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Sabor and Mar Proth,
settled in
Quilon with
their followers. Two
years later the
Malabar Era
began (824 AD) and
Quilon became the
premier city of the Malabar...
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Quilon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Quilon may
refer to,
Venad kingdom, a
former state on India's
south western Malabar Coast, alternatively...
- The
Quilon limestone formation is a
geologic formation existing on the west
coast of India. The
Quilon formation,
along with
Warkalli formation represent...
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Quilon or Coulão (pronunciation),
officially Kollam (pronunciation), is one of the
ancient civilizations in India. It is one of the
oldest port cities...
- The
Diocese of
Quilon (Latin: Diœcesis Quilonensis) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or
diocese of the
Catholic Church based in the southern...
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Kollam Lok
Sabha constituency formerly Quilon Lok
Sabha constituency is one of the 20 Lok
Sabha constituencies in
Kerala state in
southern India. Kollam...
- The Kollam–Sengottai
railway line (formerly
known as
Quilon–Shencottah or
Quilon–Chenkotta line) is part of Kollam-Chennai
railway line in
South India...
- Taj
Quilon Restaurant is a
restaurant situated in
Buckingham Gate, London. The
restaurant was
opened in 1999 and
owned by Taj hotels. It is the
first South...
- The
Battle of
Quilon (or
Battle of Kollam) was
fought on 15 January 1809 at
Cantonment Maidan in
Quilon, an
important port city and
business hub on the...
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Central Division or
Central Travancore,
sometimes referred to as the
Quilon Division was one of
three (or four)
administrative subdivisions of the princely...