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1 BIBLIOGRAPHY PRIMARY SOURCES A. ARCHIVAL SOURCES Central Archives, Trivandrum Mathilakam Granthavari, 1, Ola 222, Mathilakam Granthavari,1, Ola Mathilakam Curuna, 1673, Ola 131, Mathilakam Curuna, 1719, Ola 34, Mathilakam Curuna, 1722, Ola 5. Mathilakam Curuna, 2600, Ola,62, Mathilakam Curuna, No.441, Ola no: 4-6, Neettu, , Vol.3, Page.164. Neettu, , Vol.78, Page.158. Neettu, , Vol.4, Page.206. Neetu, , Vol.4, Page.98. Neettu, , Vol.26, Page.8. Neettu, , Vol.26, Page.291. Neettu, ,Vol.4, Page.200. Neettu, , Vol.90, Page.255.
2 207 Regional Archives Ernakulam Copper Plate of Vira Raghava, EXN.27, Manuscript M.31. English Translation of Jewish Copper Plate, 229, Manusript E.41. B. REPORTS, HANDBOOKS AND OTHER RECORDS Annual Report of the Archaeological Department- Travancore State for the Year A.D., Trivandrum, Annual Report of the Archaeological Department-Travancore Cochin State, 1124 M.E., Archaeological Department Administration Report, 1105 M.E, Epigraphia Indica, Vol.IV ( ), Archaeological Survey of India, New Delhi, Rao, T.A., Gopinatha (ed.), Travancore Archaeological Series, Vol-II, Part -I, Reprint, Trivandrum,1992. Report on the Administration of the Archaeological Department of Cochin State for the Year 1102 ME ( AD), Ernakulam, Revenue Handbook, Institute of Land Management,Trivandrum, Kerala Society Papers,Vol.I &.II, Series 8, 1931,Gazetteers Department, Government of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram,1997.
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