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- In Malayalam-speaking Kerala, it is now called the Malayalam Era or 'Kollavarsham’ (Kollam Thontri Aandu). The earliest available record mentioning the...
- 12 months on the Malayalam Calendar. The Malayalam Calendar (called Kollavarsham) originated in 825 AD, based on general agreement among scholars, with...
- IndiaGlitz.com". IndiaGlitz.com. Retrieved 25 June 2018. "Tito Wilson to lead Kollavarsham 1975". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 12 November 2018. Tito Wilson...
- the west bank is West Kallada. In 825 CE, the Malayalam calendar, or Kollavarsham, was created in Kollam at meetings held in the city. The present Malayalam...
- or 8th century. In the year 345 according to the Malayalam calendar (Kollavarsham), Knai Thoma, a merchant, and 72 families from Edessa (or modern Urfa)...
- is sometimes called kalidina sankhya. The Malayalam calendar known as kollavarsham (Malayalam: കൊല്ലവര്‍ഷം) was adopted in Kerala beginning from 825 CE...
- the supervision of 'Manjippuzha Thamburan'. In 1946 (Malayalam Era or Kollavarsham 1121) temple undertaken by Travancore Government. Panakkattodil Devi...
- increase Quilon's trade and wealth. Thus began the Malayalam Era, known as Kollavarsham after the city, indicating the importance of Kollam in the 9th century...
- political history of Asia and Indian sub continent. The Malayalam calendar (Kollavarsham) is also known so with the name of the city Kollam. The city is mentioned...
- this consolidation and expansion. On 3 January 1750, (5 Makaram, 925 Kollavarsham), Marthanda Varma virtually "dedicated" Travancore to his tutelary deity...