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- The Chokkanatha Nayak Palace, now officially known as Rani Mangammal Mahal is a mid seventeenth century palace built by the Madurai Nayak rulers. It located...
- Chokkanatha Nayak (1662—1682) succeeded his father Muttu Alkadri Nayak, as the ruler of the Madurai Nayak dynasty, when he was sixteen years old....
- lasted until 1673, when Chokkanatha Nayak, the ruler of Madurai, invaded Thanjavur and killed its ruler, Vijayaraghava. Chokkanatha placed his brother Alagiri...
- present-day Madurai, India) during the minority of her grandson Vijaya Ranga Chokkanatha in 1689—1704. She was a po****r administrator and is still widely remembered...
- Venkataswamy Ki. Rajanarayanan Sri Vikrama Rajasinha of Kandy Raghunatha Nayak Chokkanatha Nayak Tirumala Nayaka Musunuri Kapaya Nayaka Rani Mangammal Queen Meenakshi...
- Chokkanatha Nayak invasion of Ramnad was a military campaign initiated by Chokkanatha Nayak to punish the Sethupati for refusing to support him against...
- significant conflict between Mysore and Madurai unfolded, largely driven by Chokkanatha Nayak opposition to Mysore's rising power and his alliance with the fugitive...
- brought to an abrupt end by Chokkanatha Nayak of Madurai. The end of the Thanjavur Nayak dynasty was brought on by Chokkanatha Nayak, the Nayak of Madurai...
- the palace An Entrance of the palace Palace pyramidal tower Bell tower Chokkanatha Nayak Palace (Trichy) of the Madurai Nayaks Thirumalai Nayak Palace (Madurai)...
- Empire, Madurai Nayakas, Bi****ur Sultanate, Nayaks of Kalahasti led by Chokkanatha Nayak The king of Madurai and the Mysorean forces, commanded by Chikkadevaraja...