- entity. The
kingly status attributed to the
Kolathiris remained more or less a
nominal one. The
Kolathiris had to
sustain their political dignity within...
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Kolathiri or
Kolathiri Rājā (Kannada: [koːlɐt̪ːiɾi ɾaːdʒaː]) (King of Kolathunādu or King of
Cannanore in
foreign accounts) was the
title by
which the...
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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...
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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...
- who were her mates; to see the
Krishna Temple and
never returned. The
Kolathiris relocated their capital from
Ezhimala to
Chirakkal near
Valapattanam river...
- ("Palace" in the
Malayalam language) of
Kolathiris, the
erstwhile ruling dynasty is
situated in Chirakkal. The
Kolathiri of
Chirakkal was also
known as Chirakkal...
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Cherusseri Namboothiri, who was the
court poet of the king
Udaya Varman Kolathiri (1446–1475) of Kolathunadu, is
written in
modern Malayalam. The language...
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Vatakara taluk,
which consists of 22 panchayats.
During the
reign of the
Kolathiris and Zamorins,
Vatakara was
known as Kadathanadu.
During the
British Raj...
- Mammootty, Mohanlal, N.
Govindan Kutty and
Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair. The
Kolathiri Raja is a
prosperous ruler of
Northern Kerala.
Prince Udayan, Raja's second...
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conquest of Calicut, to s****
asylum in
Kolathiri territory;
where a
chance lakeside encounter led to a
Kolathiri prince of the
Southern Regency scandalously...