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- Perumpadappu Swarupam became a free political entity. However, it was only after the arrival of Portuguese on the Malabar Coast that the Perumpadappu...
- following 18 wards: Alamcode Maranchery Nannammukku Veliancode Perumpadappu Perumpadappu village connects to other parts of India through Kuttippuram town...
- Perumpadappu may refer to: Perumpadappu, Malappuram, Kerala state, India Perumpadappu, Ernakulam, Kerala state, India This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Porca Edapally Tang****eri Attingal Sultan's Battery Dindigul Tinnevelly Perumpadappu Seringapatam Pappinivattom Colachel Anjengo Chandragiri Hosdurg Tamar****ery...
- For the Perumpadapu Swaroopam, see Kingdom of Cochin Perumpadappu is a small area of Palluruthy region of Cochin city of Ernakulam district, Kerala. It...
- Chithrakoodam in Vanneri, Perumpadappu, which is located 10 km south to Puthuponnani, in Ponnani taluk. When Perumpadappu came under the kingdom of the...
- traveller Niccolò Da Conti, who visited Kochi in 1440. The ruler of Perumpadappu (near Ponnani) fled to Kodungallur in the early medieval period, when...
- Chithrakoodam in Vanneri, Perumpadappu, which is located 10 km south to Puthuponnani, in Ponnani taluk. When Perumpadappu came under the kingdom of the...
- is adjacent to the Kumbalangi tourism village that connects through Perumpadappu. The Edakochi Kannangattu Bridge links Kannangattu to the Indian Maritime...
- Maharaja of Cochin, from 1964 to 1971, and was Valiya Thampuran of the Perumpadappu Swaroopam from 1964 to 1975. His consort Nethyaramma was V. K. Krishna...