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- number of families so settled is said to be 148. During colonial era, the Kurichya tribe has been well do****ented in their help of King Pazh****i Raja of Wayanad...
- spelled Thalakkal Chandu, was an archer and commander-in-chief of the Kurichya soldiers of the Pazh****i Raja who fought British forces in the Wayanad...
- "OR Kelu to become Kerala's Minister for Welfare of SC, ST; second from Kurichya community". Onmanorama. 20 June 2024. Retrieved 20 June 2024. "Kerala ****embly...
- The name Malayampadi originated from Malonpadi, malon the tribal god of kurichya and padi means step, literally the temple of malon. Malayampadi and nearby...
- its role in the Cotiote War, where Pazh****i Raja with the help of the Kurichya tribe in ****ociation with Hindus and Muslims of the Malabar region launched...
- battle-front, Pazh****i Raja uses the expertise of Thalakkal Chandu, a Kurichya soldier, and Chandu's fiancée Neeli. During the initial phases of the battle...
- by ethnic groups including the Paniyas and Kurumas. There are age old Kurichya families here as well. Local Hindus and Christians are the descendants...
- enrolled there, most belong to the families of an ancient local tribe Kurichya. The school is situated in a region with no effective communication or...
- and military commander of Pazh****i Raja Thalakkal ChanthuChieftain of Kurichya clan and military commander of Pazh****i Raja Iravikkutti Pillai – Commander-in-Chief...
- Kuruli Chekon, a close friend and adored man of the Thiyyas, Mappilas, Kurichyas, poor Nairs and all other peoples, became the target of the King of Kadathanad...