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  2. Maalai Malar - Wikipedia

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    Maalai Malar is a daily evening Tamil newspaper.It is owned by Daily Thanti group. [1] It was founded by S. P. Adithanar in 1977 at Coimbatore.Maalai Malar has twelve editions published from Chennai, Vellore, Dindigul, Thanjavur, Tirunelveli, Coimbatore, Erode, Madurai, Nagercoil, Pudhucheri, Salem and Tiruchirappalli.

  3. Tiruchirappalli Rock Fort - Wikipedia

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    The Cholas reasserted themselves in the 10th century. Trichy continued to be in their possession until the decline of the empire, after which it became a Vijayanagara stronghold. [citation needed] In the mid 14th century, the region was controlled by the Delhi Sultanate after Malik Kafur's raid on South India. They were ousted and the region ...

  4. Ucchi Pillayar Temple, Rockfort - Wikipedia

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    Ucchi Pillayar Temple is a 7th-century-CE Hindu temple, one dedicated to Lord Ganesha located a top of Rock Fort, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India.According to legend, this rock is the place where Lord Ganesha ran from King Vibishana, after establishing the Ranganathaswamy deity in Srirangam.

  5. Government Museum, Tiruchirappalli - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Culture (India) Collections: Stone Age: Collection size: 2000: Director: Principal Secretary & Commissioner of Museums [1] Owner: Government of Tamil Nadu: Public transit access: Chatram Bus Station Tiruchirappalli Fort Tiruchirappalli Town: Nearest car park: On site

  6. Tiruchirappalli - Wikipedia

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    These ancillary units together with BHEL contribute nearly 60 per cent of India's steel fabrication, [81] earning the city the title, "Energy equipment and fabrication capital of India". [221] Other important industries in Tiruchirappalli include Trichy Distilleries and Chemicals Limited (TDCL), which was established at Senthaneerpuram in the ...

  7. History of Tiruchirappalli - Wikipedia

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    In January 1948, there was a massive strike in Trichy Mills where over 350 workers struck work in response to the retrenchment of 178 of their colleagues by the management. [13] Strikes, along with the peasant rebellion in Tanjore, boosted support for the Communist Party of India and K. Ananda Nambiar , a union leader represented Tiruchi in ...

  8. Trichinopoly District - Wikipedia

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    The administrative headquarters was the town of Trichinopoly, Trichy or Tiruchi, now known as Tiruchirappalli. The district covered an area of 2,632 square miles (6,820 km 2 ) in 1907. It was bound by the districts of South Arcot to the north, Salem to the west, Coimbatore to the west and north-west, Tanjore to the east and Madurai to the south.

  9. Tiruchirappalli district - Wikipedia

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    Tiruchirappalli District is one of the 38 districts, located along the Kaveri River, in Tamil Nadu, India. The headquarters of the district is the city of Tiruchirappalli. During the British Raj, the district was referred to as Trichinopoly, and was a district of the Madras Presidency; it was renamed upon India's declaration of independence in ...