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Researcher reveals Kerala's possible Mediterranean link
Archaeological remains like shards of Roman amphora have recently been dug up from Pattanam near Kochi, close to the ancient port town Muziris, known locally as Kdoungallur.
2010-03-11 to history by anonymous   cached copy
KCHR invites applications for Research Assistants - Newindpress.com
The Kerala Council for Historical Research (KCHR) has invited applications for the post of Research Assistant. Candidates should have completed MA degree in any social sciences with 55 percent marks.
2008-07-06 to history by anonymous   cached copy
Malayinkeezhu %u2018making%u2019 history - Newindpress.com
The Malayinkeezhu History Research Project, initiated by a group of academicians and journalists, is fast becoming a mass movement.
2007-10-08 to history by anonymous   cached copy
'Trade, not invasion brought Islam to India'-India-The Times of India
In fact, the first mosque in the county was built by an Arab trader at Kodungallur, in what is now Kerala, in 629 AD. Interestingly, Prophet Mohammed was alive at that time and this mosque in India would probably have been one of the first few mosques in
2007-06-24 to history by anonymous   cached copy
NDTV.com: Archaeologists dig out ancient port
Archaeologists in Kerala have discovered a 2000-year-old port settlement probably dating back to the first BC to third AD, in Pattanam about 50 km from the modern day port city of Kochi.
2007-06-02 to history by anonymous   cached copy
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If you think Sunday was a holiday for the Keralites from time immemorial you are mistaken. It was declared as a holiday only in 1894. A notice was issued in this regard by the Diwan of that time.
2007-04-21 to history by anonymous   cached copy
The Hindu : Magazine / Columns : 1957, not 1857 or 1757
TWO dates most Indians at least vaguely recognise the significance of are 1757 and 1857. In the first of those years the British won a battle at Plassey that proved a crucial turning point in their eventual emergence as the rulers of the sub-continent. In
2007-03-04 to history by anonymous   cached copy
History � Kerala Tourism
Kerala saw comparatively little defiance of the British Raj%u2014nevertheless, several rebellions occurred, including the 1946 Punnapra-Vayalar revolt.[
2007-03-02 to history by anonymous   cached copy
Kerala : God's own country: History of Kerala
During Neolithic times, humans largely avoided Kerala's malarial rainforests and wetlands; thus, the first evidence of habitation %u2014 potsherds and dolmens %u2014 dates to the 10th century BC.[2] These were produced by
2007-02-13 to history by anonymous   cached copy
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The Kerala Council for Historical Research (KCHR), in a bid to further research and publication related to the history of Kerala, has proposed two fellowships.
2007-02-12 to history by anonymous   cached copy

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