- Vellodis,
similar to the
Eradis of
neighbouring Eranad and
Nedungadis of
Nedunganad. The
rulers of
Valluvanad were
known by the
title Valluvakonathiri/Vellattiri...
- Nedungethirppad, the
chief of
Nedunganad, one of the prin****lities
mentioned in the
Chera inscriptions. The
Nedunganad Swaroopam dynasty, held sway over...
- the
Nedunganad Swaroopam dynasty,
which ruled over the present-day
Pattambi and
Ottapalam Taluks. By the end of the 15th
century CE,
Nedunganad came...
- of
Calicut to
Nedunganad.
Based at
Eruppe Desam near Karakkat,
Nedunganad,
their holdings included some ninety-six villages.
Nedunganad, one of the seventeen...
-
headquarters of the
Pattambi Taluk.
Pattambi was
originally a part of the
Nedunganad Swaroopam dynasty,
which was
ruled by Nedungadis, who held sway over a...
- Cherpul****ery
areas were part of the
medieval Nedunganad kingdom.
Nedunganathiripad (Nedungadi) was the main
ruler of
Nedunganad. The
headquarters was at Makovilakam...
- by the Zamorin.
Pattambi –
Ottapalam areas were
originally a part of
Nedunganad (ruled by Nedungadis,
which was
later annexed by the
Kingdom of Valluvanad...
-
Thachchanattukara Aliparamba Nedunganad had been
under the
Zamorin for some time.
After the
disintegration of
Perumals of ****dayapuram,
Nedunganad became independent...
-
similar to the
Vellodis of
neighbouring Valluvanad and
Nedungadis of
Nedunganad. The
rulers of
Eranad were
known by the
title Eralppad/Eradi. They also...
-
similar to the
Vellodis of
neighbouring Valluvanad and
Nedungadis of
Nedunganad. The
rulers of
Eranad were
known by the
title Eralppad/Eradi. Archaeological...