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Kadathanadu, also
rendered Kadathanad, Katattanad, and, academically, Kaṭattanāṭǔ;
alternately known as
Vatakara or Badagara, was a
kingdom in
North Malabar...
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During the
reign of the
Kolathiris and Zamorins,
Vatakara was
known as
Kadathanadu.
During the
British Raj, it was part of the
North Malabar region of Malabar...
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Calicut before Zamorin around 1200s and
later Kadathanadu in
South India.
Ruled by the Polarthiries,
Kadathanadu garnered renown,
particularly for its ****ociation...
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paddy field under Put****am Veed) is
situated at the
eastern end of
Kadathanadu (present-day Vadakara).
Ilavanoor Madam is
located at the
western end...
- late
medieval period emerged into
independent 10 prin****lities i.e.,
Kadathanadu (Vadakara),
Randathara or
Poyanad (Dharmadom),
Kottayam (Thal****ery)...
- area was part of
Kolathu Nadu
which comprised Tulu Nadu,
Chirakkal and
Kadathanadu. The
French East
India Company constructed a fort on the site of Mahe...
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princely prin****lities and
chiefdoms of
Kolathu Nadu,
Kingdom of Kottayam,
Kadathanadu and
southern part of Tulu Nadu. Wayanad,
which forms a
continuation of...
- late
medieval period emerged into
independent 10 prin****lities i.e.,
Kadathanadu (Vadakara),
Randathara or
Poyanad (Dharmadom),
Kottayam (Thal****ery)...
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Cheerappanchira family,
according to
their family history,
originates from
Kadathanadu and were
known for
their proficiency in Kalaripayattu.[citation needed]...
- Islam. In one of the most
widely do****ented cases, the army
invaded Kadathanadu and
forcibly converted the Nair
soldiers who had held out for many w****s...