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Keshava Rama Varma

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Kesava Rama Verma was the raja of the kingdom of Cochin which was situated in modern-day India, and was at the time a Portuguese Protectorate.[1] He is notable for donating the land to the Yehuden Mappilla community to construct the Paradesi Synagogue in 1568.

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  1. ^ Thampuran, Rameshan (2007). "Emergence Of Kingdom of Cochin and Cochin Royal Family". Archived from the original on 13 January 2008. Retrieved 6 January 2008.