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Nedumpuram Palace

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Nedumpuram Palace is situated in Tiruvalla, India. The palace belongs to a branch of the Kulasekhara dynasty that ruled the principality of Udayamangalam in Northern Kerala. During the southern campaign of Tippu Sultan, the defeated family fled to the south and took shelter under the patronage of the King of Travencore. The current palace stands at the earlier location of a palace that belonged to the Raja of Tiruvalla.