese Legacy in Muziris

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Traces of early Chinese visitors to Muziris can still be found in its different form across the Muziris belt, the modern day Kodungall...
Thursday, 7 March 2013

Kottakavu Church

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St Thomas Kottakavu Forane church North Paravur One among the seven churches started by St. Thomas the apostle in 52 AD after his arri...
Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Synod of Diamper, Udayamperoor

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A major share in changing history of Medieval Kerala.  Convened by Portuguese Governor and Archbishop of Goa Dom Alexis de Menezes...
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Saturday, 29 December 2012

Pallipuram Fort

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The most ancient European building in India. The Pallipuram Fort aka Ayikotta built in AD 1503 by the Portuguese, the fort played a signif...
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