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- 1822, the Mannanar dynasty declined when the British imposed a large land tax. It was Karakkattidam Nayanars who were v****als of Mannanars who were allowed...
- the Mannanar royal family. Before that, the ancient king Kuttan dynasty ruled from Purali hill. During the thirty-day long festival, the Mannanars are...
- colonial and subsequent administrations. Ezhava dynasties such as the Mannanar existed in Kerala. They are also known as Ilhava, Irava, Izhava and Erava...
- temple managers at the Payyavur temple which was under the dominion of mannanar. This is because a few of the Kodavas lived in North Malabar in the Taliparamba...
- in Kasargod district. Marakkar - chief commander of Kozhikode Zamorin. Mannanar - Kannur dynasty. Sreenivasan, T. P. (2011). Mattering to India: The Shashi...
- 1734, which were claimed by all of the Kolattu Rajas, Kottayam Rajas, Mannanar and Arakkal Bibi in the late medieval period, where the British initiated...
- historically considered as the main authority. It was ruled by Kolattiri Raja, Mannanars, Arakkal Kingdom, and Kingdom of Mysore in various periods. It consisted...
- district in Kerala, India, around 50 kilometers from Kannur. It was ruled by Mannanar dynasty of Muthedath Aramana and Elayadath Aramana. As of 2011 Census,...
- 1734, which were claimed by all of the Kolattu Rajas, Kottayam Rajas, Mannanar and Arakkal Bibi in the late medieval period, where the British initiated...
- Mushika/Kolathiri/Chirakkal Royal Family. It was also once a part of the Mannanar dynasty. As per tradition, Taliparamba originated as the Perinchalloor...