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  2. Tamukkam Palace - Wikipedia

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    Tamukkam Palace is a palace located in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. Literally the Tamil word Tamukkam (Tamil:தமுக்கம்) means summer house. [citation needed] It was built in c. 1670, and was the summer palace of Rani Mangammal, the queen regent of the Madurai Nayak kingdom. Taken over by the British, Tamukkam became the official ...

  3. Tamukkam Ground - Wikipedia

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    Tamukkam Ground (Tamukkam maidanam) is located in Tallakulam in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. Historically this ground was developed by Viswanatha Nayak, first king of the Madurai Nayak Dynasty, and Ariyanatha Mudaliyar and used for hosting royal entertainments, sports events and for display of martial arts. Experts in different martial arts such as ...

  4. Tallakulam (Madurai) - Wikipedia

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    Tallakulam or Thallaakulam is located in Madurai district, in the State of Tamil Nadu in India.There is a 'rest mandapam' (mandagappadi in Tamil language) called 'Ramanathapuram Sethupathi Mandapam' at Tallakulam.

  5. Madurai Nayak dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Tamukkam Palace built in 1670. The main languages of Nayaka rule were Telugu and Tamil. Tamil was mainly used by the common people, although there were some Telugu cultivators in the region. The Madurai Nayakas, on the other hand, had Telugu as mother tongue but could also speak Tamil. [18]

  6. Mangammal - Wikipedia

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    Mangammal was the daughter of Tupakula Lingama Nayaka, a General of the Madurai ruler, and the wife of Madurai ruler Chokkanatha Nayak (1659–1682) himself. She married Chokkanatha Nayak and became the mother of Rangakrishna Muthu Virappa Nayak (1682—1689).

  7. Tirumala Nayaka - Wikipedia

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    Tirumala Nayaka (r. 1623–1659) was the ruler of Madurai Nayak Dynasty in the 17th century. He ruled Madurai between A.D 1623 and 1659. His contributions are found in the many splendid buildings and temples of Madurai.

  8. Chokkanatha Nayak - Wikipedia

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    Part of History of Tamil Nadu: Madurai Nayak rulers; Viswanatha Nayak: 1529–1563: Kumara Krishnappa Nayak: 1563–1573: Joint Rulers Group I: 1573–1595: Joint Rulers Group II: 1595–1602: Muttu Krishnappa Nayak: 1602–1609: Muttu Virappa Nayak: 1609–1623: Tirumala Nayak: 1623–1659: Muthu Alakadri Nayak: 1659–1662: Chokkanatha Nayak ...

  9. List of shipwrecks in 1886 - Wikipedia

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    List of shipwrecks: Unknown date in 1886 Ship State Description Axel Sweden: The barque foundered in the Atlantic Ocean, according to a message in a bottle that washed up at Cádiz, Spain in December. [1] Boyne United Kingdom: The sailing ship was wrecked without loss of life on False Point, India. She was on a voyage from Suva, Fiji, to ...