- The
Kingdom of
Thekkumkur (Malayalam: തെക്കുംകൂർ രാജ്യം) (also
transliterated as
Thekkumkoor or Thekkumcore) was an
independent kingdom in the southern...
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Dutch Malabar had
trade contracts with the
Thekkumkur Rajas on ****es, cinnamon, opium, etc. The
Thekkumkur Rajas allied with the
Kingdom of
Cochin and...
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number of
publishing houses.[citation needed] The
royal palace of the
Thekkumkur ruler was
protected by a fort
called Thaliyilkotta. It is
believed that...
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existed under the
Thekkumkur Rajas. At times, the town of Changan****ery
acted as
headquarters of the
Thekkumkur dynasty. The
Thekkumkur Rajas were v****als...
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Aditya Varman, was the last
ruling Maharaja of the
Princely State of
Thekkumkur. He was the
ruler until September 1749 when the king of
Travancore Anizham...
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Along with
Thekkumkur, it
succeeded from the
early medieval political region of
Vempolinad by
around 1200 AD.
After their separation,
Thekkumkur became an...
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battle between the
kingdoms of
Thekkumkur and
Travancore in
September 1749.
Defeat in this
decisive battle led to
Thekkumkur losing its
dominance and expanding...
- most
famous markets in Kerala. The town
served as the
capital of the
Thekkumkur kingdom in the 15th century. From the mid-16th century, Changan****ery...
- India. The
temple is
about 500
years old and was
built by the Raja of
Thekkumkur. It also
preserves a
number of
unique sculptures and
murals of various...
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Travancore Kingdom,
Northern Travancore were part of
Thekkumkur and
Vadakkumkur Kingdoms.
Thekkumkur was an
independent kingdom,
while Vadakkumkur was a...