Cultural Encounters in Pre-Modern Kerala: A Historical Overview

 
 
 
 
 
III SEM BA HISTORY
CULTURAL TRENDS IN PRE-MODERN KERALA
Module 1
 
Four main accounts:
 
Greco-Romans
Chinese
Arabs
European
Jews
Russians
Portuguese
Dutch
British
 
 
Megasthanese- 4
th
 c. BC-Greek Ambassidor- Indica- Chera Empire
Strabo- 21 AD-   Geography
Pliny- 77AD-  Natural History
Ptolemy- 1
st
 A.D-  Geography
Anonymous author-90 AD- Periplus of the Erythrian Sea
Cosmos Indico Pleustes- 6
th
 Century- Topographia Indica Christiana
The Peutinger Tables -225 – 250 A.D- Maps copied from the frescos of
Rome
 
Chou-Ju-Kua-1225 AD
Tao-i- Chili  by Wang-ta-Yuan -
eye witness account Ezhimala
and Calicut
 Ying-Yai-Sheng -Lan by Ma-Huan (The Overall Survey of Ocean
Shores-1433)-  mentions-
Port and Town of Calicut
 First traveler to mention about Kochi
 
Sulaiman -9
th
 c-
 description of the Kollam as the most important
port in India touched by the Chinese ships.
Ibn Khurdabbeh- Muslim writer mention Malabar coast as a
centre of export of rice.
IDIRISI - information about the coastal towns of Malabar
Masudi-974 AD
Rashiyuddin-1281 AD
Ibn –Batutha-14
th
 C-
 valuable accounts of Calicut, its King,
people and port.
Abdur Razak- 1443AD
 
The European Travelers began to visit the country from the 13
th
 c
Benjamin of Tudela, a Jewish traveler from Spain gives
information of Kollam.
Italian Marco Polo (Venice)  traveled through Kerala to China
(1294 A.D)- described about Mt. Eli
John of Monte Corvine -first Roman Catholic missionary to
China records the Commercial predominance of the Muslims of
Kollam.
 
 
 
Friar Jordanus (1324) - ‘Mirabilia Descriptia’- mentions the
extensive trade in spices and the prosperous Christian
community- first foreign account of Marumakkathayam.
Nicolo Conti, an Italian traveller (1440 A.D) – about flourishing
trade in ginger, pepper and Cinnammon at the port of Kollam.
Athanasius Nikitin (1468 -74) the Russian traveller describes
Calicut
 
 
Ludovic-Varthema- Itallian traveller-1504-1508
Duarte-Barbosa- 1516- Book of Barbosa
Pyrard de Level & Petro Della Vele- 17
th
 c
Diego Gonzalves- Historia de Malabar – 1615
Commentaries of Albuquerque
 Decrees of the Synod of Diamper
Jornada by Roze
 
 
Van Rheede
 Nieuhoff,
 letters from Malabar by Visscher
 accounts of Tavernier
 Foster
Hortus Malabaricus - on the Flora of the Malabar Coast.
 
Report of Joint Commissioners- 1793
Report of Buchanan-1800-1801- “A Journey from Madras
through the countries of Mysore, Canara and Malabar”
Ward an d Corner-”Memoir of the Survey of the Travancore and
Cochin States”
William Logan –Malabar Manual, Treaties and Engagements etc
Samuel Mateer- Land of Charity & Native life in Travancore
Edgar Thurston- Caste and Tribes in Southern India
 
 
The description about Kerala and its people by foreigners are a
valuable  source of information to reconstruct the history of the
region. They  are corroborated and supplemented with  the
indigenous sources.
 
Works cited
Additional supporting data
 
      
Dr. Beena Paul
Slide Note

We designed this template so that each member of the project team has a set of slides with its own theme. Members, here’s how you add a new slide to just your set:

Mark where you want to add the slide: Select an existing one in the Thumbnails pane, click the New Slide button, then choose a layout. The new slide gets the same theme as the other slides in your set.

Careful! Don’t annoy your fellow presenters by accidentally changing their themes. That can happen if you choose a different theme from the Design tab, which changes all of the slides in the presentation to that look.

Embed
Share

Cultural trends in pre-modern Kerala were shaped by interactions with various civilizations including Greco-Romans, Chinese, Arabs, Europeans, Jews, Russians, Portuguese, Dutch, and British. Accounts from ancient travelers like Megasthanese, Chou-Ju-Kua, Sulaiman, Ibn Khurdabbeh, and European travelers provide valuable insights into Kerala's history as a hub of trade and cultural exchange.

  • Cultural trends
  • Pre-modern Kerala
  • Historical interactions
  • Megasthanese
  • European travelers

Uploaded on Jul 25, 2024 | 1 Views


Download Presentation

Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.

The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. Download presentation by click this link. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. III SEM BA HISTORY CULTURAL TRENDS IN PRE-MODERN KERALA Module 1

  2. Four main accounts: Greco-Romans Chinese Arabs European Jews Russians Portuguese Dutch British

  3. Megasthanese- 4thc. BC-Greek Ambassidor- Indica- Chera Empire Strabo- 21 AD- Geography Pliny- 77AD- Natural History Ptolemy- 1stA.D- Geography Anonymous author-90 AD- Periplus of the Erythrian Sea Cosmos Indico Pleustes- 6thCentury- Topographia Indica Christiana The Peutinger Tables -225 250 A.D- Maps copied from the frescos of Rome

  4. Chou-Ju-Kua-1225 AD Tao-i- Chili by Wang-ta-Yuan -eye witness account Ezhimala and Calicut Ying-Yai-Sheng -Lan by Ma-Huan (The Overall Survey of Ocean Shores-1433)- mentions- Port and Town of Calicut First traveler to mention about Kochi

  5. Sulaiman -9thc- description of the Kollam as the most important port in India touched by the Chinese ships. Ibn Khurdabbeh- Muslim writer mention Malabar coast as a centre of export of rice. IDIRISI - information about the coastal towns of Malabar Masudi-974 AD Rashiyuddin-1281 AD Ibn Batutha-14thC- valuable accounts of Calicut, its King, people and port. Abdur Razak- 1443AD

  6. The European Travelers began to visit the country from the 13thc Benjamin of Tudela, a Jewish traveler from Spain gives information of Kollam. Italian Marco Polo (Venice) traveled through Kerala to China (1294 A.D)- described about Mt. Eli John of Monte Corvine -first Roman Catholic missionary to China records the Commercial predominance of the Muslims of Kollam.

  7. Friar Jordanus (1324) - Mirabilia Descriptia- mentions the extensive trade in spices and the prosperous Christian community- first foreign account of Marumakkathayam. Nicolo Conti, an Italian traveller (1440 A.D) about flourishing trade in ginger, pepper and Cinnammon at the port of Kollam. Athanasius Nikitin (1468 -74) the Russian traveller describes Calicut

  8. Ludovic-Varthema- Itallian traveller-1504-1508 Duarte-Barbosa- 1516- Book of Barbosa Pyrard de Level & Petro Della Vele- 17thc Diego Gonzalves- Historia de Malabar 1615 Commentaries of Albuquerque Decrees of the Synod of Diamper Jornada by Roze

  9. Van Rheede Nieuhoff, letters from Malabar by Visscher accounts of Tavernier Foster Hortus Malabaricus - on the Flora of the Malabar Coast.

  10. Report of Joint Commissioners- 1793 Report of Buchanan-1800-1801- A Journey from Madras through the countries of Mysore, Canara and Malabar Ward an d Corner- Memoir of the Survey of the Travancore and Cochin States William Logan Malabar Manual, Treaties and Engagements etc Samuel Mateer- Land of Charity & Native life in Travancore Edgar Thurston- Caste and Tribes in Southern India

  11. The description about Kerala and its people by foreigners are a valuable source of information to reconstruct the history of the region. They are corroborated and supplemented with the indigenous sources.

  12. Works cited Additional supporting data

  13. Dr. Beena Paul

Related


More Related Content

giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#