- Thal****ery (Malayalam: [t̪ɐlɐʃ(ː)eːɾi] ),
formerly Tellicherry (colonial name), is a
commercial city and muni****lity on the
Malabar Coast in
Kannur district...
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Tellicherry Fort is a
fortress located in Thal****ery (
Tellicherry), a town in
Kannur District of
Kerala state,
South India. Thal****ery was one of the...
- to work on
Bible translations into Malayalam. He
worked primarily at
Tellicherry on the
Malabar coast, in
present day Kerala, India.
Gundert also contributed...
- The
Siege of
Tellicherry was a
military embargo that
happened in Thal****ery (North Malabar). The
Commander in
Chief of the
Mysore Calicut Province, Sirdar...
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protect the
French forces in Mahé from the British.
British forces in
Tellicherry attacked Mahé and
forced the
French to
evacuate in 1779. This prompted...
- The
Battle of
Tellicherry was a
naval action fought off the
Indian port of
Tellicherry between British and
French warships on 18
November 1791
during the...
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Tellicherry (or Tillicheri) was a two-decker ship
built on the
Thames in 1796 in
England for John St Barbe, a
wealthy merchant and ship owner. She made...
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archbishop of the Syro-Malabar
Catholic Church serving as the
Archbishop of
Tellicherry since 2022 and as the
Vicar of the
Major Archbishop for the Archeparchy...
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Wrightia antidysenterica, the
coral swirl or
tellicherry bark, is a
flowering plant in the
genus Wrightia.
Wrightia antidysenterica is
sometimes confused...
- to the
beach area, and
initiating the
Tellicherry Carnival for
communal harmony.
After his
tenure in
Tellicherry, Kant was
appointed as the
Managing Director...