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- of Thekkumkur (Malayalam: തെക്കുംകൂർ രാജ്യം) (also transliterated as Thekkumkoor or Thekkumcore) was an independent kingdom in the southern part of Kerala...
- 'Vadakkumkoor' and 'Thekkumkoor' in AD 1100. Kottayam, Chenganacherry, Thiruvalla, Kanjirappally and some places of high range were included in Thekkumkoor kingdom...
- Ambalapuzha. Realizing this, King Marthanda Varma decided to invade Thekkumkoor following the fall of Champak****ery (Ampalapuzha). In the 13th century...
- historical region of Vemolinad was divided into "Vadakumkoor" and "Thekkumkoor." Thekkumkoor included areas such as Kottayam, Chenganacherry, Thiruvalla, Kanjirapally...
- the Capital of Thekkumkur. In 1749, Marthanda Varma of Venadu captured Thekkumkoor and annexed it into Travancore. After 1956, Pampady became a part of...
- according to Prof. Elamkulam. The rulers of Thiruvalla now belonged to the Thekkumkoor Dynasty, which had one of its headquarters at Idathil near Kaavil Temple...
- was the seat of Thekkumkoor kings. Thali was an administrative division and kotta means fort. King Marthanda Varma annexed Thekkumkoor to Travancore. Vedipurackal...
- Temple is one of the important temples of the glory days of King Thekkumkoor. When Thekkumkoor became part of Venad during the reign of King Marthanda Varma...
- Venmalanadu in the past. When Venmalanadu was split into Vadakkumkoor and Thekkumkoor, it became part of Vadakkumkoor dynasty. Vadakkumkoor kingdom spread...
- (Kayamkulam). Realizing this, King Marthanda Varma decided to invade Thekkumkoor following the fall of Champak****ery (Ampalapuzha). The Thekkumkur fort...