MRPC is a unique laboratory with preservation and digitization facility and complete recovery of physical documents from Thrissur. Extent: In this column indicate foliation ranges for bundle and, in the case of multitext mss, also foliation for discrete texts. Folio count will be added by assis...
Clear text. Broken leafs. Different type handwriting scene in this manuscript. Extent: 1 Palm Leaf Manuscript contain 101 leafs inscribed. Condition of original material: Fair condition. Arrangement: Material arranged by its page number. MRPC reference: EAP1320MRPCL1.
Multiple-text palm-leaf manuscript. Plain wooden covers on both side of this manuscripts. Small manuscript. Different writing style seen in this manuscript. Condition of original material: Good condition. Arrangement: Material arranged by its page number. MRPC reference: EAP1320MRPCL2. This ...
No wooden covers in this ms. Pages where damged. Different type handwriting scene in this manuscript. Extent: 1 Palm Leaf Manuscript. Condition of original material: Fair condition. Arrangement: Material arranged by its page number. MRPC reference: EAP1320MRPCL3. This manuscript contains th...
Plain wooden cover in one side of this manuscript. Clear text. Some leafs are missing. Page number seen in both side of a leaf. This manuscript describes the story of rukmi the ruler of Vidarbha according to the epic Mahābhārata. Extent: An incomplete bundle of 22 inscribed palm-leaf. Conditio...
Documentation concerning evidence used in an 18th century legal case which took c. 30 yrs, by the community of Pamparomas against the Dominican Colegio de Santo Tomas about land and water rights. The documents include transcriptions of earlier 16th and 17th century material used in evidence as w...
Documentation concerning evidence used in a legal case by the community of Pamparomas against the Dominican Colegio de Santo Tomas about land and water rights. Decrees, wills, and other manuscripts from as early as 1591 were copied out and included in the manuscript to support the community case...
The manuscript details that in the 1770s, Colonel Cayetano Paxuelo drove the people of Pamparomas off of their land. The people were left with small plots and worked as laborers in the nearby hacienda of Pampas. The village lands were transferred to the hacienda of Santa Catalina, owned by the D...
From the mid-1770s, the Pamparomas villagers again contested their removal, but to no avail. Their case was taken up again in the 1790s, under Cacica Doña Maria Vilcarima, widow of the former Cacique Marcelo Quispe Condor. She triumphed, and in 1793, the people of Pamparomas were granted titles ...
The Dominicans appealed the decision against them, claiming that the village of Pamparomas had never actually existed, and that the so-called villagers had been workers on the Pampas hacienda since the sixteenth century. The Governor of Huarochiri helped to make the case for appeared with a miss...