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- Nediyiruppu was the capital of the Zamorin's kingdom in colonial Kerala. At the time, it was known as Nediyiruppu Swaroopam. It is a region of the Kondotty...
- FC Kondotty one and only All India Sevens Football club from Kondotty Nediyiruppu region of Kondotty muni****lity was the original headquarters of the...
- Thirumulpad.[citation needed] Ernad had two capitals during various times, Nediyiruppu, in Kondotty under Chera rule, and Kottappadi, in Malappuram under Zamorin...
- Malabar region of India. Originating from the former feudal kingdom of Nediyiruppu Swaroopam, the Samoothiris and their v****al kings from Nilambur Kovilakam...
- panchayat (villages of Kondotty, and part of Karipur) Nediyiruppu panchayat (villages of Nediyiruppu, and part of Karipur) Pallikkal panchayat (villages...
- Cherukavu Pulikkal Kondotty Muthuvallur Pallikkal Chelembra Ch****kode Nediyiruppu Morayur Kuzhimanna Ponnani Tirur Tirurangadi Kondotty Eranad Perinthalmanna...
- Perumbadappu Swaroopam, and Nediyiruppu was the original hometown of the Zamorin of Calicut, which is also known as Nediyiruppu Swaroopam. Besides, the original...
- northern parts of present-day Malappuram district. His headquarters was Nediyiruppu in Kondotty. Later it was the Eradi (The ruler of Eranad), who came to...
- Pootheri Illam in Feroke, and married into the Zamorin's own family from Nediyiruppu Swaroopam. The family-owned Vettakkorumakan Kovil (which is famous for...
- The Kerala people never more heard any tidings of him. The Eradis of Nediyiruppu, who later came to be known as the Zamorins of Kozhikode, who were left...