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Jewish copper plates of Cochin, also known as Cochin plates of Bhaskara Ravi-varman, is a royal charter issued by the Chera-Perumal king at Kodungallur, south India to Joseph Rabban, a Jewish merchant living in the entrepôt. The charter shows the status and importance of the Jewish colony in Kodungallur (near Cochin). Although the traditional date according to the Cochin Jews is 379 AD, the presently accepted date of this charter is c. 1000 AD.
Français :
Reproduction des deux tablettes dites « PLAQUES DE CUIVRE DE COCHIN », donnant des droits à un chef Juif, Joseph Rabban, par le roi de Cranganore, vers la fin du 1er millénaire après Jésus-Christ.
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Date | Published 1901-1906 | ||||||
Source | Jewish Encyclopedia . | ||||||
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- ↑ Narayanan, 1972 , pp. 79–82