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King of Cochin
Shakthan Thampuran
King of Cochin
His Excellency Raja Rama Varma
(Sakthan thamburan)
Maharaja of Cochin
Reign
16 August 1790 – 26 September 1805
Coronation
1791
Predecessor
Rama Varma VIII
Successor
Rama Varma X
Born
26 July 1751 Vellarapally Palace, Puthiyedam, Kaladi
Died
26 September 1805 (aged 54) Vadakkechira Palace Thrissur
Burial
Thrissur
Spouse
Chummukutty Nethyar Amma
Names
Raja Rama Varma Kunji Pillai Thampuran
Regnal name
Rama Varma IX
Malayalam
രാജാ രാമ വര്മ്മ
Dynasty
Cochin royal family
Father
Chennas Anujan Namboodiripad
Mother
Ambika Thampurati
Religion
Hinduism
Rama Varma Thampuran (1751–1805), or Rama Varma IX, popularly known as Sakthan Thampuran (Sakthan meaning powerful), was the ruler of the Kingdom of Cochin. The current southern Indian city of Kochi was part of the erstwhile princely state of Kochi. He resided at Vadakkechira Palace in Thrissur. The city of Thrissur is referred to as the Cultural Capital of Kerala owing to its many traditional festivals and historic temples. Sakthan Thampuran is considered the architect of the city of Thrissur. The festival Thrissur Pooram was started by him.
Rama Varma Thampuran (1751–1805), or Rama Varma IX, popularly known as SakthanThampuran (Sakthan meaning powerful), was the ruler of the Kingdom of Cochin...
Kerala-Dutch style in 1795 by Ramavarma Thampuran of the erstwhile Princely State of Cochin, well as SakthanThampuran (Greatest ruler of the Cochin dynasty)...
SakthanThampuran Nagar (S.T Nagar) is one of the business districts of Thrissur city in Kerala state, South India. It was named after King of the Cochin...
state SakthanThampuran (1751–1805), or Rama Varma IX, popularly known as SakthanThampuran, ruler of the Kingdom of Cochin Virulam Thampuran (died 1828)...
visitors. Thrissur Pooram (തൃശ്ശൂര് പൂരം) was the brainchild of SakthanThampuran, the Maharaja of Cochin (1790–1805).[citation needed] Before the start...
SakthanThampuran enjoyed good relations with the British authorities and was also a personal friend of Dharma Raja of Travancore. SakthanThampuran married...
2008. Retrieved 26 August 2010. Staff Reporter (10 September 2015). "SakthanThampuran bus stand to get a facelift". The Hindu. Retrieved 3 January 2020...
Zamorin of Calicut in 1710. Thrissur rose to importance after Maharaja SakthanThampuran ascended the throne of the Kingdom of Cochin (1769–1805) and made...
Thrissur skywalk or the Sakthan Nagar skywalk is a skywalk for pedestrians, that connects the four roads intersecting at SakthanThampuran Nagar in Thrissur...
the largest Bagavathi temples in Kerala located in Thrissur City. SakthanThampuran ordained the temples into two groups, namely "Paramekkavu side" and...
of SakthanThampuran's mother's younger sister (famously known as Chittamma Thampuran) and therefore his cousin. He succeeded the SakthanThampuran on...
Thrissur Municipal Corporation The church established in 1814 by SakthanThampuran, the maharajah of Cochin, for the Chaldaya Suriyani Nasrani (Ancient...
aristocracy, welfare, prosperity and enlightenment respectively. In 1795, SakthanThampuran proclaimed the formal adoption of Kochi State Emblem. While the core...
The temple reconstructed in the time of SakthanThampuran who provided financial support also. SakthanThampuran provide one donation champers inside Thriprayar...
terrible persecution of the Konkanis at the hands of Raja Rama Varma IX (SakthanThampuran). The ruler of Cochin massacred a large number of Konkani merchants...
nadu) died and SakthanThampuran confiscated all the powers and properties of Mukundapuram Nambiar and Mapranam Nambiar. SakthanThampuran divided old Mukundapuram...
he was one of the influential lords around Cochin area before the SakthanThampuran of Cochin. As of 2001[update] India census, Cheranallur had a population...
built by Shakthan Thampuran (1751–1805) and is one of Thrissur's famous landmarks. It is owned by Vadakke Madhom. SakthanThampuran, Maharaja of Cochin...
Vadakkumnatha Temple gates. Later, Maharaja of Cochin, Rama Varma SakthanThampuran cleared the Thekkinkadu Maidan despite the resistance of Brahmin priests...
Thrissur, Kerala, India. It is very closer to the city starting from SakthanThampuran Bus stand and extending towards Chiyyaram and Koorkenchery Maheswara...
built by Shakthan Thampuran (1751-1805) and is one of Thrissur's famous landmarks. It is owned by Cochin Devaswom Board. SakthanThampuran, Maharaja of Cochin...
Pulikkali dates back over 200 years, when the Maharaja Rama Varma SakthanThampuran, the then Maharaja of Cochin, is said to have introduced the folk...
eight years of career in Thrissur City. He was called the second SakthanThampuran for his role in the development of the Thrissur City. He was the MD...
book, SakthanThampuran - Historical Novel, published in 1942, is one of the small number of books which detail the life of SakthanThampuran, the erstwhile...
reveals the history of the waste dumping in Laloor since the period of SakthanThampuran who was the ruler of the Kingdom of Cochin and first violence against...