Avittom Thirunal Balarama Varma

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Avittom Thirunal Bala Rama Varma (c. 1782 – 7 November 1810) was a ruler of the Indian princely state of Travancore from 1798 to 1810, succeeding his uncle Maharajah Dharma Raja on 12 February 1798.[1] His reign was a time of disturbances and internal and external problems. The revolt of Velu Thampi (who as Dewan negotiated the formal alliance between Travancore and the British East India Company) occurred during his rule. His great-granddaughter was the wife of Visakham Thirunal. Two ranis were adopted during the reign of Dharma Raja. They were Bharani Thirunal Parvathi Bayi and Uthram Thirunal Umayamma Bayi as the sisters of Avittom Thirunal. These princesses were the daughters of Chathayam Nal Mahaprabha Amma.

Avittom Thirunal Balarama Varma
Maharaja of Travancore
Reign17 February 1798 – 7 November 1810
Coronation18 February 1798
PredecessorDharma Raja
SuccessorGowri Lakshmi Bayi
Born1782
Attingal
Died7 November 1810 (aged 28)
Spouse(Daughter of Dharma Raja)
Names
Sri Padmanabhadasa Vanchipala Balaramavarma Kulashekhara Kireedapathi Manne Sulthan Maharajarajarama Rajabahadoor Shamsherjang Maharaja
HouseVenad Swaroopam
DynastyKulasekhara
FatherKilimanoor Kochu Koil Thampuran
MotherJunior Rani Chathayam Thirunal Atham Bayi
ReligionHinduism
The Maharaja and his attendants

References edit

  1. ^ Aiya 1906, p. 417.
Bibliography
  • Aiya, V. Nagam (1906). Travancore State Manual. Travancore Government Press.
Avittom Thirunal Balarama Varma
Born: 1782 Died: 1810
Regnal titles
Preceded by Maharaja of Travancore
1798–1810
Succeeded by