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- alternative to reopening the inland seaport of Kore-ke-ni Kollam near Backare (Thevalakara), which was also known as Nelcynda and Tyndis to the Romans and Gr****s...
- contains a Devi temple along with a church and a mosque. The kadappa at Thevalakara is where ship masts (kadappa) were made for centuries. In 2011, it has...
- almost vanished inland seaport at Kollam (kore-ke-ni) near Backare (Thevalakara), also known as Nelcynda and Tyndis to the Romans and Gr****s and as Thondi...
- taluk: Oachira, Karunagapally, Chavara, Thazhava, Kulashekharapuram, Thevalakara, Clappana Kunnat**** taluk: Sooranad North, Sooranad South, Mynagappally...
- Marthamariam Orthodox Church, Thamarakkudy Marthamariam Orthodox Church, Thevalakara St. George Orthodox Church, Thevalappuram St. George Orthodox Church...
- known in Kerala as Kadamattathu Kathanar. Abo died and was buried in Thevalakara church (now St. Mary's Orthodox Church). There are many accounts of visits...
- alternative to reopening the inland seaport of Kore-ke-ni Kollam near Backare (Thevalakara) also known as Nelcynda and Tyndis to the Romans and the Gr****s and Thondi...
- alternative to reopening the inland Seaport of Kore-ke-ni Kollam near Backare (Thevalakara), which was also known as Nelcynda and Tyndis to the Romans and Gr****s...
- kathanaar achan , on his way to nearby panayanarkavu at parumala from Thevalakara, tried to control a Yakshi (female spirit) and found no place to give...
- church founded by the Apostle at the ancient Kollam port of Tarsish (thevalakara) was re-constructed three times. The second reorganising of the Tarsish...