-
Chandragiri river in the
north and the
Korappuzha river in the south. The
Kolathunadu (Kannur)
kingdom at the peak of its power,
reportedly extended from the...
- was
called Kola Bari and the
Kolathiri Raja of
Kolathunadu was a
descendant of this clan. The
Kolathunadu (Kannur)
Kingdom at the peak of its power, reportedly...
-
Kolathiri or
Kolathiri Rājā (Kannada: [koːlɐt̪ːiɾi ɾaːdʒaː]) (King of
Kolathunādu or King of
Cannanore in
foreign accounts) was the
title by
which the...
- world's third-largest,
naval academy. As the
former capital of the
ancient Kolathunadu Kingdom of the Mushikas,
Ezhimala is
considered to be an
important historical...
- of
Vishnumoorthi is
symbolizes the god's
migration from
Mangalore to
Kolathunadu. All
other categories of
Theyyam deities can be
classified under Shaivism...
- (later
Zamorins and the
Kingdom of Cochin),
Kingdom of
Ezhimala (later
Kolathunadu), and Ay
kingdom (later Travancore), and only
later became the name of...
-
gained control over
Northern Kerala (including the
Kingdom of
Kingdom of
Kolathunadu and the
Kingdom of Calicut) and
through the
creation of the
Malabar District...
- in
Kerala Kannur railway station, a
major railway station in
Kannur Kolathunadu (later
Chirakkal kingdom),
feudal kingdoms of
medieval India Arakkal...
- was
called Kola Bari and the
Kolathiri Raja of
Kolathunadu was a
descendant of this clan. The
Kolathunadu (Kannur)
Kingdom at the peak of its power, reportedly...
- Kasaragod) from
Maipady Palace at Kumbla, had also been v****als to the
Kolathunadu kingdom of
North Malabar,
before the
Carnatic conquests of Vijayanagara...