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- [citation needed] The location of the battle that took place is mentioned as Toppur by most historians, located on the banks of Cauvery river a mile of Grand...
- Toppur Seethapathy Sadasivan (May 22, 1913 – August 18, 2001) was an Indian plant pathologist, academic and the director of the Centre for Advanced Studies...
- (according to some accounts) Dutch and Jaffna armies. Both the Armies met at the Toppur, at an open field on the northern banks of River Cauvery, between Tiruchirapalli...
- Raghunatha returned to the Indian mainland, where he pursued Jaggaraya to Toppur and defeated him. He later constructed a pillar of victory and took possession...
- (according to some accounts) Dutch and Jaffna armies. Both the Armies met at the Toppur, at an open field on the northern banks of River Cauvery, between Tiruchirappalli...
- (1642–1652 CE), last ruler of dynasty and empire Vijayanagar Empire Battle of Toppur 1616 - 1617 Aravidu Somadeva For a map of their territory see: Schwartzberg...
- ****embled a large army near Tiruchirapalli. Both the Armies met at the Toppur, at an open field on the northern banks of River Cauvery, between Tiruchirapalli...
- 17th century resided in this fort, using it as a base in the battle of Toppur in the 1620s. This major battle took place for the claiming of the Raya...
- Chemist and Padma Bhushan award O. V. Vijayan, author and cartoonist, Toppur Seethapathy Sadasivan, Plant pathologist and Padma Bhushan awardee C. V...
- Klumpur in Icelandic Rasmus Nalle in Finnish and Swedish (Weilin+Göös) Rasmus Tøppur in Faroese Pipi xiong (皮皮熊) in Chinese Miś Poldek in Polish "Rasmus Klump"...