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  2. They were the first Europeans came to the city of Quilon. They came as traders and established a trading center at Tangasseri in Quilon during 1502. The then Queen of Quilon first invited the Portuguese to the city in 1501 for discussing about spices trade.

  3. The Portuguese were the first Europeans to arrive in India and the last to leave. In c. 1498 CE, Vasco da Gama of Portugal discovered a new sea route from Europe to India. He sailed around Africa via the Cape of Good Hope and reached Calicut .

  4. kollamtourismblog.wordpress.com › 2016/12/09History of Kollam

    Dec 9, 2016 · The Portuguese were the first Europeans came to the city of Quilon. They came to Quilon as traders and established a trading center at Tangasseri in Quilon in 1502. The then Queen of Quilon first invited the Portuguese to the city in 1501 for discussing about pepper trade.

  5. References to Kollam can be found in Roman and Phoenecian accounts from the first century C.E. In later times, it finds mention in the travel writings of the Chinese, Arabs and Europeans like Muhammad Ibn Battuta, Sulaiman Al- Tajir and Marco Polo dating from the 9th century onwards.

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    They were the first Europeans to establish a trading center in Tangasseri, Kollam in 1502, which became the centre of their trade in pepper. [60] In the wars with the Moors/Arabs that followed, the ancient church (temple) of St Thomas Tradition at Thevalakara was destroyed.

  7. Going by Kollam history, the Portuguese were the first Europeans to set their foot in this sea port in the year 1502 with the motive of establishing a trade center.

  8. History reveals that the Portuguese were the first Europeans to set their foot in this sea port in the year 1502 with the motive of establishing a trade center, they were later joined by the Dutch and the British.