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Major Stringer Lawrence, Clive's intimate friend and valued comrade, the hero of Trichinopoly, which is near the west end of the nave.
Westminster Abbey A. Murray Smith 1877
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Trichinopoly which is sacred to a goddess called the Mussulmans 'lady, who is said to be the wife of the Hindu god Ranganatha at Srirangam.
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An invasion of Bengal enabled the Chola to assume a new title and establish a new capital near Trichinopoly.
c. South India 2001
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The Pallava Mahendravarman I, converted from Jainism to Saivism, destroyed a Jain temple, but dug the first (Saivite) cave-temples in the south (at Trichinopoly, Chingleput, etc.).
c. South India 2001
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King Karikalan of early Tamil poems is credited with construction of a great irrigation dam on the Kaveri River, east of Trichinopoly.
c. South India 2001
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He waved a ripe Trichinopoly cigar above a four-decker sandwich and roared:
The Earth Book of Stormgate Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1978
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He sat at the inlaid mahogany table, dressed in snuff-stained lace and his usual sarong, a bottle in one hand and a Trichinopoly cigar in the other.
Trader To The Stars Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1964
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India in the eleventh or twelfth century on an island in the Kaveri river near Trichinopoly.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II R. V. Russell
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Trichinopoly, and fetches a local price of 2d. to 3d. a pound.
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Dr. Maxwell, garrison surgeon of Trichinopoly, states that he has found this oil equally efficacious to cod-liver oil in cases of consumption and scrofula.
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