- K. V. (1938). The
Zamorins of Calicut. "The
Zamorins of Calicut". 30
January 2024. "After the
Tirantukalyanam rite, the
Zamorin selects a
suitable husband...
- It was the
capital of an
independent kingdom ruled by the
Samoothiris (
Zamorins). The port at
Calicut acted as the
gateway to the
medieval South Indian...
- (1999) [1938]. The
Zamorins of Calicut.
University of Calicut. p. 91. ISBN 978-8177480009. Ayyar, K.V.
Krishna (1999) [1938]. The
Zamorins of Calicut. University...
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training to
students and
conducts Diploma course in
computer applications.
Zamorins Guruvayurappan college is one of the
oldest institution in the country...
-
invasions by the
Zamorin of Calicut. When
Portuguese armadas arrived in India, the
kingdom of
Cochin had lost its v****als to the
Zamorins,
including Edapalli...
- Calicut–Portuguese
conflicts were a
series of
military engagements between the
Zamorins of
Calicut and the
Portuguese Empire during the 16th
century in the Indian...
- the
region proclaimed their independence.
Notable among these were the
Zamorins of Kozhikode, Kolathunadu,
Perumbadappu Swaroopam, Venad,
Kingdom of Valluvanad...
- Iyer (1938).
Zamorins of Calicut: From the
earliest times to AD 1806.
Norman Printing Bureau, Kozhikode. Ayyar, K.V. Krishna, The
Zamorins of Calicut-...
-
Minister of Mysore, with the
jaghir (regional governorship) of Bangalore. The
Zamorins of
Calicut were one
among the
eleven successors of the
Chera empire, and...
-
dispatching them with a note to the
Zamorin, in
which Gama
declared that he
would be open to
friendly relations once the
Zamorin had paid for the
items plundered...