- Quilon. Kolattunādu had its
capital at
Ezhimala and was
ruled by the
Kolattiri royal family and
roughly comprised the
North Malabar region of Kerala...
-
succeeded in
convincing the
Kōlattiri of
Cannanore of the true
imperialistic motives of
Portuguese in Kerala. The
Kōlattiri was
already anno**** and angered...
- 27
April 1507 to 27
August 1507, when
troops of the
local ruler (the
Kōlattiri Raja of Cannanore),
supported by the
Zamorin of
Calicut and Arabs, besieged...
-
Mushika dynasty, also
spelled Mushaka, was a
minor dynastic power that held sway over the
region in and
around Mount Ezhi (Ezhimala) in present-day North...
- Kalpeni, as well as Minicoy),
originally leased from the
Kolattiri. They owed
allegiance to the
Kolattiri rulers,
whose ministers they had been at one time....
-
Kolattiri Raja's
minister Kuruppu's
Arabic letter to
Vasco da Gama (1524)...
- was the land
where Kolattiri Rajas (Chirakkal family) were
historically considered as the main authority. It was
ruled by
Kolattiri Raja, Mannanars, Arakkal...
-
Kolattiri Raja's (The
ruler of Kannur)
minister Kuruppu's
Arabic letter to
Vasco da Gama (1524)...
-
family of the
Cannanore Kingdom (Arakkal Kingdom) by the
Chirakkal or
Kolattiri Raja in
order to
grant protection from the Portuguese. In the
latter quarter...
-
originally a
branch of the
Kolattiri,
descended from a
princess of that
family who
converted to Islam. They owed
allegiance to the
Kolattiri rulers,
whose ministers...