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  2. Thekkumkur - Wikipedia

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    North: Place includes: Pala, Kerala, Lalam, Koodallur, Kanakkary, Athiranpuzha; Historian K.N Gopala Pillai, Kuruppum Veettil is written of the country's borders in his historical novel "Thekkumkur Rani". He said that Purakkad belonged to Thekkumur and was an important trading center of the country. [15]

  3. Umayamma Rani - Wikipedia

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    Vira Kerala was able to capture Kalkulam in July, 1677. [13] [14] [5] In 1678 the Senior Queen of Attingal died and Umayamma succeeded as Senior Queen of Attingal. She adopted a prince (Aditya Varma) and two princesses from the Kolathunad. Vira Kerala Varma was soon defeated by Umayamma at Nemam and Edakkode, and took up her quarters at Kalkkulam.

  4. Onattukara - Wikipedia

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    Odanad (Malayalam: ōṭānāṭŭ, also known as Onattukara,Kayamkulam, Onad, Kallikoilon and Chirava Svaroopam) was a feudal state in late medieval Kerala.It was established in the 11th century, [1] and disestablished in 1746 when it became part of Travancore after Venad King Marthanda Varma's northern expedition.

  5. Keezhperoor - Wikipedia

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    Kotha Varma Marthandam (1102–1125); conquered Kottar and Nanjanad from the Pandya Dynasty. Vira Kerala Varma I (1125–1145); a great religious benefactor, responsible for the rebuilding of Padmanabhaswamy and the endowment of Suchindram Temples. Kodai Kerala Varma (1145–1150) Vira Ravi Varma (1161–1164) Vira Kerala Varma II (1164–1167)

  6. Kota Rani - Wikipedia

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    Kota Rani (died 1344) was the last ruler of the Hindu Lohara dynasty in Kashmir. She was also the last female ruler of Kashmir. She was also the last female ruler of Kashmir. She was regent for her new husband because of the minority of her son in 1323−1338, and ruled as monarch in 1338−1339.

  7. List of people from Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The Cheras are referred to as Kedalaputo (Sanskrit: "Kerala Putra") in the Emperor Ashoka's Pali edicts (3rd century BCE). [1] The earliest Graeco-Roman accounts referring to the Cheras are by Pliny the Elder in the 1st century CE, in the Periplus of the 1st century CE, and by Claudius Ptolemy in the 2nd century CE.

  8. Kothakulangara - Wikipedia

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    Kothakulangara is a village in Kerala, India, situated 400 m (¼ mile) north of Angamali town on the National Highway 47, in Ernakulam District, Kerala, India. Wards No 2, 3 and 4 of Angamali Municipality are included in Kothakulangara. Kothakulangara has a mostly Hindu population. Famous Hindu Nair Families live there. It has more than 400 houses.

  9. King of Kotha - Wikipedia

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    King of Kotha (also marketed as KOK) is a 2023 Indian Malayalam-language period action thriller film directed by Abhilash Joshiy in his directorial debut. [1] [4] Jointly produced by Wayfarer Films and Zee Studios, the film stars Dulquer Salmaan in the titular role, with an ensemble cast of Shabeer Kallarakkal, Prasanna, Gokul Suresh, Aishwarya Lekshmi, Nyla Usha, Shammi Thilakan, Chemban ...