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Kingdom of
Travancore (/ˈtrævəŋkɔːr/), also
known as the
Kingdom of
Thiruvithamkoor (Malayalam: [t̪iɾuʋid̪aːŋɡuːr]) or
later as
Travancore State, was...
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Travancore sisters refers to the trio of Lalitha,
Padmini and Ragini. They were
actresses and
dancers who
performed in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi...
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Indian princely state of
Travancore, in
southern India until 1949 and
later the
Titular Maharajah of
Travancore until 1991. His
reign is
known for...
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Travancore–Cochin,
officially the
United State of
Travancore and
Cochin and
later the
State of
Travancore–Cochin, was a short-lived
state of India. It...
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Travancore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Travancore is a
former kingdom in India.
Travancore may also
refer to:
Travancore, Victoria, a suburb...
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Travancore royal family was the
ruling house of the
Kingdom of
Travancore. The
Travancore royal family signed a
treaty with the
British in 1788, thereby...
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Travancore is an inner-city
suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 5 km (3 mi) north-west of Melbourne's
Central Business District,
located within the...
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Travancore House, also
known as
Travancore Palace, is the
former residence of the
Maharaja of
Travancore in New Delhi. It is located...
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minister and his
council of ministers. On 1 July 1949
Travancore and
Cochin were
merged to form
Travancore-Cochin state. The
Malabar District and Kasaragod...
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Travancore was the prin****l
title of the
ruler of the
Kingdom of
Travancore in the
southern part of Kerala, India. The
Maharaja of
Travancore was...