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Kottayam (IPA: [ko:ʈ:ayam]) is a city in the
Kottayam district of Kerala, India. It is the
district headquarters of the
district and is
located about 151 km...
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These were the:
Northern Travancore (
Cottayam)
comprising the
talukas of Sharetalay, Vycome, Yetmanoor,
Cottayam, Chunginacherry, Meenachil, Thodupolay...
- ISBN 978-1-136-91171-2.
English Joseph Peet (1841). A
Grammar of the
Malayalim Language.
Cottayam:
Church Missionary Society.
Hermann Gundert (1867).
Catechism of Malayalam...
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large number. The
first liberal arts and
sciences college in
India was "
Cottayam College" or the "Syrian College",
Kerala in 1815. The
First inter linguistic...
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Historical Notices of
Cochin on the
Malabar Coast;
Reverend T. Whitehouse;
Cottayam C M Press, Kerala; 1859. Majumdar, N. C.; Bakshi, D. N. Guha (1979). "A...
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Benjamin Bailey and Fenn –
rendered remarkable service.
Initially called Cottayam College, the
Seminary was not
exclusively meant for
priest training. It...
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became Prin****l of the
Cambridge Nicholson Institute (diocesan College),
Cottayam (Kottayam) a post he held
until 1869, and
again from 1873 to 1876. He was...
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translation of
Bible into
unified and
standardized Malayalam vernacular was at
Cottayam College" or the "Syrian Seminary" now
called as "Old Seminary" or "Orthodox...
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Punjab Bessie Sinclair Speechly, a Speechly, born on 31
August in
Cottayam,
India Alexander Kinloch Forbes,
scholar of the
Gujarati language and a...
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Allen & Co. p. 24. Bailey, B (1849). A dictionary,
English and Malayalim.
Cottayam:
Church Mission. Aiyer, S.
Ramanath (1903). A
brief sketch of Travancore...