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administrators in
India of
districts known as
palayams This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Palayam. If an
internal link led you here...
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Palayakkarar system under which Kongu Nadu
region was
divided into 24
Palayams. In the
later part of the 18th century, the
Coimbatore region came under...
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Samooham Road
connects to Tali
temple and
Palayam areas.
There is a Link Road
between Palayam and the
railway station which is
travelers corner...
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Kovilpatti taluk of Tuticorin, is
traditionally recognized as one of the 72
palayams of Madura. The name is a
reference to the
stand taken against the Nayaks...
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Thiruvananthapuram and 580 km
south to the
state capital Chennai. It was one of the
Palayams in
ancient Madurai. It is
located in the
leeward side of the
Western Ghats...
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Erumai Vetti Palayam may
refer to the
following neighborhoods of Chennai, India:
Pazhaya Erumaivettipalayam, Old
Erumai Vetti Palayam Pudhu Erumaivettipalayam...
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reign of
Nayakkar dynasty (1529–64), the
region was
divided into 72
palayams (small territories)
after the fall of the
Pandyan Kingdom. Subsequently...
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Palayam or Cantonment, as it is
locally known, one of the
busiest localities in Thiruvananthapuram, the
capital of
Kerala State in India. It is home to...
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Nayakas and Poligars. Many
places in
Tamil Nadu,
which were once
fortified palayams like
Palayamkottai that were
ruled by the
local Nayak poligar, have portmanteau...
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using the
palayam or
poligar system. The
system was a quasi-fedual
organisation of the country,
which was
divided into
multiple palayams or
small provinces;...