Kingdom of Venad

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The Kingdom of Venad was a medieval South Indian monarchy in present-day Kerala that emerged from the remnants of the Chera realm and later formed the core of the powerful state of Travancore.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former country
historical kingdom
monarchy
alternativeName Venadu NERFINISHED
associatedWith Chera dynasty NERFINISHED
Travancore royal family NERFINISHED
borderedBy Arabian Sea to the west
capital Kollam NERFINISHED
coastalAccess Arabian Sea NERFINISHED
continent Asia
culture Malayali culture
economicActivity maritime trade
pepper trade
emergedFrom Chera kingdom NERFINISHED
Chera realm NERFINISHED
endTime 18th century
era pre-colonial India
formedCoreOf Kingdom of Travancore NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
historicalRegion southern Kerala NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance formed nucleus of Travancore state
language Malayalam
Old Malayalam
laterUnderInfluenceOf British East India Company NERFINISHED
Dutch East India Company NERFINISHED
Portuguese Empire NERFINISHED
locatedIn South India
present-day Kerala
mergedInto Kingdom of Travancore NERFINISHED
notableRuler Marthanda Varma NERFINISHED
Rama Varma NERFINISHED
partOf Chera successor states
Indian subcontinent NERFINISHED
politicalStatus regional kingdom
politicalSystem hereditary monarchy
predecessorOf Kingdom of Travancore NERFINISHED
presentLocation India NERFINISHED
state of Kerala
region Malabar Coast NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
religiousInstitution Hindu temples
rulingDynasty House of Venad NERFINISHED
Venad royal house NERFINISHED
script Vatteluttu NERFINISHED
startTime c. 9th century
successorState Kingdom of Travancore NERFINISHED
timePeriod medieval period

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Chera dynasty successor Kingdom of Venad
Maharaja of Travancore predecessorState Kingdom of Venad