Category:Kingdom of Cochin

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<nowiki>Reino de Cochín; کوچین شاهلیغی; Cochin; Ríocht Cochin; پادشاهی کوچین; 科欽王國; Regatul Kochin; مملکت کوچین; Кочійське царство; 科欽王國; 科钦王国; కొచ్చిన్ రాజ్యం; Cochinin kuningaskunta; கொச்சி இராச்சியம்; Regno di Cochin; Principauté de Cochin; Kochin; Kočino karalystė; Kočin; Княжество Кочин; 科钦王国; Kerajaan Cochin; コーチン王国; പെരുമ്പടപ്പു സ്വരൂപം; Kingdom of Cochin; Кочины кънйазад; Cochin; Koçin knyazlığı; Kongeriket Cochin; Kingdom of Cochin; Княства Кочын; Regno de Cochin; कोचीन का साम्राज्य; srednjeveško kraljestvo in pozneje kneževina v južni Indiji; État princier du Raj britannique (1500 à 1949); kerajaan di Asia Selatan; ഇന്ത്യയിലെ ഒരു രാജവംശം; historisch land; историческое государство; historiski stat w Indiskej; entinen kuningaskunta Intiassa; Medieval kingdom and later princely state on the Malabar Coast, South India; historischer Staat; سٲبقہٕ مُلُک; మధ్యయుగం నాటి కేరళ ప్రాంతపు రాజ్యం; Kraljestvo Kočin; Kočinsko kraljestvo; Kneževina Kočin; Kočinska kneževina; కొచ్చిన్ సంస్థానం; Кочин (государство); പെരുമ്പടപ്പ് രാജവംശം; കൊച്ചി രാജ്യം; പെരുമ്പടപ്പ്; പെരുമ്പടപ്പ് സ്വരൂപം; Kingdom of Cochin; പെരുമ്പടപ്പുസ്വരൂപം; കൊച്ചി(രാജ്യം); കൊച്ചി രാജവംശം; 科钦王国; 科钦王國; Kočio karalystė; Perumpadapas</nowiki>
Kingdom of Cochin 
Medieval kingdom and later princely state on the Malabar Coast, South India
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Location
  • British Raj
Capital
Basic form of government
  • absolute monarchy
Has part(s)
  • Portuguese Cochin
Inception
  • 15th century
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date
  • 1949
Replaces
Replaced by
Different from
Map9° 57′ 10″ N, 76° 20′ 19″ E
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Wikidata Q150056
VIAF ID: 236554876
GND ID: 4529698-4
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The Kingdom of Cochin (also known as Perumpadappu Swaroopam, Madarajyam, Gosree Rajyam, or Kuru Swaroopam; Malayalam: കൊച്ചി or പെരുമ്പടപ്പ്‌) was a princely state that included much of modern day Thrissur district, Chittoor Taluk of Palakkad district and among others Kochi and parts of Ernakulam district which are now the part of the Indian state of Kerala. Kochi was the first princely state to willingly join the Indian Union, when India gained independence in 1947. Cochin merged with Travancore to create en:Travancore-Cochin, which was in turn merged with the Malabar district of Madras State on November 1, 1956, to form the Indian state of Kerala.

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