Kannanur
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Kannanur — Kannanur, indische Stadt, s. Kananor … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Kannanur — Kannanūr (engl. Cannanore), Stadt in der indobrit. Präsidentsch. Madras, Distr. Malabar, am Arab. Meere, (1901) 27.811 E.; Ausfuhr von Kokosnüssen und Pfeffer … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
South Kannanur — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = South Kannanur | type = city | latd = | longd = state name = Tamil Nadu district = Tiruchirappalli leader title = leader name = altitude = population as of = 2001 population total = 11,045| population… … Wikipedia
Kannanurpalayam — Kannanurpalayam, also known as Kannanur Palayam or simply K.Palayam, is a small village in Thuraiyur, Tiruchirapalli District, Tamil Nadu, India. It has a population of nearly 5,000 people.LocationKannanurpalayam is situated on the banks of the… … Wikipedia
Hoysala — ಹೊಯ್ಸಳ ಸಾಮ್ರಾಜ್ಯ Imperio Hoysala Imperio (Subordinado al Imperio Chalukya Occidental hasta 1187) … Wikipedia Español
Hoysala Empire — Infobox Former Country native name = ಹೊಯ್ಸಳ ಸಾಮ್ರಾಜ್ಯ conventional long name = Hoysala Empire common name = Hoysala Empire| continent = moved from Category:Asia to South Asia region = South Asia country = India status = Empire status text =… … Wikipedia
Vira Someshwara — (Kannada: ವೀರ ಸೋಮೇಶ್ವರ) (1235 1254 CE) was a king of the Hoysala Empire. The preoccupation of Vira Narasimha II in the affairs of Tamil country resulted in neglect of northern territories and Vira Someshwara had to face Seuna incursion south of… … Wikipedia
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