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black stone fourteen feet high. In 1827,
under Shahoji I (1821–1837),
Pavangad and its
neighboring fort
Panhala were
given over to the
British Raj. In...
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Pavangad is a
suburb included in
Kozhikode corporation in the
Kozhikode district of Kerala, India. It is
located about 6.5 km
north of
Calicut on the Calicut-Kannur...
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Palgad Pandavgad Panhala Fort
Paranda Fort
Pargadh Parola Fort
Patta Fort
Pavangad Pemgiri Fort/
Shahagad Pimpalgaon Raja Fort, (Buldhana)
Pimpaldoh Fort...
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called Bhatt Road. The road to the
north takes you to Puthiyangadi,
Pavangad, Kozhikode,
Elathur and Koyilandy. 11°16′23″N 75°46′45″E / 11.27301°N...
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neighboring fort
Pavangad were
given over to the
British Raj. In 1844,
during the
minority of
Shivaji IV (1837–1860),
Panhala and
Pavangad were
taken by...
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Government Law College,
Kozhikode Kovoor Town
Kuttikkattoor Chevayur Pavangad,
Kozhikode Chelpram Parambil Bazaar view
vellimadukunnu in map 11°17′38″N...
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Konkan region. He
successfully captured the
Pavangad fort
after a
relentless campaign.
Pavangad Fort
captured by Fazl khan.
Panhala Fort Following...
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Puthiyangadi is a
suburb of
Kozhikode city
between Pavangad,
Kozhikode and West Hill, Kerala, India. The
national highway p****es
through Puthiyangadi junction...
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Gudallor from
Kerala border.
State highway 38
starts from
Pavangad near p****es
through Ulliyeri, Perambra, Kuttiady, Nadapuram,
Panoor and...
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couple has a son Jithin.[citation needed] He died on 25
March 2008 at
Pavangad, Kozhikode.
Oorum Perum (A
Person with Name and Dignity) Avar Theerumanikkunnu...