K C Manavedan Raja - meaning and definition. What is K C Manavedan Raja
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What (who) is K C Manavedan Raja - definition

SRI LANKAN JOURNALIST
K.S.Raja; K.S. Raja; K S Raja; KS Raja

K. C. Manavedan Raja         
INDIAN ARISTOCRAT
His Highness Kizhakke Covilakam Manavedan Raja alias Cheriyanujan Raja (1855–1937) was an Indian aristocrat and administrator. He was the titular Zamorin of Calicut from 1932 to 1937.
K. C. Palanisamy         
INDIAN POLITICIAN
K.C. Palanisamy; K C Palanisamy; KC Palanisamy; K. C. Palaniswamy; K. C. Pallani Shamy
K C Palanisamy is an Indian politician, former Member of Parliament (MP) and Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Tamil Nadu (TN). A former member of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), he served the Dravidian party founded by former Chief Minister (CM) of Tamil Nadu, late Dr.
Raja (elephant)         
  • Diyawadana Nilame [[Neranjan Wijeyeratne]] with the Sri Dalada Maligawa elephants Raja, Skanda, Jaya Raja & a few more
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ELEPHANT
Maligawa Raja; Raja Atha; Raja elephant
Raja ( - Raja Atha) (also known as Maligawa Raja, 1913 - 16 July 1988) was a Sri Lankan tusker elephant belonging to the Sri Dalada Maligawa, Kandy. Raja participated at the annual Esala procession in Kandy for around 50 years and was the sacred casket bearer of the final Randoli perehera for 37 years.

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K. S. Raja

Kanagaratnam Sriskandarajah known mononymously as K. S. Raja was a very popular Radio Ceylon radio announcer from Sri Lanka. He was popular with his audiences both in Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu, India. During the course of the Sri Lankan civil war, he was killed by EPDP by poison in 1996