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Thoma of Villarvattom

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RajaThoma of Villarvattom (Thomas in English) was the name of the feudal monarch ofVillarvattom, a vassal fiefdom of theKingdom of Cochin.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Throughout the history of the Villarvattom dynasty, there were multiple kings who took the regnal name Thoma. The last king of the dynasty also called Thoma, adopted a local prince, Rama Varma, who converted to Christianity, taking the name Immanuel, and married Thoma's daughter Mariam (also called Kripavathy). Immanuel's uncle was aruler of Cochin and took offense to this union and eventually conquered Villarvattom. The prince was either exiled or had to flee toCeylon. Sorely grieved at this, Mariam died shortly afterwards. And with her death, the ancient kingdom ceased to exist. C.V. Cherian, cites an inscription that dates the death of Thoma to 1450 AD.

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  1. ^"Raja Thoma Villarvattam – King of the Nasranis". NSC Network. 15 April 2007. Retrieved3 July 2009.
  2. ^Aiya, V. Nagam (1999).The Travancore State Manual. Vol. II. Kerala Gazetteers Dept.ISBN 9788185499321.
  3. ^"Kerala Local News | Cochin | Local Features".www.manoramaonline.com. Archived fromthe original on 24 August 2013.
  4. ^Narayanan, M. G. S.Perumāḷs of Kerala. Thrissur (Kerala): CosmoBooks, 2013. 358.
  5. ^"Indian Churches - History in Malayalam".www.synodofdiamper.com.
  6. ^Bernard, K L (1980).Flashes of Kerala History.
  7. ^Eapan (2021).The Permanent King of Cochin. p. 39.


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