Rama Varma XI explained

Rama Varma XI
Succession:Maharaja of Cochin
Reign:August 1828 – November 1837
Coronation:August 1828
Death Date:November 1837
Death Place:Vellarapally Palace, Puthiyedam, Kaladi, now India
Predecessor:Kerala Varma III
Successor:Rama Varma XII
Dynasty:Cochin royal family
Religion:Hinduism

Rama Varma XI (died November 1837) was an Indian monarch who ruled the Kingdom of Cochin from 1828 to 1837.

Reign

Rama Varma was the nephew of Kerala Varma III and ascended the throne on his death in August 1828. Soon after his accession, Rama Varma had differences of opinion with the Diwan Seshagiri Raya who resigned in 1830 on receiving complaints from the king. Edamana Sankara Menon was appointed as his successor. But he was sacked and imprisoned by the king in October 1834 on allegations of corruption. Venkata Subbaraya was appointed Diwan in his stead.

Death

Rama Varma died in November 1837 after a reign of nine years.