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  2. Malayalam calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Malayalam Calendar, or the Kollam Era (Malayalam: കൊല്ലവർഷം, romanized: Kollavaṟṣaṁ), is a sidereal solar calendar used in Kerala. The origin of the calendar has been dated to 825 CE, commemorating the establishment of Kollam .

  3. Category:July 2000 by country - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:July 2000 in India - Wikipedia

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  5. Print an AOL Calendar

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    Using AOL Calendar lets you keep track of your schedule with just a few clicks of a mouse. While accessing your calendar online gives you instant access to appointments and events, sometimes a physical copy of your calendar is needed. To print your calendar, just use the print functionality built into your browser.

  6. Category:July 2000 by continent - Wikipedia

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  7. Kerala New Year (Kollam era) - Wikipedia

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    The Kerala New Year used to be on the day of the vernal equinox, i.e., the day when the sun is considered to move from the southern to the northern hemisphere.However, the first Malayalam month is Chingam ചിങ്ങം according to the Malayalam Calendar.

  8. Great flood of 99 - Wikipedia

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    As the Malayalam Calendar was popular in Kerala, the flood is generally referred to as "The Great flood of "99".The rain continued for about three weeks. Many districts of present-day Kerala were deeply submerged by the flood - from Thrissur , to Ernakulam to Idukki , Kottayam even up to Alappuzha and Kuttanad .

  9. Katapayadi system - Wikipedia

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    The Malayalam calendar known as kollavarsham (Malayalam: കൊല്ലവര്‍ഷം) was adopted in Kerala beginning from 825 CE, revamping some calendars. This date is remembered as āchārya vāgbhadā, converted using Kaṭapayādi into 1434160 days since the start of Kali Yuga. [10]