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Revenue Villages List Thanjavur District Revenue Villages List Thanjavur District S.No Taluk Name Village Name 1 Thanjavur Taluk TIRUMALAISAMUTHIRAM 2 KALVIRAYANPETTAI 3 PERAMBUR 2ND SETHI 4 PERAMBUR FIRST SETHI 5 PILLAIYARNATHAM 6 SEERALUR 7 VANNARAPETTAI CHIEF 8 AALAKKUDI CHIEF 9 KURUVADIPATTI 10 VALLAMPUDUR 11 VALLAM SOUTH 12 CHENNAMPATTI 13 THIRUKANURPATTI 14 VALLAM NORTH 15 PILLAIYARPATTI 16 NEELAGIRI THERKKU THOTTAM 17 RAMANATHAPURAM CHIEF 18 MELAVELI THOTTAM 19 PALLIYERI 20 CHAKKARASAMANTHAM 21 VENNALODAI 22 VELUR 23 PALLIYAKRAKARAM 24 NARASIKANAYAKAPURAM 25 THIRUVETHIKUDI 26 MANANKORAI 27 THANDANKORAI 28 MATHUR 29 NALLICHERI 30 KONDAVATTANTHIDAL 31 THOTTAKKADU 32 RAMAPURAM 33 THITTAI 34 KUDALUR 35 KURUNGALUR 36 KADAKADABAI 37 MELA CHITHARKADU 38 AVUSAHIB THOTTAM 39 KEERAIKOLLAI 40 KARUNTHATTANKUDI 41 PINNAINALLUR 42 KULICHAPPATTU 43 PULIYANTHOPPU 44 PUDUPATTINAM 45 NANCHIKKOTTAI 46 INATHUKANPATTI 47 NANCHIKKOTTAI VALLUNDANPATTU 48 KURUNKULAM WEST 49 KURUNKULAM EAST 50 MARUNKULAM 51 KOLLANKARAI VALLUNDANPATTU 52 KOLLANKARAI 53 KASANADU PUDUR 54 KANDITHAMPATTU 55 VILAR 56 VALAMIRANKOTTAI 57 KATTUR 58 MADIKAI 59 VANNARAPETTAI ADDL. 60 ALAKKUDI ADDL. 61 RAMANATHAPURAM ADDL. 62 VALAMPURI UNIT 63 SOORAKKOTTAI 1 Thiruvaiyaru MANNARSAMUTHIRAM 2 ESWARAN KOVILPATHU 3 MAHARAJAPURAM 4 SATHANUR 5 VALAPPAKKUDI 6 KONERIRAJAPURAM 7 VARAHUR 8 ALLUR 9 AMBATHUMELAKARAM 10 KUZHIMATHUR 11 KARUPPUR 12 THULASENTHIRA MAHARAJAPURAM 13 MARUR 14 VADUKAKKUDI 15 AACHANUR 16 VELLAMPERAMBUR WEST 17 THENPERAMBUR 18 NAGATHI 19 KARUR 20 MELATHIRUPPOONTHURUTHI ADDL. 21 THIRUVALAMPOZHIL 22 VAITHIYANATHANPETTAI 23 MELAPUNAVASAL 24 PUNAVASAL 25 PERUMPULIYUR 26 KEELATHIRUPPOONTHURUTHI 27 THIRUVAIYARU EAST 28 MUGASA KALYANAPURAM 29 KALYANAPURAM 1ST SETHI 30 RAYAMPETTAI 31 KARUKKUDI 32 VILANGUDI CHIEF 33 THENNANCHERI 34 THIRUPAZHANAM 35 SUYAMPATCHANALLUR 36 SEMMANKUDI 37 PERAMUR 38 UPPUKATCHIPETTAI 39 THIRUCHOTRUTHURAI 40 KALYANAPURAM 2ND SETHI 41 AVIKKARAI 42 KANDIYUR 43 RAJENDIRAM 44 MANAKKARAMBAI 45 NADUCAUVERY EAST 46 NADUCAUVERY WEST 47 VELLAMPERAMBUR EAST 48 MELATHIRUPPOONTHURUTHI CHIEF 49 KADUVELI 50 THIRUVAIYARU WEST 51 VILANKUDY ADDL. 52 OKKAKUDI (PERAMUR) 53 KALIYABANURAJATHOTTAM 54 SENGALUNEER THOTTAM 55 ARASUR CHINNA AVUSAHIB THOTTAM 56 SHESHANARAYANA THOTTAM 1 Orathanadu NADUVUR 2 KARUKKAKOTTAI 3 ALIVOIKKAL 4 PANCHANATHIKOTTAI 5 KATTUKURUCHI 6 ULUR EAST 7 PARUTHIKKOTTAI 8 KEELA ULUR 9 VANDAIYAR IRRUPPU 10 KARAIMENDARKOTTAI 11 RAGAVAMBALPURAM 12 MURUTHIYAMBALPURAM 13 NEIVASAL THENPATHI 14 PONNAPPUR KEELPATHI 15 PONNAPPUR MELPATHI 16 KULAMANGALAM 17 OKKANADU MELAIYUR 18 KANNTHANKUDI KEELAIYUR CHIEF 19 KANNTHANKUDI MELAIYUR CHIEF 20 MUTHAMBALPURAM 21 THENNAMANADU NORTH 22 AYANGUDI 23 CHOZHAPURAM 24 VADAKKUR VADAKKU SETHI 25 VADAKKUR THERKKU SETHI 26 POIYUNDARKOTTAI 27 PACHUR 28 ATHANAKKOTTAI 29 THEKKUR 30 KAKKARAIKKOTTAI 31 VADAKKUKOTTAI 32 MANDALAKKOTTAI 33 KOVILUR 34 PINNAIYUR WEST 35 THELUNKANKUDIKADU 36 PUTHUR 37 PALAMPUTHUR 38 KAKKARAI 39 POOVATHUR 40 KEEZHAVANNIPATTU 41 OKKANADU KEELAIYUR CHIEF 42 KAAVAARAPPATTU 43 ARUMULAI 44 TIRUMANGALAKKOTTAI MELAIYUR 45 TIRUMANGALAKKOTTAI KEELAIYUR 46 VADASERI NORTH 47 KODIYALAM 48 PARAVATHUR 49 KANNUKKUDI KEELPATHI 50 MULLURPATTIKKADU 51 AAMBALAPATTU GOPALAPURAM 52 AAMBALAPATTU RAMAPURAM 53 AAMBALAPATTU NORTH 54 KANNUKKUDI MELPATHI CHIEF 55 THONDARAMPATTU EAST 56 VELLUR 57 PEIKKARUMBAN KOTTAI 58 PULAVANKADU 59 POIYUNDARKUDIKADU 60 THIRUNALLUR 61 PUGALSILLATHUR 62 SILLATHUR 63 KRISHNAPURAM 64 VADAKKUKOTTAI 65 SANKARANARKUDIKADU 66 NEMALI THIPPIYAKKUDI 67 VEDA VIJAYAPURAM 68 AVIDANALLA VIJAYAPURAM 69 MEDAYAKKOLLAI 70 VEDANAYAKIPURAM 71 KILAMANGALAM 72 CHOZHAKANKUDIKADU 73 YOKANAYAKIPURAM 74 THERKKUKOTTAI 75 SOORIYAMURTHIPURAM 76 AKKARAIVATTAM 77 CHINNA AMMANKUDI 78 PERIYA AMMANKUDI 79 AMMANKUDI 80 ILLUPPAIVIDUTHI 81 THOPPUVIDUTHI 82 KAVALIPATTI 83 KADUVETTIVIDUTHI 84 PANIKONDANVIDUTHI 85 UNCHIYAVIDUTHI 86 THALIKAIVIDUTHI 87 VETTUVAKKOTTAI 88 VENKARAI PART 89 CHENNIYAVIDUTHI 90 CHENNIYAVIDUTHI (KRISHNAPURAM) 91 NEIVELI VADAPATHI 92 NEIVELI THENPATHI 93 SADAIYARKOIL 94 PANAYAKKOTTAI 95 ARASAPATTU 96 CHINNA PONNAPPUR 97 PARUTHIYAPPARKOVIL - 1 98 THALAIYAMANGALAM 99 SAMAYANKUDIKADU 100 KANNANTHANKUDI KEELAIYUR ADDL. 101 KANNANTHANKUDI MELAIYUR ADDL. 102 SAMIPATTI 103 EACHANKOTTAI 104 THENNAMANADU SOUTH 105 BALANGANDAR GUDIKADU 106 KARUKADIPATTI 107 PINNAIYUR EAST 108 POOVATHUR PUDUNAGAR 109 SETHURAYANKUDIKADU 110 OKKANADU KEELAIYUR ADDL. 111 TIRUMANGALAKOTTAI M.COLONY 112 TIRUMANGALAKOTTAI K.COLONY 113 VADASERI SOUTH 114 AMBALAPATTU SOUTH SIVAKOLLAI 115 AMBALAPATTU SOUTH 116 KANNUKKUDI MELPATHI ADDL. 117 THONDARAMPATTU WEST 118 VETTIKADU 119 ULUR WEST 120 PANDIPAZHAMANAIKKADU 121 PARUTHIYAPPARKOVIL 122 URANIPURAM 123 THIPPANVIDUTHI 124 PERIYAKOTTAIKADU 125 KEELA ULUR PARUTHIYAPPARKOIL 1 Thiruvidaimaruthur KULASEKARANALLUR 2 SARABOJIRASAPURAM 3 MARATHURAI 4 NEIVASAL 5 SAYANAPURAM 6 VANNIKKUDI 7 THIRUMANGAICHERI 8 NEIKUPPAI 9 KARUPPUR 10 PANTHANALLUR 11 IRUMOOLAI 12 KAVANUR 13 KOVILRAMAPURAM 14 MULLANKUDI 15 VINAYAKAN STREET 16 UKKARAI 17 CHIDAMBARANATHAPURAM 18 KURICHI 19 MELAKATTUR 20 ATHIPAKKAM 21 SERUKUDI 22 KEEZHLMANTHUR 23 VELUR 24 AARALUR 25 MULLUKKUDI 26 KUNATHALAPADI 27 KATHIRAMANGALAM 28 KOOTHANUR 29 KEELASURIYAMOOLAI 30 THIRULOKI 31 KEELAMANAKKUDI 32 KANNARAKKUDI 33 KONDASAMUTHIRAM 34 SIKKALNAYAKANPETTAI 35 MAVUTHIRUPPU 36 VEERAKKAN 37 MAHARASAPURAM 38 MANAMBADI 39 SENKANUR 40 KATTANAGARAM 41 MANIKKUDI 42 SOORIYAMOOLAI 43 KANJANUR 44 KOTTUR 45 THUKILI 46 NARASINGANPETTAI 47 MANALUR 48 SOORIYANARKOVIL 49 THIRUMANTHURAI 50 SATHANUR 51 THIRUVELLIYANKUDI 52 NARIKKUDI 53 PUTHTHUR 54 ANAKKUDI 55 VEPATHUR -1 56 T.PANDARAVAADAI 57 UMAMAHESWARAPURAM 58 THEPPERUMANALLUR 59 THIRUVIDAIMARUTHUR 60 MAHATHANAPURAM 61 PARUTHIKKUDI 62 THIRUMANGALAKKUDI 63 VISHWANATHAPURAM 64 MUTHUR 65 THIRUNEELAKKUDI 66 MANCHAMALLI 67 SATHANUR 68 S.PUDUR 69 MELAIYUR 70 THITTAICHERI 71 THIRUKODIKKAVAL 72 MAHARAJAPURAM 73 BASKARAJAPURAM 74 SIVAPURANI 75 THIRUPPANANDAL EAST 76 THIRUPPANANDAL WEST 77 PATTAM 78 VEPPATHUR -2 79 BAGAVATHAPURAM (56/1) 80 THIRUBUVANAM BIT 81 THIRUBUVANAM 82 GOVINDAPURAM (61/1) 83 THIRUVISANALLUR 84 BAGAVATHAPURAM (62/2) 85 GOVINDAPURAM (64/1) 86 NADUCAUVERY PADUKAITHOTTA 87 GOVINDAPURAM (67/1) 88 MARUTHUVAKKUDI -1 89 MARUTHUVAKKUDI -2 1 Kumbakoanm VITTALUR 2 KATCHUKATTU 3 MALLAPURAM 4 VILANKUDI 5 AMMANKUDI 6 THUKKATCHI 7 PUTHAKARAM 8 THANDANTHOTTAM 9 VILLIYAVARAMBAL 10 SEMBIYAVARAMBAL 11 KRISHNAPURAM 12 KARUPPUR 13 KEZHAKORKKAI 14 ANNALAKRAKARAM 15 DHARASURAM 16 VALAIYAPETTAI 17 THIRUVALASULI 18 SUNDARAPERUMALKOVIL SOUTH 19 PATTEESWARAM 20 CHOZHANMALIGAI 21 DENAMPADUGAI 22 UDAIYALUR 23 THILLAIYAMBUR 24 SESHAMPADI 25 MELAKORKKAI 26 MARUTHANALLUR 27 THIPPIRAJAPURAM 28 ENANALLUR 29 NACHIYARKOVIL 30 THIRUNARAIYUR 31 THIRUPPANTHURAI 32 KOVANUR 33 KOTHANKUDI 34 KUMARAMANGALAM 35 KUKUR 36 PERAPPADI 37 KEERANUR 38 SEMMANKUDI 39 MATHUR 40 THANDALAM 41 VISALUR 42 NAGARASAMPETTAI 43 VANDUVANCHERI 44 THIRUCHERAI 45 INJIKKOLLAI 46 PARUTHICHERI 47 MARUTHAKUDI 48 KORANATTUKARUPPUR 1 49 KARANATTUKARUPPUR 2 50 INAM ASUR 51 MELA CAUVERY 52 NAGAKUDI 53 MUGASA INNAMBUR THENPATHI 54 MATHAVAPURAM 55 KOTTAIYUR 56 THIMMAKKUDI (BABURAJAPURAM) 57 PUDU THIVAN VADA THOTTAM 58 KAVARAITHOTTAM 59 KAVALAI THOTTAM 60 PERUMANDI 61 AGRAKARAM PERUMANDI 62 KODIYAN THOTTAM 63 MALAIYAPPA NALLUR (281) 64 SEERAN KATTALAI 65 MIRUTHIYANCHAPADAI VEEDU 66 NACHIYAR THOTTAM 67 AMMATH THOTTAM 68 RAJAN THOTTAM 69 PAANGAL 70 CHANNAPURAM MINOR INAM 71 ILANTHURAI (VITTALUR) 72 ERANDAMKATTALAI 73 SIVAPURAM BIT 1 74 SAKKOTTAI 75 MATHI 76 THIRUMEIGNANAM 77 CHIDAMBARANATHA MUDALI THOTTAM 78 MALAIYAPPA NALLUR (474) 79 UTHAMATHANI 80 SUNDARAPERUMAL KOVIL NORTH 81 PATEESWARAM PADUGAI 82 ANDAKKUDI THOTTAM 83 DENAMPADUGAI THATTIMAL 84 VELLAPILLAYAMPETTAI 85 THIRIVALANSULI THATTIMAL 86 VANIYANKARAMBAI 87 AARIYAPADAIVEEDU 88 PALAIYANALLUR 89 THIRUNALLUR 90 VARVANKKARAI 91 VELANKUDI 92 AANDALUR 93 ATHIYUR 94 CHOZHAPURAM 95 VILANTHAKANDAM 96 GOVILACHERI 97 KUMARANKUDI 98 DEVANANCHERI 99 NEERATHANALLUR 100 THE. KOTHANKUDI 101 THIRUPIRAMBIYAM 102 VALAPURAM 103 KOTHANKUDI THATTIMAL 104 KADICHAMPADI 105 AGARATHUR 106 KALLUR 107 KALLAPULIYUR 108 AMMACHATHIRAM 109 SARANKAPANIPETTAI 110 ASUR 111 ERAKARAM 112 INNAMBUR 113 SWAMIMALAI 114 BABURAJAPURAM 115 KUMBAKONAM (PATTANAM) 116 MUPPAKOVIL 117 PANDARAVADAI PERUMANDI 118 ULLUR 119 PAZHAVATANKATTALAI 120 SEENIVASANALLUR 121 SANNAPURAM 122 ANAKKUDI THIRUNAGESWARAM 123 POUNDAREGAPURAM 124 MANKUDI 1 Papanasam ALAVANTHIPURAM 2 UMAYALPURAM - 1 3 GOPURAJAPURAM 4 PAPANASAM 5 ARAIYAPURAM THATIMALPADUKAI 6 ARAIYAPURAM 7 RAJAGIRI 8 PANDARAVAADAI 9 REGUNATHAPURAM 10 SERBOJIRAJAPURAM 11 SULAMANGALAM 2ND SETHI 12 PASUPATHIKOIL 1 13 SULAMANGALAM 1ST SETHI 14 VEMBUKKUDI 15 SERUMAKKANALLUR 16 VADAKKUMANGUDI 17 AKARAMANGUDI 18 SURAIKKAYUR 19 PONMEINTHANALLUR 20 MELASEMMANKUDI 21 DEVARAYANPETTAI 22 THIRUVAIYATHUKKUDI 23 ONPATHUVELI 24 PERUMAKKANALLUR 25 MILATTUR 1ST SETHI 26 KAVALUR 27 NEDUVASAL 28 PORAKKUDI 29 VAIYACHERI 30 NEITHALUR 31 ANNAPPANPETTAI 32 KATTURKURICHI 33 MILLATUR 2ND SETHI 34 MILLATUR 3RD SETHI 35 IDAIYIRRUPPU 36 VILUTHIYUR 37 MILATTUR 5TH SETHI 38 MILATTUR 4TH SETHI 39 KOTHANKUDI 40 VENNUKKUDI THOTTAM 41 EDAKKUDI 42 UTHARAMANGALAM 43 MELAKALAKKUDI 44 AALANKUDI 45 PULAVARNATHAM 46 NELLITHOPPU 47 KUMILAKKUDI 48 EDAVAKKUDI 49 KALANCHERI 50 PALLIYUR 51 SALIYAMANGALAM 52 POONDI - 1 53 NALLA VANNIYAN KUDIKKADU 54 RARAMUTHIRAKKOTTAI 55 JAMBUGAPURAM 56 THIRUPUVANAM 57 ARULMOZHIPETTAI 58 BAVANIYAMBALPURAM 59 MELA KABISTHALAM 60 KONTHAKAI 61 NARASINGAPURAM 62 UMAIYALPURAM - 2 63 ILLUPPAKKORAI BIT 64 THIRUPALLATHURAI 65 VALUTHUR 66 CHAKKARAPALLI & BIT 67 AYYAMPETTAI 68 SULAMANGALAM
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