- of
Thekkumkur (Malayalam: തെക്കുംകൂർ രാജ്യം) (also
transliterated as
Thekkumkoor or Thekkumcore) was an
independent kingdom in the
southern part of Kerala...
- to be the
capital of the
Thekkumkoor Kingdom. In the 18th century,
Marthanda Varma of
Travancore defeated the
Thekkumkoor Rajas. The
Kingdom of Travancore...
-
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...
- Ambalapuzha.
Realizing this, King
Marthanda Varma decided to
invade Thekkumkoor following the fall of Champak****ery (Ampalapuzha). In the 13th century...
-
describes Vennimala and
Thiruvanchiyoor in
Thekkumkoor. In AD 1749, King
Marthanda Varma of
Venadu captured Thekkumkoor and
thereafter it was a
portion of Travancore...
- 'Vadakkumkoor' and '
Thekkumkoor' in AD 1100. Kottayam, Chenganacherry, Thiruvalla,
Kanjirappally and some
places of high
range were
included in
Thekkumkoor kingdom...
- created, and
Kallooppara became a part of it. It was
governed by the
Thekkumkoor Dynasty and
Edappally Thampurans (rulers).
According to a
local tradition...
-
established in 1177, with the plot of land
donated by the
local Hindu king of
Thekkumkoor. Fast
forward to today, the
present church is the
fourth one in its place...
-
Venmalanadu in the past. When
Venmalanadu was
split into
Vadakkumkoor and
Thekkumkoor, it
became part of
Vadakkumkoor dynasty.
Vadakkumkoor kingdom spread...
- was the seat of
Thekkumkoor kings.
Thali was an
administrative division and
kotta means fort. King
Marthanda Varma annexed Thekkumkoor to Travancore. Vedipurackal...