Exam 7: Historical Events and Figures in Keralas History
Exam 1: Geography and Topography of Kerala25 Questions
Exam 2: Tracing Keralas History and Culture Through Its Rivers and Lakes25 Questions
Exam 3: Ancient Maritime History of the World: Uncovering the Secrets of Pattanam and Kerala Epigraphy25 Questions
Exam 4: Historical Inscriptions, Monuments, and Forts of Kerala25 Questions
Exam 5: Historical Accounts of Kerala25 Questions
Exam 6: Cultural and Historical Aspects of the Second Chera Kingdom25 Questions
Exam 7: Historical Events and Figures in Keralas History25 Questions
Exam 8: The History of Trade and Conflict in Kerala25 Questions
Exam 9: Important Personalities and Movements in Kerala History26 Questions
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……………… belonged to the school of Bhakti and composed such works as Jnanappana,Sri Krishna Karnamrutam and Santana Gopalam.
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When the Zamorin invaded Valluvanad in the 13th Century,the Perumpadappu family abandoned the Vanneri Palace and migrated to ………………from where in 1405 AD they shifted to Kochi.
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The synod of Diamper, 1599 was the most important event in the history of Christianity in Kerala during the ………….period.
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……………. inaugurated the 'Kilippattu form of literary expression in Malayalam.
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The Thrikkodithanam temple inscription and the Jewish copper plate (1000 AD) mention Govardhana Marthanda as the third ruler of………………...
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……………..liberated Malayalam from the clutches of Tamil and Sanskrit and made it popular.He is rightly regarded as the Father of modern Malayalam language.
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The greatest achievement of the ……………..in the cultural field was the compilation of HORTUS MALABARICUS, a monumental botanical work on the medicinal plants of Kerala.
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Mamankam was held once in 12 years at Tirunavaya on the banks of………………….
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The arrival of Vascoda Gama at …………….near Calicut in May 1498 inaugurated the Da Gama Epoch in the history of Asia.
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The …………….were the first Protestant nation of Europe to establish trade contacts with Kerala.
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Van Hagen the Dutch Admiral had concluded a treaty with the Zamorin (November, 1604) to expel the …………….from India.
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……………….., the last of the Perumals of Mahodayapuram was the first ruler of the Venad royal house.
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Tunchatt Ramanujan Ezhuttacchan was born in a Nair family at………………………...
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Vascoda Gama was sent by Dom Mannual, the ……………..king on July 8, 1496 at the head of an expedition. He reached Calicut on May 20, 1498 and was well received by the Zamorin and his subjects with traditional hospitality.
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The navy of the Zamorin was manned by the Moplahs and the Kunjalis were the admirals of the ………………fleet.
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Calicut under the Zamorins attained fame as the venue of the famous……………, a seven day assembly held annually at Tali Temple, Calicut.
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Krishnagatha of ……………was written under the patronage of Udaya Varman of Kolathunad.
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Dharmoth Panikkar who was the instructor in arms to the ……………and the officer in charge of the Kalari.
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The ruling house of …………is known by the name Nediyirippu Swarupam after the original house of the Eratis at Nediyirippu in Eralnad.
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