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The Kingdom of Kozhikode (Malayalam: കോഴിക്കോട് [koːɻikːoːɖ] ⓘ), also known as Calicut, was the kingdom of the Zamorin of Calicut, in the present-day Indian state of Kerala. Present-day Kozhikode is the second largest city in Kerala, as well as the headquarters of Kozhikode district.
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The Magic Frames Apsara Theatre is a cinema theatre located in the South Indian city of Kozhikode in Kerala, that functioned from 1971. [1] It was located on Link Road near Kozhikode railway station. With 1013 seats, Apsara was one of the biggest cinemas in Kerala and a heritage landmark of Kozhikode. [2]
During the late 1500s, the empire of Portugal allies with the kingdom of Kochi in Malabar, Kerala. This is in order to colonise the region by overthrowing the powerful kingdom of Kozhikode, a long time war rival of Kochi. Portuguese military commander Alfonso de Noronho trains Kochi soldiers to use firearms and offers them cannons in exchange ...
The ruler of the Kingdom of Tanur, who was a vassal to the Zamorin of Calicut, sided with the Portuguese, against his overlord at Kozhikode. [46] As a result, the Kingdom of Tanur ( Vettathunadu ) became one of the earliest Portuguese Colonies in India.
Kundannoorile Kulsitha Lahala is an Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Akshay Ashok PK and produced by Aji P Joseph under the banner of Cadre Cine Creations. [2] [3] [4] The film stars Lukman Avaran, Veena Nair, Dasettan Kozhikode, Jain George, Asha Madathil and Adhin Ollur.
The Samoothiri (Anglicised as Zamorin; Malayalam: Sāmūtiri, [saːmuːd̪iɾi], Arabic: Sāmuri, [1] Portuguese: Samorim, Dutch: Samorijn, Chinese: Shamitihsi [2]) was the title of the erstwhile ruler and monarch of the Calicut kingdom in the South Malabar region of India. [3]