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Valluvanad (Malayalam: [ʋɐɭːuʋɐnaːɖə̆]) was an
independent chiefdom in present-day
central Kerala that held
power from the
early 12th
century to the end...
- sub-division
bearing the same name. It was
formerly the
headquarters of
Valluvanad Taluk,
which was one of the two
Taluks in the
Malappuram Revenue Division...
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Valluvanadu may
refer to:
Kingdom of
Valluvanad, in north-central Kerala, India, 1124–1793
Valluvanadu district, a
proposed new
district within the state...
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Kavalappara Swaroopam, and a
nominal feudatory of the
Vellattiri Raja of
Valluvanad,
himself a
sometime Moopil Nair.[page needed]
Kavalappara holdings spanned...
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similar to the
Vellodis of
neighbouring Valluvanad and
Nedungadis of Nedunganad. The
rulers of
Valluvanad were
known by the
title Eralppad/Eradi. It...
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Valanchery was
originally part of the
Valluvanad Swaroopam dynasty in the
early medieval period (12th
century CE).
Valluvanad was an
erstwhile princely state...
- Kolathunadu,
Perumbadappu Swaroopam, Venad,
Kingdom of
Valluvanad of
Kingdom of
Valluvanad.[citation needed] The name
Malabar Coast is
sometimes used...
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Movement by the
colonial government was met by
resistance in the
Eranad and
Valluvanad taluks of Malabar. The
Mappilas attacked and took
control of
police stations...
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obligations to the
Velattiri Raja of
Valluvanad alike vested. He was a "desavazhi" (provincial governor)
under Valluvanad (southern Malabar, India), looking...
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District of Kerala. It was the
capital of the
powerful medieval kingdom of
Valluvanad.
Angadippuram is also
known for
Angadippuram Laterite, a
notified geo-heritage...