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In 1857, a 29-year-old with a modern English education was appointed the dewan (prime minister) of Travancore, then widely regarded as a misgoverned kingdom. The man in question, a Marathi-speaking Brahmin named T Madhava Rao was no stranger to the princely state. His father Ranga Rao had served as
Both buildings had a common owner, a Madras-based industrialist Muthiah Chidambaram Chettiar.
If the most feared man in the whole of Travancore, and perhaps its most protected, could be so daringly attacked, the royals knew better than to hold on to their dreams of an independent country called Travancore.
Snake gourd and prawns thoran (stir fry) is a perfect side dish for an elaborate lunch. The intricate flavours of this unique dish are sure to excite your taste buds
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