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  1. Muchiri

    Muchiri commonly anglicized as Muziris (Ancient Greek: Μουζιρίς, Old Malayalam: Muciri or Muciripattanam possibly identical with the medieval Muyirikode) was an ancient harbour and an urban centre on the Malabar Coast. Muziris found mention in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, the bardic Tamil poems and a number of classical sources. Situated somewhere around the present day Kodungallur, the exact location of Muziris has been a matter of dispute among historians and archaeologists. However recent excavations at Pattanam, near North Paravur, has led to some experts suggesting that the city was located there.Muziris was a key to the interactions between South India and Persia, the Middle East, North Africa, and the (Greek and Roman) Mediterranean region. Pliny the elder, in his Natural History, hailed Muziris as "the first emporium of India". The important known commodities exported from Muziris were spices (such as black pepper and malabathron), semi-precious stones (such as beryl), pearls, diamonds, sapphires, ivory, Chinese silk, Gangetic spikenard and tortoise shells. The Roman navigators brought gold coins, peridots, thin clothing, figured linens, multicoloured textiles, sulfide of antimony, copper, tin, lead, coral, raw glass, wine, realgar and orpiment. The locations of unearthed coin-hoards from Pattanam suggest an inland trade link from Muziris via the Palghat Gap and along the Kaveri Valley to the east coast of India. Though the Roman trade declined from the 5th century AD, the former Muziris attracted the attention of other nationalities, particularly the Persians, the Chinese and the Arabs, presumably until the devastating floods of Periyar in 1341. Earlier Muziris was identified with the region around Mangalore in South-western Karnataka. There have also been suggestions of a possible identification of the Chola inland port of Musiri to be Muziris. But subsequent research have concluded that it may have been situated around present day Kodungallur, a town in Thrissur district. Kodungallur in central Kerala figures prominently in the ancient history of southern India as a vibrant urban hub of the Chera rulers. A series of excavations were conducted at the village of Pattanam near Cochin by Kerala Council for Historical Research (an autonomous institution outsourced by Kerala State Department of Archaeology) in 2006-07 and it was announced that the lost "port" of Muziris was found. This identification of Pattanam as the ancient Muziris also sparked controversy among historians. As per texts, Kerala is known to have traded spices since the Sangam era; it is based on this trade that some historians have mentioned that only foreign countries needed spices (pepper) and nobody else. Some historians and archaeologists criticised this which started a debate among historians of south India.

Surnames Frequency by Census Records

  1. MUCHIRI

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Muchiri is ranked #103655 in terms of the most common surnames in America.

    The Muchiri surname appeared 173 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 0 would have the surname Muchiri.

    96.5% or 167 total occurrences were Black.
    2.8% or 5 total occurrences were of two or more races.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of muchiri in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of muchiri in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

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