- The
Kavalappara is an
princely Indian Nair
tharavad or swaroopam,
whose estates and
powers vested in the matrilineally-mediated
succession to and from...
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Kavalappara Narayanan Nair (1882–1948) was a
prominent 20th-century
Kathakali artiste and
tutor who
specialised in the
Hanuman roles of the classical...
- Mannadiyar,
among others.
Among them was
Kavalappara Moopil Nair, who
ruled the
small kingdom of
Kavalappara Swaroopam, and a
nominal feudatory of the...
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Kavalappara Nair.
Around 1487 AD, the
region was
annexed to the
kingdom of the
Zamorin of Calicut. The
Zamorin appointed his
chieftain at
Kavalappara...
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Jacobite Syrian Christian originally named Mary John, who
belonged to the
Kavalappara Nair
family in Kumarakom, Kerala.
Chopra has a brother, Siddharth, who...
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under the
Zamorin of Calicut. The
Chieftains of
Shoranur known as the
Kavalappara Moopil Nair
maintained his
territory as a
buffer zone
between the Zamorin...
- divisions-
Vellatiri (Walluvanad proper), Walluvanad, Nedunganad, and
Kavalappara.
There were 64
Amsoms in the Taluk.
Vellatiri (Walluvanad Proper) was...
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accounted for 200,000 acres,
followed immediately by the
Mannarghat and
Kavalappara Moopil Nairs,
whose respective swaroopams governed 180,000
acres and...
- the site,
rather than take part in it. An
example of this is that of
Kavalappara, Kerala,
where a
landslide occurred in 2019, with
emergency vehicles...
- the
South Malabar region. The
Zamorin appointed his
local chieftain at
Kavalappara Kovilakam to rule this area. It was a part of the
Walluvanad taluk in...