Kottappuram or Kottapuram is a village in
Kodungallur
Kodungallur (; formerly also called as Cranganore (anglicised name), Portuguese language, Portuguese: Cranganor; Mahodayapuram, Shingly, Vanchi, Muchiri, Muyirikkode, and Muziris) is a historically significant town situated on the banks of Per ...
,
Thrissur district
Thrissur (), anglicised as Trichur, is one of the List of districts of Kerala, 14 districts in the States and union territories of India, Indian state of Kerala. It is situated in the central region of the state. Spanning an area of about , th ...
, Kerala, India (Malayalam: കോട്ടപ്പുറം). Kottapuram is the southern boundary of Kodungallur. The place is named after a fort built by the Portuguese in 1523. It is also the headquarters of the Kottapuram Diocese. It is surrounded by
Krishnankotta on the east,
Thiruvanchikulam on the north,
Gothuruth on the south and
Valiya Panikkan Thuruth on the south. The main rice trade in Kodungallur is at the Kottapuram market. Historians believe that this market is as old as
Sangham period. The site of the historic Portuguese fort is now under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India. There is also a monument to
Knai Thoma near the fort.
Nearest airport is
Kochi International Airport
Cochin International Airport , popularly known as Kochi International Airport or Nedumbassery Airport, is an international airport serving the city of Kochi, Kerala, in southwestern India. It is located at Nedumbassery, about northeast of th ...
.
History
Kottapuram was a part of
Muziris
''Muciṟi'' (, ), commonly anglicized as Muziris (, Malayalam, Old Malayalam: ''Muciṟi'' or ''Muciṟipaṭṭaṇam'', possibly identical with the medieval ''Muyiṟikkōṭŭ'') was an ancient harbour and urban centre on India's Malabar C ...
, the ancient port of Kodungallur and hence has a history as old as Muziris.
Most of the traders of the ancient times were based on the fort, probably because it was surrounded by rivers on all three sides and had the landscape needed to become an early small port by sea. Rivers that are deep and shallow enough to enter from the sea was close to the lake. It can be seen that the Romans and the Greeks had trade relations even before Christ. They mainly bought pepper from Kerala.
For the first time in India, Jewish immigrants reached Kerala through Kottapuram. Their first habitat was Mala, east of the fort. Muslims also reached Kodungallur through Kottapuram. The first muslim mosque in India was built 3 kilometers north of Kottapuram by
Malik Ibn Dinar
Malik Dinar (, Malayalam: മാലിക് ദീനാര്) (died 748 CE)Al-Hujwiri, "Kashf al-Mahjoob", 89 was a Muslim scholar and traveller. He was one of the first known Muslims to have come to India in order to teach Islam in the I ...
. In AD 345, many Syrians came here under the leadership of the Babylonian merchant Knai Thomas. They also built churches and businesses here. There is a monument erected by the Archdiocese of Kottayam at the place where he is believed to have come.
Fortaleza da São Tomé
The Fortaleza da São Tomé, also known as Cranganore Fort or Kottapuram Fort, is situated in Kodungallur of Thrissur District in Kerala, India. It was of 18 feet in thickness and was made of laterite. The stone fort was built by the Portugu ...
, known locally as Kottappuram Fort/Tipu's Fort, was constructed in Kodungallur by Portuguese in 1523. The fort was enlarged in 1565, and passed into the hands of the Dutch in 1663 who destroyed the fort.
Kottapuram Fort was an important part of the
Nedumkotta fort built by Travancore under the leadership of
Eustachius Benedictus de Lenoy to defend Tipu Sultan.
Etymology
The word Kottapuram means 'the place around a Fort' (Kotta means
Fort
A fortification (also called a fort, fortress, fastness, or stronghold) is a military construction designed for the defense of territories in warfare, and is used to establish rule in a region during peacetime. The term is derived from La ...
). Since there are many fortresses in Kerala, the state has many places with a similar name. This particular place gets its name from a fort constructed by Portuguese in 1523.
Only relics of the fort is seen as it was destroyed by
Zamorin
The Samoothiri (Anglicised as Zamorin; Malayalam: , , Arabic: ''Sāmuri'', Portuguese: ''Samorim'', Dutch: ''Samorijn'', Chinese: ''Shamitihsi''Ma Huan's Ying-yai Sheng-lan: 'The Overall Survey of the Ocean's Shores' 433 Translated and Edi ...
as well as
Tipu sultan
Tipu Sultan (, , ''Sultan Fateh Ali Sahab Tipu''; 1 December 1751 – 4 May 1799) commonly referred to as Sher-e-Mysore or "Tiger of Mysore", was a ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore based in South India. He was a pioneer of rocket artillery ...
. The fort is known as
Cranganore Fort
Kodungallur (; formerly also called as Cranganore (anglicised name), Portuguese: Cranganor; Mahodayapuram, Shingly, Vanchi, Muchiri, Muyirikkode, and Muziris) is a historically significant town situated on the banks of river Periyar on the M ...
. The fort is almost ruined now.
Religion
The
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kottapuram, which is a
suffragan
A suffragan bishop is a type of bishop in some Christian denominations.
In the Catholic Church, a suffragan bishop leads a diocese within an ecclesiastical province other than the principal diocese, the metropolitan archdiocese; the diocese led ...
of the
Archdiocese of Verapoly, has its see here.
Schools
*St. Micheal's L.P. School, Kottappuram
*St. Anne's Higher Secondary School, Kottappuram
Gallery
Fortrelic.jpg, Relics of the cranganore fort - explosive store room
St Micheals Cathedral.jpg, St. Micheal's cathedral
Kottapuramriver.jpg, Kottapuram river, and bridge amidst some Chinese fishing nets
Historicrelic.jpg, Monument erected by government of Travancore
Wikimedians of Kerala at Kottappuram Market on Wikisangamotsavam 2018 IMG 20190121 092126.jpg, Kottappuram Market
Kottappuram Market Amphitheatre DSC 9891 07.jpg, Boat Jetty near Kottappuram market
Kottappuram Market Amphitheatre DSC 9891 16.jpg, Church near Kottappuram Market
Kottappuram Market Amphitheatre DSC 9891 10.jpg, Light at Amphitheatre
References
Cities and towns in Thrissur district
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