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- granted him the governance of the Baramahal territory. Under his leadership, this formidable fortress, alongside other Baramahal forts, pla**** a pivotal role...
- John Mather in 1793–96 on instructions of Superintendent of Salem and Baramahal, Col. Alexander Read. The present Dharmapuri district, Krishnagiri district...
- Immadi Jagadevaraya was the youngest son of rana jagadevaraya, who ruled Baramahal region. He belongs to Vishnuvardhana gotra. He was a great warrior when...
- territories between the Kingdom of Travancore and the Kali River, and the Baramahal and Dindigul districts. Mysore granted the rajah of Coorg his independence...
- Dharmapuri district was part of the Kingdom of Mysore and was called Baramahal. As part of the Treaty of Seringapatam (signed on 18 March 1792) after...
- south which were less the objects of Moghul interest. The regions around Baramahal and Salem below the Eastern Ghats were now annexed by Mysore, and in 1694...
- Dharmapuri district was part of the Kingdom of Mysore and was called Baramahal. As part of the Treaty of Seringapatam (signed on 18 March 1792) after...
- Practice. Gyan Publishing House. p. 123. ISBN 978-81-212-0263-3. The Baramahal Records. Government Press. 1907. pp. 92, 98, 121, 124, 131, 152, 158,...
- ruled Sri Lanka Penukonda Nayaks / Rayadurga Nayaks Channapatna Nayaks / Baramahal Nayaks Velcheru Narayana Rao and Sanjay Subrahmanyam say that the emergence...
- legendary account of the origin of the "Linga Bhojunnalawaru" is given in the Baramahal Records: Para Brahma, or the great god Brahma, created Pralayakala Rudra...