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- Neerazhi Palace (Malayalam: നീരാഴി കൊട്ടാരം) was the royal palace of the Thekkumkur kingdom. Palace is located at Puzhavathu in Changan****ery. The palace...
- Raja Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran. Until then, the royal family at the Neerazhi Palace in Changanacherry had been moved to newly built Lakshmipuram Palace...
- book Travancore History of Shankuni Menon. The Thekkumkur fort and the Neerazhi Palace at Changan****ery were attacked in September 1749. The Vazhappally...
- tank and additionally, focus lights were placed on the corners of the Neerazhi Mandapam (the Mandapam (structure) in the Center of the temple tank). Perumal...
- "Pathirakkili" K. J. Yesudas   2. "Venal Choodin" K. J. Yesudas   3. "Thudi Kotti" K. J. Yesudas   4. "Neerazhi Penninte" K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra  ...
- at Vennimala and Manikandapuram near Puthuppally, later it shifted to Neerazhi Palace at Puzhavathu of Changan****ery and Thalilkotta at Thaliyanthanapuram...
- had an equal facility in writing in English and Sanskrit. He was born in Neerazhi Palace, Changan****ery. He was part of the royal family of erstwhile Parappanad...
- the Neerazhi Palace in Changanacherry had been moved to newly built Lakshmipuram Palace. One of the royal families from Parappanad settled in Neerazhi Palace...
- the Neerazhi Palace in Changanacherry had been moved to newly built Lakshmipuram Palace. One of the royal families from Parappanad settled in Neerazhi Palace...
- last king of Thekkumkur was Aditya Varma Manikandan and he resided in the Neerazhi Palace at Changan****ery. After hearing of the military advance of the Travancore...