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- to the Zamorin of Calicut in 1842. The Vettathunad rulers were famous patrons of arts and learning. A Vettathunad ruler is said to have introduced innovations...
- divisions: Vettathunad, Cheranad, Koottanad, Chavakkad, and the Island of Chetvai. The taluk contained a total of 73 Amsoms. 1. Vettathunad Vettathunad, also...
- into three divisions- Vettathunad, Koottanad, Chavakkad, and the Island of Chetvai . There were 73 Amsoms in the Taluk. Vettathunad, also known as the Kingdom...
- Mangalam was a part of the Vettathunad in the medieval period, like most of the other villages in the Tirur Taluk. Vettathunad, also known as the Kingdom...
- Siva Temple. Later, the region formed a part of the Kingdom of Tanur (Vettathunad), who were the v****als of the Zamorins of Calicut. The main army led...
- Puthuponnani. The coastal town of Tanur was the capital of the Kingdom of Vettathunad in the early medieval period, and is known for Keraladeshpuram Temple...
- p****es through this area. The village was a part of the Kingdom of Tanur (Vettathunad) in medieval times. This area has two noted clubs, namely Vision and...
- highway p****es through this area. This was a part of the Kingdom of Tanur (Vettathunad) in medieval times. The name "Ponmundam" was given by Mamburam Thangal...
- of the temple were the Alathiyur village Nambudiri Clan, the King of Vettathunad, and the Samuthiri of Kozhikode. Aval is the main offering in this temple...
- greater part of his revenue through the maritime trade through ports. Vettathunad, also known as the Kingdom of Tanur, was a coastal city-state kingdom...