- Empire, the
Carnatic kingdom, and the British, who
called the city "
Conjeeveram". The city's
historical monuments include the
Kailasanathar Temple and...
- Raja
Wadiyar II died at
Seringapatam on 25
April 1766.
Hayavadana Rao,
Conjeeveram. History of
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Conjeevaram Srirangachari Seshadri FRS (29
February 1932 – 17 July 2020) was an
Indian mathematician. He was the
founder and director-emeritus of the Chennai...
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defeat of a
British force by
Hyder Ali at the
Battle of
Perambakam near
Conjeeveram forced him to fall back on St.
Thomas Mount. There, Sir Eyre
Coote took...
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there is a
vague tradition that they came from the
Mysore country via
Conjeeveram. Umachandran,
Shalini (30 Sep 2015). "Tipu a
misunderstood patriot: Historians"...
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Bahadur Conjeevaram Hayavadana Rao (10 July 1865 – 27
January 1946) was an
Indian historian, museologist, anthropologist,
economist and polyglot. He...
- scene,
abandoning guns,
ammunition and stores. With
success at Arcot,
Conjeeveram and Trichinopoly, the
British secured the
Carnatic and
Wallajah succeeded...
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Telegraphic Agency.
Retrieved 7
December 2018. "S****oon, Hon’ble Sir David" in
Conjeeveram Hayavadana Rao: "The
Indian Biographical Dictionary (1915)"
Arnold Wright...
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First Fasciculus Rao,
Conjeeveram H. (editor, 1915) The
Indian Biographical Dictionary, Madras:
Pillar & Co. Rao,
Conjeeveram H. (editor, 1915) The Indian...
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Mysore 1938".
British Pathe News.
Retrieved 27
September 2021. Rao,
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Government Press. "Masons offer...