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Cochin

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Cochin became the site of the earliest European settlement in India when the Portuguese landed in 1500. The Kingdom of Cochin agreed friendly relations with the Portuguese, who cemented their involvement in the city by winning a war with the rulers of [[Calicut]]. Although the Raja of Cochin was nominally in charge, the Portuguese effectively ruled the city from 1503-1663. The Dutch then conquered Cochin and ruled the territory until 1773 when [[Hyder Ali]] took possession. In 1814, the British acquired Cochin under the [[Anglo-Dutch Treaty]] in exchange for the island of Banca (in Indonesia).
==Places in Fort Cochinarea==*[[Built around the old Portuguese Fort Emmanuel, this area is the oldest part of Cochin]], with Portuguese, Dutch and British buildings.
==Churches==

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