Paravur — may refer to:* Paravur Taluk, in Ernakulam district * North Paravur, a municipality in Ernakulam district * Paravur, a village in Kollam district * Paravur Kayal, a lake near Paravur, Kollam … Wikipedia
Paravur TK Narayana Pillai — Paravur T. K. Narayana Pillai, or Paravur T. K. as he is fondly called, was born March 25 1890, in North Paravur, Central Kerala (Travancore Cochin kingdom at that time) and died on June 23, 1971. He was a freedom fighter during the British raj… … Wikipedia
Paravur T. K. Narayana Pillai — Paravur T.K Narayana Pillai born in North Paravur was the first chief minister of Travancore Cochin at the time of its formation in 1949. His private secretary was the late Karikkakaom S. Narayana Pillai who died recently of Alzheimers disease.… … Wikipedia
Paravur, Kollam — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = Paravur | type = city | latd = 8.78 | longd = 76.7 state name = Kerala district = Kollam leader title = leader name = altitude = population as of = 2001 population total = 38,649| population density =… … Wikipedia
Paravur Taluk — North Paravur is the capital of Paravur Taluk in Ernakulam district. Villages in Paravur Taluk* Parur * Ezhikkara * Eloor * Chittatukara * Chendamangalam * Vadakkekara * Kottuvally * Kunnukara * Karumalore * Varappuzha * Puthanvelikkara *… … Wikipedia
Paravur Kayal — Infobox lake lake name = Paravur Kayal image lake = caption lake = image bathymetry = caption bathymetry = location = Paravur, Kerala coords = coord|8|49|N|76|40|E|display=title,inline|region:IN type:waterbody source:GNS enwiki type = inflow =… … Wikipedia
North Paravur — This article is about a town in Ernakulam district. For other uses, see Paravur. Paravur suburb … Wikipedia
Dakshina Mookambika Temple North Paravur — The Dakshina Mookambika Temple is a famous saraswati temple located in the town of North Paravur in the Eranakulam district of Kerala.The presiding deity in this temple is Saraswati and other sub deities are Ganapathy, Subrahmanyan, Maha Vishnu,… … Wikipedia
Mar Gregorios Abdul Jaleel — (died 27 April 1681) was the Metropolitan bishop of Jerusalem and saint in the Syriac Orthodox Church. Abdul Jaleel was born in Mosul, Iraq. In 1654 he was ordained Metropolitan bishop for the Ameed (Diyarbaker) diocese in Turkey by the Patriarch … Wikipedia
Saint Thomas Christians — This article addresses the Saint Thomas Christians and the various churches and denominations that form the Nasrani people. Part of a series on Christianity … Wikipedia