Kodungallur (IPA: [koɖuŋːɐlːuːr]; formerly also called as Cranganore (anglicised name), Portuguese: Cranganor; Mahodayapuram, Shingly, Vanchi, Muchiri...
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Sree Kurumba Bhagavati Temple (alternatively Kodungallur Devi Temple) is a Hindu temple at Kodungallur, Thrissur District, Kerala state, India. It is...
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Kodungallur State assembly constituency is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies in Kerala. It is also one of the 7 state legislative...
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Kodungallur Kunjikkuttan Thampuran (1864 - 1914) was a Malayalam poet and prominent Sanskrit scholar of Kerala. His birth-name was Rama Varma. He is famous...
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Kodungallur Bharani festival is a yearly festival dedicated to the goddess Bhadrakali of Kodungallur Kurumba Bhagavathy temple held between the Bharani...
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The first mosque in India is claimed to be Cheraman Juma Mosque in Kodungallur. Legend claims that it was built in 629 CE, which makes it the oldest...
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History of Thrissur district (redirect from History of Kodungallur)
The name Kodungallur is derived from Kodi-linga-ur ("the land of 10 million Sivalingas ur-village") according to common belief. Kodungallur was perhaps...
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The Kodungallur bypass is a 3.55 kilometres (2.21 mi) stretch road which bypasses the Indian city of Kodungallur. It is a part of National Highway 66....
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Kodungallur Kovilakam (Malayalam: കൊടുങ്ങല്ലൂര് കോവിലകം), is a palace of the royal family of the late [medieval] Kingdom of Kodungallur (Cranganore),...
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Chera Perumals of Makotai (redirect from Kodungallur Chera kingdom)
Makotai, the seat of the Cheraman Perumals, is identified with present-day Kodungallur in central Kerala. Initially, their influence appeared limited to the...
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Methala (redirect from Methala, Kodungallur, Thrissur)
Thrissur district in the Indian state of Kerala. Methala was added to Kodungallur Municipality on 11 November 2009. As of 2001[update] India census, Methala...
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Ēḻarappaḷḷikaḷ (section Kodungallur)
Indian Christian traditions, the apostle Thomas arrived in Muziris (Kodungallur) in AD 52, established the Ezharappallikal (Seven royal churches or Seven...
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incarnation of the goddess Bhadrakali, who reached Kodungallur and attained salvation in the Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple. the Cilappatikāram, and its sequel...
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Fortaleza da São Tomé (redirect from Kodungallur Fort)
Tomé, also known as Cranganore Fort or Kottapuram Fort, is situated in Kodungallur of Thrissur District in Kerala, India. It was of 18 feet in thickness...
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KKTM Government College, is a general degree college located in Kodungallur, Thrissur district, Kerala. It was established in the year 1965. The college...
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medieval Vanchi (modern Kodungallur). The following medieval Chera (Kerala) capitals were also known as "Vanchi". Kodungallur - Mahodaya-puram (Makotai)...
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district of Kerala state, India. It is located about 2 km from the town of Kodungallur. Sringapuram Mahadeva Temple Sri Kumara Subramanya Swamy Temple Kunnumpuram...
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was that it was situated around present day Kodungallur, a town and Taluk in Thrissur district. Kodungallur in central Kerala figures prominently in the...
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University Press, 2014. 143. Veluthat, Kesavan. 2004. 'Mahodayapuram-Kodungallur', in South-Indian Horizons, eds Jean-Luc Chevillard, Eva Wilden, and...
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a member of 14th and 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly. He represents Kodungallur constituency and belongs to Communist Party of India. He is the son of...
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situated in the northern extremity of the Vypeen island. Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple Kodungallur, (anglicised name: Cranganore), is a municipality in the...
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The Cheraman Juma Mosque is a popular prayer centre in Kodungallur in Thrissur district. According to hagiographical legends, it is claimed that the mosque...
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traces the origin of these ethno-geographical epithets to the city of Kodungallur, the historic capital of the medieval Chera dynasty. The early converts...
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plea. Muziris, a port somewhere north of Kochi (mostly identified with Kodungallur in Thrissur district), was the centre of Indian spice trade for many...
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Hazarath Mohammed Malik Bin Deenar had visited Malabar and landed at Kodungallur. The then ruler, Raja Cheruman Permal being very appeased with the extremely...
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as Kerala Vyasan, meaning Vyasan of Kerala, was an Indian poet from Kodungallur, Kingdom of Travancore. The son of Venmani Achan Nampoothiripad and Kunchipilla...
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Thrissur Thrissur 1 Nov 1956 (1 Jul 1949) 3,243,170 3,027 km2 (1,169 sq mi) Kodungallur Mukundapuram (Irinjalakuda) Chalakudy Chavakkad Thalapilly (Wadakkancheri)...
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the mosque tank and another one a loose stone lying outside, of the Kodungallur Chera king Bhaskara Ravi Manukuladitya (962–1021 AD). The position of...
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merchant magnate who arrived to the Chera Dynasties capital city of Kodungallur between 345 A.D. and 811 A.D. Thoma brought with him Jewish-Christian...
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Gouvea also writes about the veneration of the Cross at Cranganore (Kodungallur), mentioning it as Cross of Christians. Mar Thoma Sleeva can be found...
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