- the
Nairs abandoned the
settlement and
Calicut infested Thirunavaya. The
capture of
Thirunavaya was not the end of Calicut's
expansion into Valluvanadu...
- Tirunavaya, also
spelled as
Thirunavaya, is a town in
Tirur Malappuram, Kerala.
Situated on the
northern bank of
Bharatappuzha (River Ponnani/Nila or...
- Naivilakku,
Thamara mala, Palpayasam,
Malar para and
Thali Charthal. "
Thirunavaya Temple".
Indian Temples Portal.
Retrieved 13
October 2006. Varma, R....
-
Lotus Lake
Thirunavaya, also
called Migratory Birds Sanctuary Thirunavaya bird
sanctuary on a lake and
wetland located in Tirunavaya,
Malappuram district...
-
literally "martyrs") of
Valluvanad king set out from this
temple to
Thirunavaya, to parti****te in the
famous Mamankam festival. A
memorial structure...
-
Shiva at Thrissur. A
Hindu temple and pond ****ociated with it in Kerala.
Thirunavaya Navamukunda Temple. Some of the most
notable temples are: Ananthapura...
- was
renamed Tirunavaya. The
Southern Railway opened goods shed at the
Thirunavaya station to
facilitate smooth loading and unloading. the
loading and unloading...
- Cambodia. It has
recently expanded its
range into
southwestern China. In
Thirunavaya Lotus Lake
Wetland Malappuram district of
Kerala state in India, they...
-
between Kottakkal and Valanchery.
Roads to
Vailathur (and
hence Tirur) and
Thirunavaya also can be seen in Puthanathani. The
Indian census of 2011 revealed...
- Calicut. The main army led by the
Zamorin camped at
Triprangode during the
Thirunavaya Wars of the 14th century. Long ago,
there lived a sage
called Mrikandu...