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- Edapally_Rajas abstract "Edappalli Rajas (\"Kings of Edappalli\", known to the Portuguese as Repolim and to the Dutch as Repleim) were the rulers of the late medieval feudal kingdom of Edappally (Elangallur Swarupam), which also included parts of Kallooppara, Karthikapally, Haripad, Cherthala, Vazhakulam,(muvattupuzha) in the present day state of Kerala, India. Edapalli Rajas had no civil or criminal authority within the principality. He is entitled to all the revenue from his lands, and holds them free of tax or tribute to Travancore.Elangallur Swarupam is one of only two Brahmin royalties in Kerala. Edappally Rajas were great patrons of temples and also known as Edappally Thampurans (Lords of Edappally). They built temples like the famous Ganapathy temple at Edappally, Sastha Temple at Thrikkunnapuzha (near Cherthala in Alleppey district) and Perandoor Bhagavathy Temple.According to local legends and myths, the last king of the Later Chera dynasty divided his kingdom among his various chieftains and governors. At the last minute he realized that he had not given any land to his royal priests- the Elangallur Namboothiris. He then took back some land from the other lords and gave it to the royal priest family. A new dynasty was created - the Elangalllur swaroopam or the Kingdom of the Elangallur family in Edappally.".
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- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Alappuzha_district.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Brahmin.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Feudal_states_of_Kerala.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Kerala.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Chera_dynasty.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Cherthala.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Edappally.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Ganapathy_temple.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Haripad.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Kallooppara.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Karthikappally.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Kerala.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Nambudiri.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Perandoor_Bhagavathy_Temple.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Sastha_Temple.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLink Thrikkunnapuzha.
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edapally Rajas".
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edapally dynasty".
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edappally Thampurans".
- Edapally_Rajas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Elangalloor Swaroopam".
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- Edapally_Rajas subject Category:Feudal_states_of_Kerala.
- Edapally_Rajas subject Category:History_of_Kerala.
- Edapally_Rajas hypernym Rulers.
- Edapally_Rajas type Person.
- Edapally_Rajas comment "Edappalli Rajas (\"Kings of Edappalli\", known to the Portuguese as Repolim and to the Dutch as Repleim) were the rulers of the late medieval feudal kingdom of Edappally (Elangallur Swarupam), which also included parts of Kallooppara, Karthikapally, Haripad, Cherthala, Vazhakulam,(muvattupuzha) in the present day state of Kerala, India. Edapalli Rajas had no civil or criminal authority within the principality.".
- Edapally_Rajas label "Edapally Rajas".
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- Edapally_Rajas wasDerivedFrom Edapally_Rajas?oldid=551418433.
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