- [tiɾɯnelʋeːli] ), also
known as
Nellai and
historically (during
British rule) as
Tinnevelly, is a
major city in the
Indian state of
Tamil Nadu. It is the administrative...
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called it
Tirunelveli Seemai.
Under the
British East
India Company, it was
Tinnevelly district,
which included the
modern Tirunelveli and
Thoothukudi districts...
- The
Bishop of
Tinnevelly was the
Ordinary of the
Anglican Church in
Tinnevelly,
Tamil Nadu, India, from its
inception in 1896
until the
foundation of the...
- Ababda.
Senna alexandrina is also
known under the
names Egyptian senna,
Tinnevelly senna, East
Indian senna or the
French séné de la palthe. It received...
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division were Tanjore, Trichinopoly, Madurai, Tranquebar,
Negapatam and
Tinnevelly. The
Central Carnatic extended from the
Coleroon river to the
river Pennar;...
- needed] The
Company later sent
Yusuf Khan back,
renting both
Madurai and
Tinnevelly to him for five lakh (500,000 rupees) per annum.
Yusuf Khan by the spring...
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Caldwell (1989 ), A
History of
Tinnevelly,
pages 9 and 10 Caldwell,
Bishop R. (1
January 1881).
History of
Tinnevelly.
Asian Educational Services. ISBN 9788120601611...
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History of
Tinnevelly.
Asian Educational Services. p. 16. ISBN 9788120601611.
India By John Keay Caldwell,
Bishop R. (2004).
History of
Tinnevelly. Asian...
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Records of the
Early History of the
Tinnevelly Mission, etc.
Higginbotham & Co.: Madras, 1881. The
Tinnevelly Shanars : a
sketch of
their religion and...
- the
Madurai Nayaks and was
declared the "Nawab",
bringing Tanjore and
Tinnevelly into the
dominions of the
Mughal Empire. He was
weakened by
constant Maratha...