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Velayudhan Chempakaraman Thampi of
Thalakulam (1765–1809) was the
Dalawa or
Prime Minister of the
Indian kingdom of
Travancore between 1802 and 1809 during...
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Other impressive performances were in the
films Veluthampi Dalava (as
Veluthampi Dalava),
Thommante Makkal (1965) as Thomman, and Pazh****i Raja (1964)...
- Bajakian's Kef (Tzadik, 2011)
There Were
Flowers Also in **** (Sanasar, 2014)
Dálava (Sanasar, 2014) There's
Aways the
Night with
Pavees Dance (Noonansmusic...
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Divisions known as
Adhikaram and
Mandapattu Vatukkal were introduced.
Dalavas under Marthanda Varma Arumukham Pillai 1729–1736
Thanu Pillai 1736–1737...
- is the
second historical film in Malayalam, the
first one was
Veluthamby Dalava (1962) by the same director. Pazh****i Raja was
completely filmed from Kunchako's...
- (Aralvaimozhi) to
quell a
rebellion under the
leadership of Velu
Thambi Dalava. In
later years,
English East
India Company troops were
stationed at the...
- of Travancore.
During the
reign of
Balaramavarma Maharaja, Velu
Thampi Dalava took keen
interest in the
development of the town and the port. He brought...
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naive to
challenge the
mighty army of Ramayyan, the
shrewd and ****ic
Dalava (ദളവ)- head of
administration and
advisor – of Travancore.
Thiruvalla lies...
- the King of Kollam.
Following this, the
Travancore army led by
Ramayan Dalava besieged the
Kollam fort of the Dutch. But the
Odanad (Kayamkulam) army...
- K.
Gopalan –
founder leader of the
Communist Party of
India Velu
Thampi Dalava Ammu
Swaminathan A. J. John,
Anaparambil Nettur. P.
Damodaran –
social worker...