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Berkenrode is a Dutch ship name. On 14 February 1740 King
Desinganadu and Stein van Gollenesse had a meeting along with Berkenrode board of Dutch ship. This evidence can be seen in "The Kulasekhara Perumals of Travancore" book written by Mark De Lannoy.
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A small group of stately houses are built on the former grounds of the 'Heerlijkheid van
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