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- Travancore-Cochin abstract "Travancore-Cochin or Thiru-Kochi (Malayalam: തിരു-കൊച്ചി, tiru-kocci ?) was a short-lived state of India (1949–1956). It was originally called United State of Travancore and Cochin and was created on 1 July 1949 by the merger of two former Princely States, the kingdoms of Travancore and Cochin with Trivandrum as the capital. It was renamed State of Travancore-Cochin in January 1950. Parur T. K. Narayana Pillai, the Congress Prime Minister of Travancore, became the Chief Minister of Travancore-Cochin. First elections were held in 1951 and A. J. John, Anaparambil from Congress party was elected as the Chief Minister, ruling until 1954.The ruler of Travancore was appointed as the governor (known as "Rajpramukh") of Travancore-Cochin. The Maharajah of Cochin was offered to be addressed as Uparaja Pramukh, but he did not want any title after handing over the power. The Maharaja politely said that the eldest member of Cochin Royal Family should be called Valiya Thampuran and gave up royal powers unconditionally for the good of the people. While Pattom A. Thanu Pillai was the Praja Socialist Party Chief minister in 1954, Travancore Tamil Nadu Congress launched a campaign for the merger of the Tamil-speaking regions of Southern Travancore with the neighbouring area of Madras state. The agitation took a violent turn and civilians and local police were killed at Marthandam and Puthukkada, irreparably alienating the entire Tamil-speaking population from merger into Travancore-Cochin. Under State Reorganisation Act of 1956, the four southern taluks of Travancore, namely Thovalai, Agasteeswaram, Kalkulam and Vilavancode and a part of the Chencotta Taluk was merged with Madras state. On 1 November 1956 Travancore-Cochin was joined with Malabar District of Madras state to form the new state of Kerala, with a governor, appointed by the President of India, as the head of the state instead of "Rajpramukh".".
- Travancore-Cochin capital Thiruvananthapuram.
- Travancore-Cochin currency Indian_rupee.
- Travancore-Cochin dissolutionYear "1956".
- Travancore-Cochin foundingYear "1949".
- Travancore-Cochin governmentType States_and_union_territories_of_India.
- Travancore-Cochin thumbnail Flag_of_Kingdom_of_Travancore.svg?width=300.
- Travancore-Cochin wikiPageID "1026235".
- Travancore-Cochin wikiPageRevisionID "603725503".
- Travancore-Cochin capital Thiruvananthapuram.
- Travancore-Cochin commonLanguages "Malayalam, Tamil, English".
- Travancore-Cochin commonName "Travancore-Cochin".
- Travancore-Cochin continent "Asia".
- Travancore-Cochin conventionalLongName "State of Travancore-Cochin".
- Travancore-Cochin conventionalLongName "United State of Travancore and Cochin".
- Travancore-Cochin country India.
- Travancore-Cochin country "India".
- Travancore-Cochin currency Indian_rupee.
- Travancore-Cochin flagP "Flag of Kingdom of Travancore.svg".
- Travancore-Cochin flagP "Flag of the Kingdom of Cochin.svg".
- Travancore-Cochin flagS "Flag of India.svg".
- Travancore-Cochin governmentType States_and_union_territories_of_India.
- Travancore-Cochin hasPhotoCollection Travancore-Cochin.
- Travancore-Cochin imageFlag "Flag of India.svg".
- Travancore-Cochin imageMap "South Indian territories.svg".
- Travancore-Cochin imageMapCaption "Map of Southern India before 1956 with Travancore-Cochin in brown".
- Travancore-Cochin indic "തിരു-കൊച്ചി".
- Travancore-Cochin lang "ml".
- Travancore-Cochin leader Chithira_Thirunal_Balarama_Varma.
- Travancore-Cochin nativeName "Thiru-Kochi".
- Travancore-Cochin nativeName "തിരു-കൊച്ചി".
- Travancore-Cochin p "Kingdom of Cochin".
- Travancore-Cochin p "Travancore".
- Travancore-Cochin region Indian_subcontinent.
- Travancore-Cochin religion Hinduism.
- Travancore-Cochin religion Mappila.
- Travancore-Cochin religion Saint_Thomas_Christians.
- Travancore-Cochin representative A._J._John,_Anaparambil.
- Travancore-Cochin representative C._Kesavan.
- Travancore-Cochin representative Panampilly_Govinda_Menon.
- Travancore-Cochin representative Parur_T._K._Narayana_Pillai.
- Travancore-Cochin representative Pattom_A._Thanu_Pillai.
- Travancore-Cochin s "Kerala".
- Travancore-Cochin symbol "Seal_of_Kerala#Kingdom_of_Travancore".
- Travancore-Cochin titleLeader Rajpramukh.
- Travancore-Cochin titleRepresentative List_of_Chief_Ministers_of_Kerala.
- Travancore-Cochin trans "tiru-kocci".
- Travancore-Cochin yearEnd "1956".
- Travancore-Cochin yearLeader "1949".
- Travancore-Cochin yearRepresentative "1949".
- Travancore-Cochin yearRepresentative "1951".
- Travancore-Cochin yearRepresentative "1952".
- Travancore-Cochin yearRepresentative "1954".
- Travancore-Cochin yearRepresentative "1955".
- Travancore-Cochin yearStart "1949".
- Travancore-Cochin subject Category:History_of_Kerala_(1947–present).
- Travancore-Cochin subject Category:History_of_Kochi.
- Travancore-Cochin subject Category:Kingdom_of_Travancore.
- Travancore-Cochin type Country.
- Travancore-Cochin type Place.
- Travancore-Cochin type PopulatedPlace.
- Travancore-Cochin type Wikidata:Q532.
- Travancore-Cochin type Country.
- Travancore-Cochin type Place.
- Travancore-Cochin type Location.
- Travancore-Cochin comment "Travancore-Cochin or Thiru-Kochi (Malayalam: തിരു-കൊച്ചി, tiru-kocci ?) was a short-lived state of India (1949–1956). It was originally called United State of Travancore and Cochin and was created on 1 July 1949 by the merger of two former Princely States, the kingdoms of Travancore and Cochin with Trivandrum as the capital. It was renamed State of Travancore-Cochin in January 1950. Parur T. K.".
- Travancore-Cochin label "Travancore-Cochin".
- Travancore-Cochin label "Travancore-Cochin".
- Travancore-Cochin label "Travancore-Cochin".
- Travancore-Cochin label "Траванкор-Кочин".
- Travancore-Cochin sameAs Travancore-Cochin.
- Travancore-Cochin sameAs Travancore-Cochin.
- Travancore-Cochin sameAs m.03_dzh.
- Travancore-Cochin sameAs Q1538311.
- Travancore-Cochin sameAs Q1538311.
- Travancore-Cochin wasDerivedFrom Travancore-Cochin?oldid=603725503.
- Travancore-Cochin depiction Flag_of_Kingdom_of_Travancore.svg.
- Travancore-Cochin isPrimaryTopicOf Travancore-Cochin.
- Travancore-Cochin name "State of Travancore-Cochin (1950–1956)".
- Travancore-Cochin name "Thiru-Kochi".
- Travancore-Cochin name "Travancore-Cochin".
- Travancore-Cochin name "United State of Travancore and Cochin (1949–1950)".
- Travancore-Cochin name "തിരു-കൊച്ചി".