- Raja
Kesavadas born
Kesavan Raman Pillai of Kunnathur, also
known as (17
March 1745 – 21
April 1799;
Sanskrit keśavadāsa) was the
Dewan of Travancore...
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powers including the
Dutch and the Portuguese.
Under the rule of Raja
Kesavadas, a port was
constructed and
canals for
transport were laid throughout...
- level,
Kesavadas was a
state vice
chairman of DAP of the
Negeri Sembilan alongside Teo Kok
Seong from 2021
until 2024. On 20
March 2019,
Kesavadas was elected...
- (1555–1617),
Sanskrit scholar and
Hindi poet,
writer of
Rasikapriya Raja
Kesavadas, 18th
century officer in
Travancore This page or
section lists people...
- 22
January 2018. "
Kesavadas on
PubMed - NCBI". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. 21
January 2018.
Retrieved 21
January 2018. "dblp: C.
Kesavadas". dblp2.uni-trier...
- (1780–1782)
Nagercoil Ramayyan (1782–1788)
Krishnan Thampi (1788–1789) Raja
Kesavadas, also
known as
Kesava Pillai (1789–1798)
Odiery Jayanthan Sankaran Nampoothiri...
- by the
Kerala Public Works Department. The
highway was
built by Raja
Kesavadas,
Dewan of Travancore, in the 1790s. Plan for a new
highway called...
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atrocities of his
reign was the desposition,
arrest and
poisoning of Raja
Kesavadas, the then
Dewan of Travancore.
Sankaran Nampoothiri was
subsequently appointed...
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Travancore army and
British army. The Nair army
under the
leadership of Raja
Kesavadas again defeated the army of Tipu near Aluva. The Maharaja,
Dharma Raja...
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recipient of Dr. B. C. Roy Award, the
highest medical honour in India. C.
Kesavadas, radiologist, 2009 N-BIOS
Prize awardee Kurupath Radhakrishnan V. Ramankutty...