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- Odanad (Malayalam: ōṭānāṭŭ, also known as Onattukara,Kayamkulam, Onad, Kallikoilon and Chirava Svaroopam) was a feudal state in late medieval Kerala. It...
- of cavalry regiments - mounted soldiers, lances, and war horses - to the Odanad Maharaja. Alummootil members were also known for their expertise in Kalaripayattu...
- the Indian Kingdom of Travancore and combined forces of the feudal state Odanad. With the defeat of the Kulachal battle in 1741, the Dutch captured Vamanapuram...
- of Purakkad took place in 1746 between Travancore and combined forces of Odanad.[citation needed] It is the site of the Sree Venu Gopala Swamy temple. As...
- 410/sq mi). Mavelikara was the erstwhile capital of the feudal kingdom of Odanad, and is today a primary economic and cultural hub of the Onattukara region...
- originally been nobles from Kandiyoor Matom, cadet branch of the ancient line of Odanad rulers of Kayamkulam Kingdom who sought refuge in their kinsmen of the Travancore...
- argument.[citation needed] Pallippad was the border of Odanad state, whose capital was Kayamkulam and Odanad Ruler Raman Kothavarma is a topic of discussion...
- Mundencavu, of Tulu Brahmin origin. The prin****lity was a feudatory of Odanad. Chengannur came under the Kingdom of Travancore when the area was annexed...
- was a part of the combined military alliance formed by the kingdoms of Odanad (Kayamkulam), Thekkumkur, and Cochin against the expansion of Travancore...
- modern-day Alappuzha district once formed part of the erstwhile "kingdom of Odanad" (also known as the "kingdom of Kayamkulam" or known by the name "Onattukara")...