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s etc. were subject to high taxes and required licenses. Such taxes and payments were entirely abolished and members of all communities were permitted the use of these buildings. Similarly the right to travel in palanquins, atop elephants, and in carriages was permitted to all who could afford the
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was appointed Dewan. However, differences of opinion arose between Dewan Raman Menon and the
British Resident and hence Raman Menon was relocated to an inferior office in 1817, at which point he preferred to retire from service entirely. It may be of interest to note that Dewan Raman Menon was the
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of
Education' in Travancore. Through this rescript, the state was proclaiming its entire responsibility to provide budgetary accommodation for costs involved. A rule was also enforced that every school run on systematic lines was to have two teachers paid by the State. This may be regarded as the
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royal family and after his early death she married again, her husband's brother. His death in 1824 caused her to marry again but from none of her three marriages did the queen have any issue. She looked upon her nephews and niece as her own children since after the death of
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Rama Varma. Upon her accession she was actively counseled by her brother in law, Raja Raja Varma of the
Changanssery royal family, as well as her husband, Raghava Varma, who belonged to the royal family of
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was appointed to the position but was soon found to be incapable of handling his difficult office and within two months he was removed. After ten months, following the suggestion of the
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reached the age of sixteen and became a major. Hence his aunt, the
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Her
Highness Sree Padmanabhasevini Vanchi Dharma Vardhini Raja Rajeshwari Maharani Uthrittathi Thirunal Gowri Parvathi Bayi, Attingal Elaya Thampuran, Regent Maharani of Travancore.
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died after childbirth in 1815, Gowri Parvati Bayi was only thirteen years of age. As the only female left in the family, Gowri Parvathi Bayi became Regent
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or Prime Minister to her state, as Dewan Devan Padmanabhan had died and state affairs were being conducted by his deputy Bappu Rao. In 1815 Sanku Annavi
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the armies of Travancore had been disbanded save for seven hundred men to guard the palaces and for state ceremonies under the suzerainty of the
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first formal recognition by the State to the right of education from public revenue.
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public servants and that the reputation of the state might be advanced thereby."
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to raise it to two thousand one hundred men in 1819.
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