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- Paschimodayam was the second Malayalam magazine published in Kerala. Its first issue came out in October 1847. The owners of the journal were the Basel...
- Mithavadi (edited by Moorkoth Kumaran, Mithavaadi Krishnan; estd. 1907) Paschimodayam (Hermann Gundert; estd. 1847) Rajyasamacharam (Hermann Gundert; 1847-1850)...
- published. In October 1847, Gundert started another publication called Paschimodayam. It was also cyclostyled. It carried articles on history, natural science...
- Kerala, Rajya Samacharam (1847 June) the first Malayalam news paper, Paschimodayam (1879) – Magazine. He lived in Thal****ery for around 20 years. He learned...
- journal. It started publication in June 1847 and closed down in 1850. Paschimodayam, the second journal in Malayalam, was also published from Tellicherry...
- District, po****rly known as the Malabar Manual. Rajyasamacharam and Paschimodayam (the first two Malayalam newspapers) were published from Illikunnu,...
- 1847 June Rajyasamacharam (News of the Kingdom) Newspaper 1847 October Paschimodayam "Rise of the West" or "Dawn of the West", a magazine 1881 Sankeerthanangal...
- Deenabandhu Kerala Mithram Kerala Pathrika Kerala Sanchari Kesari Malayala Rajyam Mithavadi Paschimodayam Prabhatham Rajyasamacharam Sahodaran Swadeshabhimani...
- Deenabandhu Kerala Mithram Kerala Pathrika Kerala Sanchari Kesari Malayala Rajyam Mithavadi Paschimodayam Prabhatham Rajyasamacharam Sahodaran Swadeshabhimani...
- It was in October of the same year that another Malayalam newspaper Paschimodayam was first published elsewhere in Thal****ery. Chirakakkavu temple is...