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- Kilimanoor is a panchayat and a town in the Varkala taluk of Thiruvananthapuram district in Kerala, India. It is located on MC/SH 1 Road, 33 kilometres...
- Kilimanoor Palace is a palace located in Kilimanoor, in the Indian state of Kerala. It is the birthplace of painter Raja Ravi Varma and Raghava Varma...
- Raja Ravi Varma was born M. R. Ry. Ravi Varma, Koil Thampuran of Kilimanoor at Kilimanoor palace in the erstwhile princely state of Travancore (present-day...
- Kilimanoor Chandran (born 9 February 1950) is an Indian author, poet, and columnist from Kerala, India. Daaham (Thirst)- Novel havissNovel Keralathile...
- Raja's sister and her sons, Rama Varma and Raghava Varma, settled in Kilimanoor and married the now adopted sisters. Marthanda Varma, the founder of the...
- Kilimanoor Ramakantan (2 August 1938 – 30 November 2009) was a renowned Malayalam poet, writer, translator and lyricist from Kerala, India. Dante's Divine...
- the royal family lived in Neerazhi Palace at Puzhavathu. The estate of Kilimanoor originally belonged to a Pillai ruling chief and was forfeited to Travancore...
- Kilimanoor is a block panchayat in the Trivandrum district of Kerala, India. Pazhayakunnummel Pulimath Kilimanoor Grama Panchayath Nagaroor Madavoor Pallikkal...
- Rani of Travancore as known as ' Attingal Elaya Rani ' Her consort was Kilimanoor Kerala Varma Koyi Thampuran. Parvathi Bayi was born in 1850 as the daughter...
- engineering college in Thiruvananthapuram District in Kerala situated at Kilimanoor.The college offers a degree in Bachelor of Technology and courses in five...