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  • Venad was a medieval kingdom lying between the Western Ghat mountains and the Arabian Sea on the south-western tip of India with its headquarters at the...
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  • Venad may refer to: Venad (historical region) - historical region/kingdom in Kerala-Tamil Nadu Venadu (Nellore, Andhra Pradesh) Quilon (disambiguation)...
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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...
    89 KB (7,576 words) - 03:37, 24 August 2024
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    The Venad Express is an Express train connecting Shoranur Junction and Trivandrum Central via Kottayam. The daily train's numbers are 16301 (from Shoranur...
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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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  • Mukilan was a Mughal commander who attacked Venad during the reign of Umayamma Rani and Kottayam Kerala Varma (1677–1684). He may have attacked the kingdom...
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    Yadava or Vrishni lineage and this claim was advanced by the rulers of Venad and Travancore. Sri Padmanabha in Trivandrum was the tutelary deity of the...
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    commemorated the foundation of Kollam following the liberation of the Kingdom of Venad from the Chola rule by or with the assistance of the Chera emperor at Kodungallur...
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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...
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  • Look up Quilon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quilon may refer to, Venad, a former state on India's south western Malabar Coast, alternatively known...
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  • division of Venad (historical_region), which was divided for administrative purpose. Five Thirupappur families ruled the five lands of Venad. The Nanjilnad...
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    the kingdom was known as Venad. In the 11th century, Venad became a vassal of the Chola Empire. In the 16th century, Venad became a vassal of the Vijayanagara...
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    king. The Yogakars and Pillamars were always against the Royal Family of Venad (Padmabhaswamy Temple Judgement page :16) He then adopted a European mode...
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    oldest port cities in the Malabar Coast and was the capital city of historic Venad Kingdom and Travancore Kingdom. Quilon was once an important trading port...
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    relief for daily commuters, especially office-goers who have been relying on Venad Express. On 29 May 2022 it became the first train to pass through the doubled...
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  • Mukilan was a Mughal military commander known to have invaded Venad. He died during the Battle of Manacaud. P., Shungoony Menon (1878). "History of Travancore...
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    power and wealth grew until Marthanda Varma (1706–1758), the last king of Venad and the first king of Travancore, defeated them in the 1730s. The Ettuveetil...
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  • Vira Ravi Ravi Varma was Raja of Venad, also known as the Kingdom of Quilon, between 1484 and 1503. He was a member of the Kulasekhara Dynasty, predecessors...
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    in the 14th century, Ravi Varma Kulashekhara (1299–1314) of the southern Venad kingdom was able to establish a short-lived supremacy over southern India...
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