- (the
Zamorins of Calicut). The
rulers of
Valluvanad held the
title of
Valluvakonathiri or Vellattiri. The
state was
disestablished in 1793, with the East...
-
Nedungadis of Nedunganad. The
rulers of
Valluvanad were
known by the
title Valluvakonathiri or Vellattiri.
According to
local legends, the last
Cheraman Perumal...
-
blessings were with
Valluvakonathiri. The
Zamorin undertook Tapas in disguise, at
Thirumanthamkunnu temple, the
family temple of
Valluvakonathiri,
until Devi...
-
South Malabar during his
journey to
Mecca to one of
their governors,
Valluvakonathiri, and left for pilgrimage.
Valluvanad was
famous for the
Mamankam festivals...
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festival in the same period.
Karuvayoor Moosad, who was the
minister of
Valluvakonathiri,
based at
Kottakkal and also the
chief marshal and
preacher of the...
-
Nedungadis of Nedunganad. The
rulers of
Valluvanad were
known by the
title Valluvakonathiri/Vellattiri.
According to
local legends, the last
Cheraman Perumal ruler...
-
South Malabar during his
journey to
Mecca to one of
their governors,
Valluvakonathiri, and left for pilgrimage.
During the last
decades of the eighteenth...
-
South Malabar during his
journey to
Mecca to one of
their governors,
Valluvakonathiri, and left for pilgrimage.
Valluvanad was
famous for the
Mamankam festivals...
-
Nedungadis of Nedunganad. The
rulers of
Valluvanad were
known by the
title Valluvakonathiri/Vellattiri.
Valluvanad was an
erstwhile princely state in the present...
- (Walluvanad Proper) was the sole
remaining territory of the
Walluvanad Raja (
Valluvakonathiri), who had once
ruled majority of the
South Malabar. A
major part of...