Viraraghava copper plates, dated 1225 CE, [1] [2] of Cochin, or Kottayam plates of Viraraghava Chakravartin, or Syrian Christian copper plate, or Iravi Kortann's Plate, describe the concession made by the local king Viraraghava to Syrian Christian merchant Iravikorttan, the chief of Manikkiramam (Manigiramam) in Makotaiyar Pattinam (modern Kodungallur). [3]
Manigiramam, along with Anjuvannam and Ainurruvar, was one of major merchant guilds in medieval south India. [4]
Viraraghava copper plates, dated 1225 CE, [1] [2] of Cochin, or Kottayam plates of Viraraghava Chakravartin, or Syrian Christian copper plate, or Iravi Kortann's Plate, describe the concession made by the local king Viraraghava to Syrian Christian merchant Iravikorttan, the chief of Manikkiramam (Manigiramam) in Makotaiyar Pattinam (modern Kodungallur). [3]
Manigiramam, along with Anjuvannam and Ainurruvar, was one of major merchant guilds in medieval south India. [4]