Cochin
see also: Etymology of Cochin
See also: Cochin (homonymy)
Town of Cochin
See also: Kochi (India)
History of the principality
By the Treated anglo-Dutch of 1814 , the English yield to the Dutchmen the island Bangka in the archipelago Indonesia N, in exchange of the establishment of Cochin and dependences. The principality integrated the State of the Kérala.
Government
Leaders: Râja then Mahârâja then Mahârâja Gangadhara Koviladhi Karikal
- Râja
- Towards 1500 - 1503: Unniramakoil I
- 1503 - 1537: Unniramakoil II
- 1537 - 1565: Virakeralavarma I
- 1565 - 1601: Kesararamavarma II
- 1601 - 1615: Virakeralavarma II
- 1615 - 1624: Ravivarma I
- 1624 - 1637: Virakeralavarma III
- 1637 - 1645: Godavarma I
- 1645 - 1646: Virarayiravarma
- 1646 - 1650: Virakeralavarma IV
- 1650 - 1656: Ramavarma I
- 1656 - 1658: Gangadhara Lakshmi - Regent
- 1658 - 1662: Ramavarma II
- 1662 - 1663: Godavarma II
- 1663 - 1687: Virakeralavarma V
- 1687 - 1693: Ramavarma IiII
- 1693 - 1697: Ravivarma II
- 1697 - 1701: Ramavarma IV
- 1701 - 1721: Ramavarma V
- 1721 - 1731: Ravivarma III
- 1731 - 1746: Ramavarma VI
- 1746 - 1749: Keralavarma I
- 1749 - 1760: Ramavarma Viii
- 1760 - 1775: Keralavarma II
- 1775 - 1790: Ramavarma VIII
- 1790 - 1805: Ramavarma IX
- 1805 - 1809: Ramavarma X
- 1809 - 1828: Keralavarma III
- 1828 - 1837: Ramavarma XI
- 1837 - 1844: Ramavarma XII
- 1844 - 1851: Ramavarma XIII
- 1851 - 1853: Keralavarma IV
- 1853 - 1864: Ravivarma IV
- 1864 - 1888: Ramavarma XIV
- 1888 - 1895: Sir Transfered Keralavarma V
- Mahârâja
- 1895 - 1914: Sri Sir Ramavarma XV (Abdicates)
- Mahârâja Gangadahra Koviladhi Karikal
See too
- princely States of the Indies alphabetically
- princely States of the Indies by religion
- Jewish in India
External bond
- List of the leaders
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