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- "Kingdom of Karappuram" prior to the 1762 treaty that was signed between the kingdom of Travancore and the Kingdom of Cochin. Karappuram was a tributary...
- Pushpaka Brahmins like Pushpakanunnis, Theeyattunnis and Pattarunnis (Karappuram Unni or Nattuppattar). There is a common belief that Unnis are sub-divided...
- palangara) built in late 90's boosted the development of the region. Karappuram, one of the main towns of the panchayath hosts the majority of offices...
- Thrichattukulam Mahadeva Temple is one of the three important shiva Temple in Karappuram Kingdom (Malayalam: കരപ്പുറം രാജ്യം) in Kerala, those are Velorvattom...
- years of age. It is the northern tip of a beautiful peninsula by the name Karappuram surrounded by vembanad lake in three sides. Arookutty My Village, a do****entary...
- annexed. In 1753, the tributary states of Kochi collectively known as Karappuram and Alangad were ceded to Travancore. In 1755, the ruler of Kozhikode...
- National Park, Kodagu Central Railway Workshop, Mysore Machur village Karappuram village Ammari Amman Temple Ashokapuram, Mysore Jayaprakash Nagar Mysore...
- Malayalam physician born in Kollatt house in Kodakarapalli village of Karappuram and residing therein. Having come to Cochin fort on the orders of Coomodore...
- Kingdom of Travancore Poonjar dynasty, v****al of the Kingdom of Travancore Karappuram kingdom, v****al to the Kingdom of Travancore and the Kingdom of Cochin...
- treaties signed between the Dutch and the Rajas of Purakkad, Kayamkulam and Karappuram. In course of time they also delved into the political and cultural affairs...