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- Kolathiri or Kolathiri Rājā (King of Kolathunādu or King of Cannanore in foreign accounts) was the title by which the senior-most male along the matrilineal...
- Lakshadweep in the Arabian Sea. The ruling house of Kolathunādu, known as the Kolathiris, were descendants of the Mushaka royal family, an ancient dynasty of Kerala...
- Mammootty, Mohanlal, N. Govindan Kutty and Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair, The Kolathiri Raja is a prosperous ruler of Northern Kerala. Prince Udayan, Raja's second...
- conquest of Calicut, to s**** asylum in Kolathiri territory; where a chance lakeside encounter led to a Kolathiri prince of the Southern Regency scandalously...
- settled and came to be known as the Mooshika royal family, or the later Kolathiris, while another branch was deputed to go south to grapple with the Pandyan...
- the Perumal summoned the militia of his chieftains (like Udaya Varman Kolathiri, Manichchan, and Vikkiran of Eranad). The Cheraman Perumal was ****ured...
- Thirunal Lakshmi Bayi and Bharani Thirunal Parvathi Bayi from the related Kolathiri royal house in 1857 after the death of his niece to perpetuate the royal...
- Satavahana Chalukyas Chera Cholas Gangas Hoysalas Kadambas Kakatiya Pallava Kolathiri Zamorin of Calicut Kingdom of Valluvanad Arakkal kingdom Venad (Kingdom...
- existence. During the regime of the Kolathiri Dynasty, Payyanur was a part of Kolathu Nadu, ruled by the Kolathiri Rajas based in Chirakkal near Kannur...
- ruled by the Nannans (Mushika dynasty) who later came to be known as the Kolathiris. Politically the area was part of the Ezhimala Kingdom, with its capital...