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Venad was a
medieval kingdom between the
Western Ghat
mountains of
India with its
capital at city of Quilon. It was one of the
major prin****lities of...
- The
Venad Express is an
Express train connecting Shoranur Junction and
Trivandrum Central via Kottayam. The
daily train's
numbers are 16301 (from Shoranur...
- Mukilan, was a
Mughal commander who
attacked the
southern region of
Venad during the
reign of
Umayamma Rani and
Kottayam Kerala Varma (1677–1684). He...
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Kollam (
Venad Swaroopam or Desinganadu) and a
subsidiary one at
Thrippapur (Thrippapur
Swaroopam or Nanjinad). The
kingdom was thus also
called Venad. Kings...
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Venad may
refer to:
Venad kingdom, was a
kingdom in
Venad region of Kerala-Tamil Nadu
Venad Express,
train connecting Shoranur Junction and Trivandrum...
- (Paliyam
Copper Plates). This
claim was
advanced by the
later rulers of
Venad and Travancore. Ays are also
described as
having come to the
south India...
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Venad Pathrika (Malayalam: വേണാട് പത്രിക) is a
Malayalam evening daily printed and
published from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. It is a privately...
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Umayamma or
Queen Ashure (Aswathi), (died 1698), was the
regent queen of
Venad (Venatu) in
southern India from 1677 to 1684 on
behalf of her
young nephew...
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Rajah Rama
Varma was the
ruler of the
Indian kingdom of
Venad,
later known as Travancore, in the
modern day
state of Kerala,
India between 1724 and 1729...
- 345 ME,
Aadhichavarman a
Venad ruler had
given a
sizable portion of land to this kingdom.
Marthanda Varma, the
famed Venad ruler and
establisher of Travancore...