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- Pearl_Fishery_Coast abstract "The Pearl Fishery Coast refers to a coastal area of southern India, extending along the Coromandel Coast from Tuticorin to Comorin.The coast took its name from the presence of pearls on the coast, and the numerous fisheries that operated to exploit them.In a conflict between the Hindu Paravas and Muslim Paravas in 1532, the Hindu Paravas sought protection from the Portuguese. In 1535, the Portuguese led an army under Pedro Vaz and expelled the Muslim Paravas. As a compensation, the Hindus Paravas accepted to convert to Christianity.The Portuguese conquered the Pearl Fishery Coast from the Muslims of Kalyalpattanam in 1525. They restored the rights of the Paravas to exploit their fisheries in exchange for a considerable annual tribute.The Paravas, who lived along the Pearl Fishery Coast adopted Christianity in 1535-1536, becoming an important Christian region, and succeeded the first introduction of Christianity in Mylapore with the Thomas Christians. The Portuguese derived considerable profit from the pearl trade, and strictly controlled the Pearl Fishery Coast through the Padroado system.The missionary Francis Xavier, coming from Goa, reached the Pearl Fishery Coast in 1542, where he was able to evangelize successfully the Paravars, converting an estimated 40,000 to 50,000 souls.In 1553, a fleet of the Ottoman Empire made a raid on the Pearl Fishery Coast around Tuticorin. They were assisted by the Marakkar Muslims of Malabar, and had the tacit agreement of Vittula Nayak of Madurai. 52 Portuguese were captured at Punnaikayal, and churches burnt down. The Ottomans failed however in 1553 against a Portuguese fleet at sea near al-Fahl.There were numerous conflicts between the Christian Paravas and the Muslims for control of the fisheries.".
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast thumbnail Map_of_the_Pearl_Fishery_Coast_1889.jpg?width=300.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageID "30945540".
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageLength "3706".
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageRevisionID "648895905".
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Al-Fahl.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_India.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Comorin.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Coromandel_Coast.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Xavier.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Goa.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Industry_in_ancient_Tamil_country.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Kalyalpattanam.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Kanyakumari.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Keelavaippar.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Madurai.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Marakkar.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Muslims.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Mylapore.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Padroado.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Paravar.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Paravars.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Pearl.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Pearls.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Pedro_Vaz_(captain).
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Periathalai.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Punnaikayal.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Thomas_Christians.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Christians.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Thoothukudi.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Tuticorin.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Vittula_Nayak.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Zamorin.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink Zamorin_of_Calicut.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink File:Conversion_of_Paravas_by_Francis_Xavier_in_1542.jpg.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink File:Map_of_the_Pearl_Fishery_Coast_1889.jpg.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLink File:Vaipparfamily.JPG.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pearl Coast".
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pearl Fishery Coast".
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageWikiLinkText "pearl fishery".
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast hasPhotoCollection Pearl_Fishery_Coast.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast subject Category:Geography_of_India.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast comment "The Pearl Fishery Coast refers to a coastal area of southern India, extending along the Coromandel Coast from Tuticorin to Comorin.The coast took its name from the presence of pearls on the coast, and the numerous fisheries that operated to exploit them.In a conflict between the Hindu Paravas and Muslim Paravas in 1532, the Hindu Paravas sought protection from the Portuguese. In 1535, the Portuguese led an army under Pedro Vaz and expelled the Muslim Paravas.".
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast label "Pearl Fishery Coast".
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast sameAs Côte_des_pêcheurs_de_perles.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast sameAs m.0gg6fsw.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast sameAs Q17052922.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast sameAs Q17052922.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast wasDerivedFrom Pearl_Fishery_Coast?oldid=648895905.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast depiction Map_of_the_Pearl_Fishery_Coast_1889.jpg.
- Pearl_Fishery_Coast isPrimaryTopicOf Pearl_Fishery_Coast.