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Anchuthengu ("Five
Coconut Palms"),
formerly known as Anjengo,
Angengo or Anjenga, is a
coastal panchayath and town in the
Thiruvananthapuram District...
- success.
History Attingal and
anchuthengu Kalapam are the
historical first riot
against British government in Kerala.
Anchuthengu Kalapam/riot is at 1697 for...
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obtained from Rani
Ashure a
grant of a site for a fort on the
sandy spit of
Anchuthengu (then
known as Anjengo),
together with the
monopoly of the
pepper trade...
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neighbouring Kingdom of Cochin.
However Tang****eri area of
Kollam city and
Anchuthengu near
Attingal in
Thiruvananthapuram were
parts of
British India. Malabar...
- 1684. The
settlement was
fortified beginning in 1695 and the Anjengo/
Anchuthengu fort was
completed in 1699. The Queen/Rani of Attingal,
whose eldest...
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called Manuel by
those around him,
comes from the
seaside village of
Anchuthengu located in Thiruvananthapuram. His
carefree and
reckless way of living...
- in modern-day
Tamil Nadu. The
detached settlements of Tang****eri and
Anchuthengu,
which were
British colonies within the
kingdom of
Travancore in southern...
- of
Kerala (Malabar District),
along with Fort Kochi, Tang****eri, and
Anchuthengu in
southern Kerala, came
under direct British rule
until India became...
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marching to Paravur. The
British East
India Company (EIC)
factor at
Anchuthengu congratulated the
Dutch on
their victory and
requested them to leave...
- Rani, the
English East
India Company acquired a
sandy spit of land at
Anchuthengu, near
Varkala on the sea
coast about 32
kilometres (20 mi)
north of Thiruvananthapuram...