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- Kingdom of Travancore Thiruvithaamkoor Rajyam 1729–1949 Flag Coat of arms Motto: ധർമോസ്മത്ത് കുലദൈവതം Dharmōsmat Kuladaivatam (English: "Charity is our...
- erstwhile Venad Kingdom (which was expanded by Marthanda Varma to form Thiruvithaamkoor) from Padmanabhapuram in Kanyakumari District. It was Dharma Raja,...
- Kerala, India. This small town hosted early migrants from Travancore (Thiruvithaamkoor). Nadavayal is one of the main residential areas in the Wayanad district...
- Bharathappu. Tondai Nadu – Northern Tamil Nadu around Kanchipuram Thiruvithaamkoor or TravancoreSouthern Kerala and Kanniyakumari District of Tamil...
- much greater than many of his time. Panicker led the formation of Thiruvithaamkoor Granthasala Sangham (Travancore Library ****ociation) in 1945 with 47...
- had a temple in a place called Velorvattom in Cherthala district of Thiruvithaamkoor. Since this temple had a lot of landed property, the Thambraakkal entrusted...
- Travancore (Anglicised form of Thiruvithaamkoor) King Marthanda Varma (1729–1758) forces led by the thiruvithaamkoor nair patalam(body guards of the...
- location of the battle between the Travancore (Anglicised form of Thiruvithaamkoor) forces led by King Marthanda Varma (1729–1758) and the Dutch East...
- Kesavan was considered to be one of the Triumvirate of Travancore (Thiruvithaamkoor) State Congress leadership, the other two being Pattom A. Thanu Pillai...
- village was part of Adoor gramam in Kochi kingdom neighbouring to Thiruvithaamkoor kingdom. (Some of the neighbouring villages still known as Mel-Adoor...