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Odanad (Malayalam: ōṭānāṭŭ, also
known as Onattukara,Kayamkulam, Onad,
Kallikoilon and
Chirava Svaroopam) was a
feudal state in late
medieval Kerala. It...
- 410/sq mi).
Mavelikkara was the
erstwhile capital of the
feudal kingdom of
Odanad and is
today a
primary economic and
cultural hub of the
Onattukara region...
- of
cavalry regiments -
mounted soldiers, lances, and war
horses - to the
Odanad Maharaja.
Alummootil members were also
known for
their expertise in Kalaripayattu...
- of
Purakkad took
place in 1746
between Travancore and
combined forces of
Odanad.[citation needed] It is the site of the Sree Venu
Gopala Swamy temple. As...
- the
Indian Kingdom of
Travancore and
combined forces of the
feudal state Odanad. With the
defeat of the
Kulachal battle in 1741, the
Dutch captured Vamanapuram...
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originally been
nobles from
Kandiyoor Matom,
cadet branch of the
ancient line of
Odanad rulers of
Kayamkulam Kingdom who
sought refuge in
their kinsmen of the Travancore...
- argument.[citation needed]
Pallippad was the
border of
Odanad state,
whose capital was
Kayamkulam and
Odanad Ruler Raman Kothavarma is a
topic of discussion...
- King
Marthanda Varma of
Travancore after defeating and
annexing Odanad in the
Odanad–Travancore War of 1746.
Before the
construction of the palace, the...
- modern-day
Alappuzha district once
formed part of the
erstwhile "kingdom of
Odanad" (also
known as the "kingdom of Kayamkulam" or
known by the name "Onattukara")...
- the
Onattukara region.
Kayamkulam was a
medieval feudal kingdom known as
Odanad ruled by the
Kayamkulam rajas. Maha Raja
Marthanda Varma (1706–58) conquered...