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The Cheras regained control over Kerala in the 9th century CE until the kingdom was dissolved in the 12th century, after which smaller kingdoms, most notably the Kingdom of Calicut, arose. In 1498 CE, Portuguese traveler Vasco Da Gama established a sea route to Kozhikode by sailing around the Cape of Good Hope , located in the southernmost ...
Kakkadampoyil, is a small village in Koodaranhi Grama Panchayat of Nilambur Taluk, Malappuram district, Kerala, India bordered with Chaliyar and Urangattiri Grama Panchayats of Kozhikode district. The village has recently emerged as a major tourist destination in the district.
Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishad: Kalikkudukka: Weekly Print Malayala Manorama: Kalicheppu: Weekly Print Mangalam: Kusumam Monthly Print Sunni Jamiyyathul Muallimeen of "Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama (A.p Faction) Kurunnukal: Monthly Print Samastha Kerala Jam'iyyathul Mu'allimeen of "Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama" (E.K Faction ...
Kerala, Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai, New Delhi: 4.849 The Mathrubhumi Group 11 Eenadu: Telugu: Various cities and states 4.569 Ramoji Group: 12 Sakal: Marathi: Various cities in Maharashtra: 4.101 Sakal Media Group 13 Gujarat Samachar: Gujarati: 7 cities in Gujarat and in Mumbai and New York City: 3.265 Lok Prakashan Ltd. 14 Sakshi: Telugu
' The ruler of the land ') were feudatory Nair princes who ruled over microstates that are now administrative parts of Kerala, India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They constituted the aristocratic class of Nairs within the Hindu caste system and were either kings themselves or nobility in the service of the kings of Kerala.
The Samantha Kshatriyas are a noble community of Kerala, India. They were historically ruling elites ( Naduvazhi ) and feudal aristocrats ( Jenmi ) in the Kingdom of Cochin and Kingdom of Travancore .
A penitent policeman in the Kerala Police, Constable Ramachandran Nair dictated a confessional note to M.K. Jayadevan which was later handed over to "Gro" Vasu, [65] an erstwhile Naxalite who later published it in Madhyamam Weekly. [8] [66] [67] The letter was then used an important evidence in the Supreme Court of India P. Vijayan vs State of ...
Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja (Kerul Varma Pyche Rajah, Cotiote Rajah) (1753–1805) was the Prince Regent and the de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Kottayam in Malabar, India between 1774 and 1805. He led the Pychy Rebellion (Wynaad Insurrection, Coiote War) against the English East India Company. He is popularly known as Kerala Simham (Lion of ...