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  2. Pattambi - Wikipedia

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    Pattambi was originally a part of the Nedunganad Swaroopam dynasty, which was ruled by Nedungadis, who held sway over a large part of present-day Pattambi and Ottapalam tehsils. By the end of the 15th century CE, Nedunganad came under the leadership of the Zamorin of Calicut, who was also the main ruler of the South Malabar region.

  3. Kingdom of Valluvanad - Wikipedia

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    Until 1860's Nedunganad (Pattambi-Ottapalam-Cherpulassery are south of River Thuthapuzha), which was the original land of Nedungathirippad, was a separate Taluk, and was considered as the ruling area of the Zamorin of Calicut. [7] Nedunganad was added to Valluvanad Taluk only in 1860's. [7]

  4. Cherpulassery - Wikipedia

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    The Nedunganad Swaroopam dynasty, held sway over the present-day Pattambi and Ottapalam Taluks till it was first conquered by Valluvanad in the early parts of 15th century, and immediately afterwards by the Zamorin of Calicut. [7] The Zamorin appointed his local chieftain at Tharakkal Variyam to rule the area. [7]

  5. Pattambi Taluk - Wikipedia

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    Pattambi Taluk was declared as the sixth taluk in Palakkad district by chief minister Oommen Chandy on 23 December 2013. [4] [5]Pattambi was a part of Walluvanad Taluk of British Malabar District, which was one of the two Taluks included in Malappuram Revenue Division of British Malabar, and later became part of Ottapalam taluk and on 23 December 2013,Pattambi became independent taluk .

  6. Kodikkunnu Bhagavathy Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Kodikkunnu Bhagavathy Temple or Kodikkunnu Ambalam is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Bhadrakali located in the village of Pallippuram, near Pattambi, in Palakkad district of Kerala, India.

  7. Perinthalmanna - Wikipedia

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    Perinthalmanna(peru-major ,thallu-fight or marshal arts manna-area centre) and the neighbouring town of Angadipuram served as the capital of the Valluvanad Swaroopam dynasty. [8] Valluvanad was ruled by a Samanthan Nair clan known as Vellodis , similar to the Eradis of neighbouring Eranad and the Nedungadis of Nedunganad .

  8. List of Hindu empires and dynasties - Wikipedia

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    The following list enumerates Hindu monarchies in chronological order of establishment dates. These monarchies were widespread in South Asia since about 1500 BC, [1] went into slow decline in the medieval times, with most gone by the end of the 17th century, although the last one, the Kingdom of Nepal, dissolved only in the 2008.

  9. Valanchery - Wikipedia

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    Valanchery was originally part of the Valluvanad Swaroopam dynasty in the early medieval period (12th century CE). [5] Valluvanad was an erstwhile princely state in the present state of Kerala, that extended from the Bharathappuzha river in the South to the Panthaloor Mala in the North. [5]