Trivandrum Division
Trivandrum Division was an administrative division of the princely state of Travancore.[1] It was composed of eight taluks — Chirayinkir, Kottarakara, Nedumangadu, Neyyattankara, Pattanapuram, Shenkotta, North Trivandrum and South Trivandrum and was administered by a civil servant of rank Diwan Peishkar equivalent to a District Collector in British India.[2] The administrative headquarters were at Trivandrum which was also the seat of the Travancore government and the residence of the Maharajah.
| Southern Division | |
|---|---|
| Division of Travancore | |
| 1856–1949 | |
|  Location of Travancore | |
| Capital | Padmanabhapuram | 
| History | |
| • Type | Monarchy | 
| Historical era | British Raj | 
| • Established  | 1856 | 
| • Disestablished  | 1949 | 
| Today part of | Kerala and Tamil Nadu, India | 
In 1921, the eight taluks of Trivandrum were merged with Southern Division. Since then, the Southern Division was called Trivandrum Division.
References
    
- Shungoony Menon, P. (1878). A History of Travancore from the Earliest Times (pdf). Madras: Higgin Botham & Co. p. 486. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
- Thomas Foulkes (1864). A classbook of the geography of Travancore.
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