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  2. History of Kollam - Wikipedia

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    The history of the district of Kollam as an administrative unit can be traced back to 1835, when the Travancore state consisted of two revenue divisions with headquarters at Kollam and Kottayam. During the integration of Travancore and Cochin states in Kerala in 1949, Kollam was one among the three revenue divisions in the state.

  3. Battle of Quilon - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Quilon (or Battle of Kollam) was fought on 15 January 1809 at Cantonment Maidan in Quilon, an important port city and business hub on the southwest coast of India. The conflict involved troops of the Indian kingdom of Travancore , led by the then Dewan (prime minister) of Travancore , Velu Thampi Dalawa , and a detachment of the ...

  4. Kollam district - Wikipedia

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    The history of the district's administration can be traced back to 1835, when the Travancore state consisted of two revenue divisions with headquarters at Kollam and Kottayam. When Travancore and Cochin were combined into Travancore-Cochin , Kollam was one of the three revenue divisions.

  5. Kollam - Wikipedia

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    Kollam is famous as a city with excellent export background. [101] 5 star, 4 star and 3 star hotels, multi-storied shopping malls, branded jewellery, textile showrooms and car showrooms have started operations in the city and suburbs. Kollam was the third city in Kerala (after Kozhikode and Kochi) to adopt the shopping mall culture. Kollam ...

  6. Quilon Syrian copper plates - Wikipedia

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    The Kollam (Quilon) Syrian copper plates, also known as the Kollam Tarisappalli copper plates, or Kottayam inscription of Sthanu Ravi, or Tabula Quilonensis [1] (c. 849 CE [2]) is an Indian copper plate inscription which documents a royal grant issued by Ayyan Adikal, the chieftain of Kollam, to a Syrian Christian merchant in Kerala named Mar Sapir Iso.

  7. Rama Kulasekhara - Wikipedia

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    According to scholars, "the strategic advantage of marriage relations with the old ruling clan of Kollam in securing the loyalty of Venad can also be considered in the light of continuous Chola-Pandya attacks in south Kerala". [9] There is a tradition that Vira Kerala, a ruler of Kollam in early 12th century, was a son of the last Chera king. [10]

  8. Category:History of Kollam - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... Permanent link; Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "History of Kollam"

  9. Crowther Masonic Hall - Wikipedia

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    Crowther Masonic Hall in Kollam is a part of the Grand Lodge of India and it was a meeting place for many Masonic Lodges in the Quilon (Kollam) area. It is near Kochupilamoodu in Kollam city and has been a Masonic meeting place since 1806. [1] The building is now considered as a historic monument of Freemasonry activities in ancient Travancore ...