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Valluvanad was an independent chiefdom in present-day central
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that held power from the early 12th century to the end of the 18th century. Prior to that, and since the late 10th century, Valluvanad existed as an autonomous chiefdom within the kingdom of the Chera Perumals.Ganesh, K. N. (2009). Historical Geography of Natu in South India with Special Reference to Kerala. Indian Historical Review, 36(1), 3–21. The disintegration of the Chera Perumal kingdom in early 12th century led to the independence of the various autonomous chiefdoms of the kingdom, Valluvanad being one of them. The earliest mention of the term "Valluvanad" as a political entity, from the 9th and early 10th century, are references to a region within the Ay kingdom in the south Kerala, then a vassal to the Pandya kingdom. It is possible that the new chiefdom in central Kerala (within the kingdom of the Chera Perumals) derives its origin from this eponymous subdivision in south Kerala. Valluvanad was ruled by a Samanthan Nair clan known as Vellodis, similar to the Eradis of neighbouring
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and Nedungadis of Nedunganad. The rulers of Valluvanad were known by the title ''Valluvakonathiri''/''Vellattiri''. The geographical bounds of Valluvanad are hard to assess from available sources, and did vary significantly in time. It has been generally described as the region between the knolls of Pandalur Hills (a hill that separates old
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Taluk from Valluvanad Taluk, located in
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. The country covered the Bharathapuzha river basin in the south to the Pandalur Hills in the north. On the west, it was bounded by the
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and on the east by Attappadi Hills. In the 12th century, Valluvanad had parts of present-day
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( Pandikkad-
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areas), and
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were ruled by ''Valluvakonathiri''. In its maximal extend, its northern boundary was Thrikkulam at Tirurangadi in Tirurangadi Taluk and southern border was
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region was originally under the Kingdom of Valluvanad before the conquest of
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. In early medieval period, ''Valluvakonathiri'' conquered a larger portion of ''Nedunganad'' ( Pattambi- Ottapalam-
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area), which was under the rule of ''Nedungathirippad''. However Nedunganad was annexed by the
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in 15th century CE. The
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belongs to Valluvanad Royal family. The chiefdom was disestablished in 1793 with the
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taking over its management directly, and the hereditary ruling family settling for a pension arrangement.


Variations of the name

* Valluvanad - Valluvanadu - Valluvanatu - Valluvanat - Walluvanad - Walluvanatu. * Swaroopam (Svarupam) - Arangottu (Aarangottu) * Vellattiri - Vellatiri - Velatra - Velnatera


Official names

* Official name of the kingdom - the Kingdom of Vellattiri * Official title of the Raja - Vallabha Raja (in the treaty with English)


Sanskrit name

* Vallabhakshoni


Hereditary title

* Rajasekhara (or Rayaran/Irayira Chekaran or Irayiravar) ** Rajasekhara and his son Vellan Kumaran (inscription) **Irayaran Chattan, the utaiyavar of Valluvanatu, in Jewish Copper Plates (1000 CE)


Headquarters

The headquarters of Valluvanad was Angadipuram, a suburb of present day Perinthalmanna, which is now famous for its Thirumandhamkunnu Temple. The guardian deity of the Valluvanad royal family was Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavati at Thirumandhamkunnu Temple .


Family origin

The house/dynasty that had hereditary control over the region (in the north) was known as the ''Arangottu Swaroopam'', possibly because the original home of the family was at Arangode (
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) along Bharathappuzha river near present-day Shoranur . Another possible location for the original home of the family is in the present Kuruva- Makkaraparamba area. There is an Arangottu Siva temple as well there. Kuruva was a part of Valluvanad kingdom while
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was a part of Nedunganad kingdom. Kuruva is situated near Mankada, where the Kovilakam of Valluvanad royal family known as ''Mankada Kovilakam'' exists. Kadampuzha, and Tirunavaya are also located near Kuruva.


History


An entity in south Kerala

The Huzur Office Copper Plates (865 CE) (also known as the Parthivapuram plates) mention Valluvanad as a region within the Ay kingdom.
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in Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu is also stated as being within this region. The plates refer to Karunandadakan (having the title of "Sree Vallabhan") and the establishment of the temple at Parthivasekharapuram (Shri Parthasarathy Temple at Parthivapuram in the Kanyakumari district). Inscriptions at the Shiva temple at Thiruvotriyur (late 10th century) describing the life of Vellan Kumaran states that he is from a place called "Nandikkarai Puttur" (present-day Thirunandikkara), and is the son of the Valluvanad chieftain ('valabha rashtra natha') Rajasekhara. Vellan Kumaran is described as a commander in the Chola army in the famous
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A district in Central Kerala within the Chera Perumal kingdom

Valluvanad was one of the chiefdoms within the kingdom of the Chera Perumals (until the 12th century). The chieftain of Valluvanad, the nadu-udayavar, claimed authority through kinship and descent. The Hundred, the military organisation of the chiefdom, was the "aru-nurruvar" (the Six Hundred). The Vellattiri chieftain (the udayavar) initially exercised suzerain rights over a large portion of central Kerala. A 10th century Chera inscription from Irinjalakuda temple, declaring its protection by the Six Hundred of Valluvanad, shows either the southern extent of the border (or influence) of the chiefdom. Some scholars state that the Valluvanad in northern Kerala, ruled by hereditary chieftains, was possibly organised in the beginning of the 10th century with a chieftain or general from Valluvanad in the south Kerala nominated as hereditary chieftain so that the name of Valluvanad was also transplanted there. Rayiran Chathan, the chieftain (the udayavar) of Valluvanad, is mentioned as a witness in the
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() issued by the Chera Perumal. Other references to Valluvanad * Irayira Chekaran of Valluvanad was involved in a temple resolution to take over the village of Taviranur and bring it under the village of Sukapuram (
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) (inscription). * Irayiravar, the Valluvanad chief, is seen in three temple transaction-related inscriptions from Avattiputhur/Avittathur (near
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) - an example of the chief performing regulatory functions outside his chiefdom. * When a market centre was established at Irinjalakkuda (namely "Bhaskarapuram"), the protection of the area was given to the "aru-nurruvar" of Valluvanad (inscription dated to the close of the 10th century).Gurukkal, Rajan. "A NEW EPIGRAPH REFERRING TO ERNADU." ''Proceedings of the Indian History Congress'', vol. 37, 1976, pp. 526–531. - an example of the Hundred Organisation performing regulatory functions outside the chiefdom.


Independent chiefdom

With the fall of the Chera Perumal kingdom around the 12th century, the various autonomous chiefdoms became independent. A Valluvanad ruler is mentioned as a witness in the
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from 1225. The Brahmins of Sukapuram were supporters of Valluvanad.


Zamorin's encroachments

After the fall of Chera Perumal kingdom in the 12th century, the right to preside over the Tirunavaya Mamankam festival (as the 'Rakshapurusha') passed on to the Vellattiri (according to local traditions). When the
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(the samoothiri) of
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became a major force in Kerala, they made inroads into Valluvanad and even usurped the right to preside over the Mamankam . The zamorin eventually extended his kingdom as east as
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and as deep as Venkattakota (now called Kottakkal) . Ever since, the Vellattiri used to send groups of suicide warriors (known as the Chavers) to kill the king of Calicut during the Mamankam and the Thaippuyam festivals and recover the long-lost right.Haridas V.V. "DYING FOR A CAUSE: 'CAVER' OF MEDIEVAL KERALA." ''Proceedings of the Indian History Congress'', vol. 61, 2000, pp. 492–500. According to historians, "... the caver of Valluvanatu died fighting to avenge the death or defeat of their master and died fighting regularly at Tirunavaya for a long period. It means that the caver died fighting at Tirunavaya even after many generations. Thus it takes the form of blood feud ..." Notes from historian K. V. Krishna Ayyar * Brahmin Raja of Tirumanasseri ceded Ponnani to the zamorin as the price for his protection from Valluvanad and Perumpatappu (Cochin) . *Tradition says that the zamorin, despair for success at Tirunavaya, sought divine help by propitiating the Tirumandhamkunnu Bhagavati . *Malappuram, on the road between Calicut and Vellattiri's headquarters, was entrusted by the zamorin a member of Varakkal Paranampi's family (Malappuram Paranampi) . Nilambur was placed under Taccharakkavu Eralan, and Vallappanattukara under Tarakkal Eroma Menon (the commander of Chunganad) and Manjeri under the Karanappad . *Kariyur Mussad (the Brahmin minister and general of Vellattiri) was captured and put to death at Pataparamba and his lands (the Tens Kalams and Pantalur) were occupied .


Mysore's Invasion

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Takeover by the English East India Company

By the treaty of Seringapatam (1792),
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ceded half of his territories, including Malabar, to the English East India Company. The Valluvanad Raja, back from exile in Travancore (where the family was since c. 1788), requested the holding of the territories he laid claim to ("Millattoor, Angarypooram, Vanarcaddo, Kaapil"; and "the three districts of Congaad, Manoor and Edratura formerly belonging to Palgautcherry") as a manager for the company. This was granted as per the agreement, valid for one year, between the Raja (or through his representative Kariat Moosa) and company representatives William G. Farmer Esq. and Major Alexander Dow, concluded at Kozhikode on 30 July 1792. The Raja undertook to pay a sum of Rs. 38,410.20 to the company within the year (later increased to Rs. 41,594.20). The agreement also mandated revenue collection from all minor landholders who, prior to Tipu's rule, only contributed to war efforts. The agreement, in essence, sought to continue revenue collection as per the reforms Tipu had made. Appointment of ministers or other employees in government, or employees engaged in revenue collection, had to be with the consent of the company. The agreement also stipulated that only the company's merchants had the right to procure pepper grown in Valluvanad. A detachment of sepoys would also be stationed at Angadipuram. In May 1793 the Joint Commissioners dismissed the Raja and assumed direct management of the country. Inability to preserve the peace of the district (primarily owing to Mappila uprisings prevalent in the region) and shortfall in revenue collections were cited as the main reasons. Dispute over the management of the three districts formerly belonging to Palgautcherry (Palakkad) had led to the withdrawal of Raja's authority of those districts even earlier. A pension agreement was then settled on between the Raja and the company.


State Details

Some details and characteristics of Valluvanad kingdom/principality (northern).


Branches (Tavalis)

*Tavalis in the senior lineage of Valluvanad - the House of Arangottu **Aripra tavali **Mankata tavali **Katannamanna tavali **Ayiranali tavali *Junior lineage of Valluvanad - the Vallotis (Vellodis)


Royal titles (''Sthanis'')

The eldest five male (the designates), in order of seniority (eldest male member in the matrilineal system), were titled as: * Valluvakkonathiri – eldest and supreme leader * Vellalpad * Thacharalpad * Edathralpad * Kolathur Thampuran * Padinjarekkara Thampuran – nominated by Vellattiri (the had rights over some landed property and privileges). all five were eligible for


Thampurattis

The eldest two female members were titled as (both were eligible for ) * Kulathur Thampuratti – the eldest of the family * Kadanna Mootha Thampuratti – the next eldest Apart from this, the eldest female members of each have their own rights and privileges.


Government

* Karuvayoor Moosad – the
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chief minister of Vellattiri. * Kunnathattil Madambil Nair (
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) – the chieftain () who looked after the affairs of the eastern boundary and hilly areas of Vellattiri. * Chondathil Mannadiar (Puthumana Panicker) * Nair of Kavada * Other dignitaries consisted of 14 , which included ** Two Namboothiris ** Two persons of the royal house ** Four
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s ** Elampulakkad Achan ** Kulathur Warrier ** Uppamkalathil Pisharody ** Pathiramanna Vellodi ** Parakkatt Nair ** Kakkoott Nair ** Mannarmala Nair **Kongad Nair **Naduvakkat Nair ** Cherukara Pisharody


Valluvanad Taluk under British Rule

The ''Amsoms'' included in Walluvanad Taluk was classified into four divisions- ''Vellatiri (Walluvanad proper)'', ''Walluvanad'', ''Nedunganad'', and ''Kavalappara''. There were 64 ''Amsoms'' in the Taluk. The Taluk was created in 1860–61. The headquarters of Valluvanad Taluk was Perinthalmanna, which is located away from its main suburb Angadipuram. 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 The Samoothiri (Anglicised as Zamorin; Malayalam: , Arabic: ''Sāmuri'', Portuguese: ''Samorim'', Dutch: ''Samorijn'', Chinese: ''Shamitihsi''Ma Huan's Ying-yai Sheng-lan: 'The Overall Survey of the Ocean's Shores' 433 Translated and Edited ...
. Nedunganad was added to Valluvanad Taluk only in 1860's. Valluvanad Taluk was one of the two Taluk added in the
Malappuram Malappuram (also Malapuram) () is a city in the Indian state of Kerala, spread over an area of including the surrounding suburban areas. The first municipality in the district formed in 1970, Malappuram serves as the administrative headquarte ...
Revenue Division of
Malabar District Malabar District, also known as Malayalam District, was an administrative district on the southwestern Malabar Coast of Bombay Presidency (1792-1800) and Madras Presidency (1800-1947) in British India, and independent India's Madras State (19 ...
. The other Taluk in Malappuram Division was
Eranad Eranad also known as Ernad refers to the erstwhile province in the midland area of Malabar, consisting of Malappuram and nearby regions such as Anakkayam, Manjeri, Kondotty, Nilambur, etc. Currently Eranad Taluk is a Taluk in Malappuram dist ...
. 1. ''Vellatiri (Walluvanad Proper)'' ''Vellatiri'' (Walluvanad Proper) was the sole remaining territory of the ''Walluvanad Raja'' (''Valluvakonathiri''), who had once ruled majority of the South Malabar. A major part of Ernad Taluk was under Walluvanad before the expansion of the Ernad in 13th-14th centuries. Some of the ''Amsoms'' in this division was part of the Ernad Taluk. It consisted of the following 26 ''Amsoms'': * Kodur * Kuruva * Mankada-Pallipuram * Mankada *
Valambur Valambur is a town in Malappuram district in the state of Kerala, India. Demographics India census, Valambur had a population of 24841 with 12029 males and 12812 females. Transportation Valambur town connects to other parts of India thr ...
* Karyavattam * Nenmini * Melattur *
Vettattur Vettathur is a village in Malappuram district in the state of Kerala, India. Demographics At the 2001 India census, Vettathur had a population of 31,335. It is a gramapanchayath in Malappuram and includes Vettathur and Karyavattam villages an ...
* Kottoppadam * Arakurissi *
Tachampara Thachampara (also spelled Thachampara) is a village in the Palakkad district of Kerala Kerala ( ; ) is a state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by c ...
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Arakkuparamba Arakkuparamba is a village in Malappuram district in the state of Kerala, India. Arakkuparamba was once famous for mining iron ore. Iron ore mined from Arakkuparamba was converted into iron plates and rods at neighbouring Aliparamba. Ore melt ...
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Chethallur Chethallur is a village located in the Palakkad District of Kerala, India. The population of the village is around 5,000 people. The village gained media attention with the construction of the Muriyankanni Bridge, which may reduce the driving ...
* Angadipuram * Perinthalmanna *
Puzhakkattiri Puzhakkattiri is a village in Malappuram district in the state of Kerala, India Transportation Puzhakkattiri village connects to other parts of India through NH966. It connects to Malappuram, Palakkad and Kozhikode district head quarters as wel ...
* Pang * Kolathur *
Kuruvambalam Kuruvambalam is a village within the Perinthalmanna Taluk of Malappuram district in the state of Kerala, India. Demographics India census, Kuruvambalam had a population of 9769 with 4550 males and 5219 females. For administrative purposes, t ...
* Pulamantol * Elamkulam *
Anamangad Anamangad is a village in Malappuram district in the state of Kerala, India. Demographics India census, Anamangad had a population of 14,236 with 6,906 males and 7,330 females. Landmarks A special centre which is an out campus of Alig ...
* Paral *
Chembrassery Chembrassery is a village in Malappuram district in the state of Kerala, India. Demographics India census, Chembrassery had a population of 13466 with 6501 males and 6965 females. Transportation Chembrassery village connects to other pa ...
* Pandikkad 2. ''Walluvanad'' The ''Amsoms'' in this division was comparatively later acquisition by the
Zamorin The Samoothiri (Anglicised as Zamorin; Malayalam: , Arabic: ''Sāmuri'', Portuguese: ''Samorim'', Dutch: ''Samorijn'', Chinese: ''Shamitihsi''Ma Huan's Ying-yai Sheng-lan: 'The Overall Survey of the Ocean's Shores' 433 Translated and Edited ...
in the territory of the ''Walluvanad Raja''. It consisted of the following 7 ''Amsoms'': * Tuvvur * Thiruvizhamkunnu * Thenkara * Kumaramputhur * Karimpuzha * Thachchanattukara *
Aliparamba Aliparamba is a village in Malappuram district in the state of Kerala, India. Demographics India census, Aliparamba had a population of 22802 with 11027 males and 11775 females. Transportation Aliparamba village connects to other parts of ...
3. ''Nedunganad'' ''Nedunganad'' had been under the
Zamorin The Samoothiri (Anglicised as Zamorin; Malayalam: , Arabic: ''Sāmuri'', Portuguese: ''Samorim'', Dutch: ''Samorijn'', Chinese: ''Shamitihsi''Ma Huan's Ying-yai Sheng-lan: 'The Overall Survey of the Ocean's Shores' 433 Translated and Edited ...
for some time. After the disintegration of Perumals of Mahodayapuram, Nedunganad became independent. It was ruled by Nedungadis. Later it came under the Zamorin's kingdom. It consisted of the following 27 ''Amsoms'': * Elambulassery *
Vellinezhi Vellinezhi is a small but culturally crucial village located in Palakkad district of Kerala in southern India. Geography The sylvan, rugged land is located on the banks of the Kunti, a slender rivulet that forms tributary to the broad, west-f ...
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Sreekrishnapuram Sreekrishnapuram is a town within the Ottappalam Tehsil of Palakkad district in the state of Kerala, India. Demographics * Total population: 27,597 As of the 2001 Indian census, Sreekrishnapuram -I had a population of 13204 with 6246 males an ...
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Kadampazhipuram Kadampazhipuram is a gram panchayat in Palakkad district, state of Kerala, India. It is a local government organisation that serves the villages of Kadampazhipuram-I and Kadampazhipuram-II. The place is on the Palakkad - Cherpulassery Road. Demogr ...
* Kalladikode * Vadakkumpuram * Moothedath Madamba * Thrikkadeeri *
Chalavara Chalavara is a village and gram panchayat in Palakkad district, Kerala, India. It is the location of the K. T. N. College of Pharmacy. Demographics India census, Chalavara had a population of 21,042 with 9,952 males and 11,090 females. Ref ...
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Cherpulassery Cherpulassery (also known by its former name Cherpulacherry) is a town and municipality in the Palakkad district, of Kerala, India. Cherpulassery is often called the Sabarimala of Malabar as the famous Ayyappankavu temple is located here . The ...
* Naduvattam-Karalmanna * Kulukkallur * Chundambatta * Vilayur * Pulasseri * Naduvattam *
Muthuthala Muthuthala is a small town, village and gram panchayat. It lies northwest of Pattambi in Palakkad district, of the state of Kerala, India. It is located on the banks of the Bharathapuzha River. The infrastructure of the panchayath is divided in ...
* Perumudiyoor * Nethirimangalam * Pallippuram * Kalladipatta *
Vallapuzha Vallapuzha is a village and gram panchayat in Pattambi Taluk, Palakkad district in the state of Kerala, India. Demographics India census, Vallapuzha had a population of 28,018 with 13,424 males and 14,594 females. Politics Vallappuzha is ...
* Kothakurssi * Eledath Madamba *
Chunangad Chunangad is a village near Ottapalam taluk of Palakkad district of Kerala State, India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest ...
* Mulanjur * Perur 4. ''Kavalappara'' Kavalappara had its own Nairs, who owed a sort of nominal allegiance both to the
Zamorin of Calicut The Samoothiri (Anglicised as Zamorin; Malayalam: , Arabic: ''Sāmuri'', Portuguese: ''Samorim'', Dutch: ''Samorijn'', Chinese: ''Shamitihsi''Ma Huan's Ying-yai Sheng-lan: 'The Overall Survey of the Ocean's Shores' 433 Translated and Edited ...
and the
Kingdom of Cochin The Kingdom of Cochin, named after its capital in the city of Kochi (Cochin), was a kingdom in the central part of present-day Kerala state. It commenced at the early part of the 12th century and continued to rule until 1949, when monarchy wa ...
. It consisted of the following 6 ''Amsoms'': * Mundakkottukurissi * Panamanna * Koonathara * Karakkad * Kuzhappalli * Mundamuka


See also

* Vettathunadu *
Ponnani Ponnani () is a municipality in Ponnani Taluk, Malappuram District, in the state of Kerala, India. It serves as the administrative center of the Taluk and Block Panchayat of the same name. It is situated at the estuary of Bharatappuzha (Ri ...
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Zamorin of Calicut The Samoothiri (Anglicised as Zamorin; Malayalam: , Arabic: ''Sāmuri'', Portuguese: ''Samorim'', Dutch: ''Samorijn'', Chinese: ''Shamitihsi''Ma Huan's Ying-yai Sheng-lan: 'The Overall Survey of the Ocean's Shores' 433 Translated and Edited ...


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Valluvanad Vamsam


Sources

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