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Kochi Buddies "Kochi Buddies" is a page for all Kochi people & For all actvities happening in Kochi Around 1530 AD, under the Portuguese, Kochi grew into a prosperous town.

Kochi formerly known in English as Cochin is a major port city on the Malabar Coast of India bordering the Laccadive Sea, which is a part of the Arabian Sea. It is part of the district of Ernakulam in the state of Kerala
Popularly known as the Queen of Arabian Sea, the city also flaunts one of the finest natural harbours of the world and was the centre of the world spice trade for many centuries.

Kochi refers to a group of islands which comprise Willingdon Island, Fort Kochi, Mattancherry etc. Kochi earned a significant position on the world trading routes after the world famous port at Kodugallur (Cranganore) was destroyed by massive flooding of the river Periyar in 1340 AD. Records show that Kodugallur (Cranganore) was known to the Arabs and Chinese traders for centuries. After the Kodugallur port was destroyed, the forces of nature created a natural harbour at the nearby city - Kochi. Kochi started to grow and soon developed into a major trading point dealing in pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, etc., which were and still are famous for their quality. Over the centuries, the princely state of Kochi came under numerous empires. Over time, the original local rulers were controlled by the Portuguese, Dutch , British and even the Zamorin of Kozhikode (Calicut). The ruler of Kochi gave the Portuguese permission to build a fort at Kochi called 'Manuel Kotta' (Fort Emmanuel) - which is the first European fort in Kochi. The Dutch invasion began around 1653 and by 1663 they emerged victorious over the Portuguese. The Dutch then built Fort Williams here. The Dutch were defeated by the great rulers of Mysore - Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan. Finally, when the whole nation lost to the British, Kochi too became a part of the British empire in 1814. The magnificent forts built here were destroyed by the British. Under the supervision of Sir Robert Bristow, Kochi was developed into a major harbour and Willingdon Island was created. Willingdon Island now accommodates the Cochin Port, Naval Airport (which was before Cochin Airport were domestic flights operated to different part of the country)and the headquarters of the Southern Naval Command

The Arabs, British, Chinese, Dutch, Italians and Portuguese helped Kochi emerge as a bustling centre of commercial activity, connecting the mainland to the rest of the world. Kochi owes a lot to great travellers, scholars and traders like Fa Hien, Vasco da Gama, Sir Robert Bristow, etc. to her growth and prosperity. The English called Kochi 'Mini England', the Dutch called it 'Homely Holland' and the Portuguese called it 'Little Lisbon' highlighting Kochi's prominence. Italian traveller Nicolas Conti wrote in his travelogue: "China is where you make your money, then Cochin is surely the place to spend it."

♥️ Kochi ...An evening click from our  KochiPic courtesy -Maxon
15/05/2025

♥️ Kochi ...
An evening click from our Kochi

Pic courtesy -Maxon

Cochin Carnival 2025
08/01/2025

Cochin Carnival 2025

03/01/2025

FotCochin

01/01/2025
29/12/2024

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29/12/2024

Cochin Carnival updates after the meeting with District Collector

🔰 Papanji will be installed at the Fort Kochi Parade Ground as part of the Cochin Carnival.

🔰 The District Collector said that the carnival rally will be held on January 2.

🔰Celebratory programs will be held from the second day of January.

28/12/2024

Cochin Carnival Committee Press Meet

Notice from Cochin Carnival CommitteeAll programs which conducted  directly by Cochin Carnival Committee are to be cance...
28/12/2024

Notice from Cochin Carnival Committee
All programs which conducted directly by Cochin Carnival Committee are to be cancelled because the National mourning of 7 days declared.to honor our former Prime Minister Dr.Manmohan Singh

28/12/2024

It's racing time 🏍️🏍️🏁

28/12/2024

DRAFT PRESS RELEASE
RESCHEDULE OF
INDIAN COAST GUARD
18TH COCHIN CARNIVAL MARATHON

As part of 49th Indian Coast Guard Day celebrations, Indian Coast Guard District Headquarters (Kerala & Mahe) in association with citizens of Fort Kochi a marathon under the banner "Run for Unity" scheduled on 29 Dec 24 at Fort Kochi postponed to 05 Jan 25 view sad demise of former Prime minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on 26 Dec 24. As a mark of respect the Govt of India has announced a seven-day national mourning from 26 Dec 24 to 01 Jan 25.
All participants are intimated that the current registrations remain valid
for the rescheduled date.
We extend our heartfelt condolences and urge everyone to
join us in honoring the remarkable legacy of Dr. Manmohan Singh.

Public Relations Officer
Indian Coast Guard (Kerala and Mahe)
Fort Kochi 28 Dec 24

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