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- Kozhikode - Palakkad National Highway 966 p****es through the town and Angadipuram Railway Station is one of the major railway stations on the Nilambur...
- Southern Railway zone. It is a major railway station serving the town of Angadipuram in the Malappuram District of Kerala, India. It lies on the scenic Nilambur–Shoranur...
- thallu-fight or marshal arts manna-area centre) and the neighbouring town of Angadipuram served as the capital of the Valluvanad Swaroopam dynasty. Valluvanad...
- Thirumandhamkunnu Temple is a historically significant Hindu temple in Angadipuram, which was the capital of Valluvanad Rajavamsham, in Malappuram district...
- its famous temples, the Thirumandhamkunnu temple and the Tali temple. Angadipuram is situated in the Malappuram district, which lies in northern Kerala...
- connect the town to several cities in India such as Nilambur, Shoranur and Angadipuram. This station is on a historic branch line, one of the shortest broad-gauge...
- in Jewish Copper Plates (1000 CE) The headquarters of Valluvanad was Angadipuram, a suburb of present day Perinthalmanna, which is now famous for its...
- Thiruvali Tuvvur Vazhikkadavu Vellayur Wandoor Aliparamba Anamangad Angadipuram Arakkuparamba Edappatta Elamkulam Kariavattom Keezhattur Kodur Koottilangadi...
- Monument of laterite brickstones at Angadipuram, Kerala, India, which commemorates where laterite was first described and discussed by Buchanan-Hamilton...
- houses of the Zamorin. However the Mankada Kovilakam at Mankada near Angadipuram was the seat of ruling family of the Valluvanad Rajas. Azhvanchery Mana...