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Kozhikode Then

Kozhikode, ruled then by the Samuthiri, is where colonial traders make their entry into India from Europe through the seas, with Vasco da Gama arriving in 1498. Map of Kozhikode from a 1572 atlas - courtesy Wikipedia. Image of Calicut from Georg Braun and Frans Hogenberg's atlas Civitates orbis terrarum, 1572
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