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Jewish copper plates of Cochin (
Malayalam Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of 22 scheduled languages of India. Malayalam was des ...
: ജൂതശാസനം), also known as Cochin plates of Bhaskara Ravi-varman, is a royal charter issued by the
Chera Perumal Chera Perumals of Makotai, also known as the Perumal dynasty of KeralaThapar, Romila'', The Penguin History of Early India: From the Origins to AD 1300.'' Penguin Books, 2002. 331-32., or Cheraman Perumal dynasty of MahodayapuramNoburu Karashmia ...
king of Kerala, south India to
Joseph Rabban Joseph Rabban (old Malayalam:Narayanan, M. G. S. ''Perumāḷs of Kerala: Brahmin Oligarchy and Ritual Monarchy: Political and Social Conditions of Kerala Under the Cēra Perumāḷs of Makōtai (c. AD 800 - AD 1124).'' Thrissur (Kerala): CosmoBoo ...
, a Jewish merchant magnate of
Kodungallur Kodungallur (; also Cranganore, Portuguese: Cranganor; formerly known as Mahodayapuram, Shingly, Vanchi, Muchiri, Muyirikkode, and Muziris) is a historically significant town situated on the banks of river Periyar on the Malabar Coast in Thr ...
.Noburu Karashmia (ed.), ''A Concise History of South India: Issues and Interpretations.'' New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014. 136, 144.Narayanan, M. G. S. (2013), ''Perumāḷs of Kerala.'' Thrissur (Kerala): CosmoBooks, pp 451-52. The charter shows the status and importance of the Jewish colony in Kodungallur (Cranganore) near
Cochin Kochi (), also known as Cochin ( ) ( the official name until 1996) 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 K ...
on the Malabar Coast. The charter is engraved in Vattezhuthu script with additional Grantha characters in the vernacular of medieval Kerala on three sides of two copper plates (28 lines). It records a grant by king Bhaskara Ravi Varma (Malayalam: Parkaran Iravivanman) to Joseph/Yusuf Rabban (Malayalam: Issuppu Irappan) of the rights of merchant guild anjuman (Malayalam: anjuvannam) along with several other rights and privileges.Narayanan, M. G. S., "Further Studies in the Jewish Copper Plates of Cochin." ''Indian Historical Review'', Vol. 29, no. 1–2, Jan. 2002, pp. 66–76. Rabban is exempted from all payments made by other settlers in the city of Muyirikkode (at the same time extending to him all the rights of the other settlers). These rights and privileges are given perpetuity to all his descendants. The document is attested by a number of chieftains from southern and northern
Kerala Kerala ( ; ) is a state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile regions of Cochin, Malabar, South ...
. Anjuvannam, the old Malayalam form of hanjamana/anjumanNarayanan, M. G. S., "Further Studies in the Jewish Copper Plates of Cochin." ''Indian Historical Review'', Vol. 29, no. 1–2, Jan. 2002, pp. 66–76. was a south Indian merchant guild organised by Jewish, Christian, and Islamic merchants from West Asian countries. The document is dated by historians to c. 1000 CE. It is also evident from the tone of the copper plates that the Jews were not newcomers to the Malabar Coast at the time of its decree.M.G.S. Narayanan (2002), ''Further Studies in the Jewish Copper Plates of Cochin'', Indian Historical Review, Volume XXIX, Number 1-2 (January and July 2002), pp. 67–68 The plates are carefully preserved in an iron box, known as the Pandeal, within the
Paradesi Synagogue The Paradesi Synagogue aka Cochin Jewish Synagogue or the Mattancherry Synagogue (Malayalam: പരദേശി ജൂതപള്ളി) is a synagogue located in Mattancherry Jew Town, a suburb of the city of Kochi, Kerala, in India. It wa ...
at Mattancherry (
Cochin Kochi (), also known as Cochin ( ) ( the official name until 1996) 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 K ...
).


Text

The plate is engraved in vernacular of medieval Kerala using the Vattezhuthu (script) with Grantha characters . The charter ends with a list of witnesses to the deed which includes several chieftains of southern and northern Kerala, the Commander of the Eastern Forces, and the Officer who Takes Down Oral Communications.


Dating and analysis

It is evident from the language of Jewish copper plates that the Jews were not newcomers to the Malabar Coast at the time of its decree. The language of the plates "certainly prove that they
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were present in the midst of the local people f Keralafor at least several generations if not centuries".


Dating

The plates have been variously dated by different historians to the 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th and 11th-century. * The traditional date for these copper plates according to the
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is 379 CE. * Another date was documented in a letter dated 1676 CE from the leaders of Cochin Jews to Portuguese-Sephardic community of
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, using their own extant calendar, states Walter Fischel – a scholar of Oriental history of Jewish people. The letter said, among other things, "... now all this was written and sealed with the King's seal, and cut on a bronze tablet with an iron pen and diamond point, so that his successors may never accuse us of lying or change the agreement. This was done in the year 4520 after the creation of the world, and that bronze tablet is still present to our eyes." This date, states Fischel, would correspond to 490 CE in the Gregorian calendar.Walter J. Fischel (1967), ''The Exploration of the Jewish Antiquities of Cochin on the Malabar Coast'', Journal of the American Oriental Society, Jul-Sep, Vol. 87, No. 3 pp. 233-234, * In his thesis of 1972, later published in 1996 and reprinted several times in India as ''Perumals of Kerala'', Narayanan dates them to c. 1000 CE, basing his analysis on the 38th (2 + 36) "A-series" regnal year of king Bhaskara Ravi Manukuladitya who ruled between 962 and 1021 AD. * Nathan Katz states that the Kochi Jews trace their history to many centuries earlier for good reasons, yet these plates are more likely from the 10th or 11th-century. * Historians Y. Subbarayalu, Ranabir Chakravarti,
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, Elizabeth Lambourn, Ophira Gamliel and Manu Devadevan agrees with Narayanan's 1971-72 dating (c. 1000/01 AD).


Context

The decree of the plates by the Chera ruler of Kerala needs to be taken in the context of the expanding
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(and the constant threat of invasion from them). The Cochin Jewish community likely were already supporting the Chera state and once the Chola attacks on Kerala began in c. 998–999 CE, these plates and rights granted therein are "quite possibly" the reward for the financial or military assistance and support from the Jewish leader to the Chera king.


Legacy

The grant is or was cherished by both "Black Jews" and the "White Jews" (the Spanish Jews) of Cochin as a historical document and their "original" settlement deed. * During the visit of Prime Minister
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to India in 2003, the then provincial minister presented him with a replica of the Jewish copper plates. * Similar replicas were also gifted by
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during a state visit to
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in 2017.


See also

*
Quilon Syrian copper plates Kollam/Quilon Syrian copper plates, also known as Kollam Tarisappalli copper plates, or Kottayam inscription of Sthanu Ravi, or Tabula Quilonensis record a royal grant issued by the chieftain of Kollam (Ayyan Adikal) to a Syrian Christian merc ...
*
Thomas of Cana copper plates The Thomas of Cana copper plates (Malayalam: Knai Thoma Cheppedu), or Knanaya copper plates, dated variously between 345 C.E. and 811 C.E., are a lost set of copper-plate grants issued by the unidentified Chera/Perumal king of Kerala "Co-qua-ran ...


References


Further reading

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