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- Kadathanadu, also rendered Kadathanad, Katattanad, and, academically, Kaṭattanāṭǔ; alternately known as Vatakara or Badagara, was a kingdom in North Malabar...
- She was a member of a Thiyyar community family called Put****am Veed in Kadathanad. Her father's name was Kannappa Chekavar. She is believed to have lived...
- chieftain took the title of Kadathanad Rajah. During this period, there are records of frequent skirmishes between Kadathanad and the ruler of Kottayam...
- When the English company settled at Thal****ery, Kadathanad was under the ancestors of the Kadathanad Rajas, who was then called Bavnores of Badagara....
- gained control of northern Kerala in 1766. The Nairs of Kottayam and Kadathanad led the resistance, and the Nairs managed to defeat all Mysorean garrisons...
- and occupied the Kingdoms of Chirakkal (former Kolathunad), Kottayam, Kadathanad, Calicut, Valluvanad and Palghat. The king of Cochin accepted his suzerainty...
- Gokulam Kerala 11-1 Devagiri College (03 January 2024) Gokulam Kerala 10–0 Kadathanad Raja (14 January 2024) Highest scoring Gokulam Kerala 11-1 Devagiri College...
- who is rarely worshipped at temples. In the Eleventh Century AD, the Kadathanad Kings commissioned this great, grand and splendid Mahadeva Temple constructed...
- neighboring pro-British kingdom of Kadathanad and installed a puppet Rajah on throne who put that part of Kadathanad army (2,000 men) which supported him...
- Ezhava served in army of local chieftains and local rulers such as of Kadathanad and Kurumbranad of Kerala, who were privileged in the pre-colonial period...