-
various transliterations such as Valluvanadu, Valluvanatu, Valluvanat,
Walluvanad, and Walluvanatu, was
alternatively referred to as the
Arangottu Swaroopam...
-
Ponmala The
Amsoms included in
Walluvanad Taluk was
classified into four divisions-
Vellatiri (
Walluvanad proper),
Walluvanad, Nedunganad, and Kavalappara...
-
Perinthalmanna Taluk,
formerly known as
Walluvanad Taluk,
comes under Perinthalmanna revenue division in
Malappuram district of Kerala, India. Its headquarters...
- 1921.
Walluvanad Taluk was
divided into six
Revenue blocks: Mankada, Perinthalmanna, Mannarkkad, Ottapalam, Sr****rishnapuram, and Pattambi.
Walluvanad was...
- With the
annexation of
Malabar by the
British Kavalappara became part of
Walluvanad Taluk of
Malabar District, with the
Taluk headquarters at Perinthalmanna...
- part of
Malappuram district,
which was the
boundary between Eranad and
Walluvanad Taluks in
Malabar District under British Raj) lie in this area. Anakkayam...
-
chieftain at
Kavalappara Kovilakam to rule this area. It was a part of the
Walluvanad taluk in the
Malappuram Revenue Division of the
Malabar District during...
- port of Calicut,
became established.
There were also
small kingdoms at
Walluvanad and Palghat, away from the coastline. This
period was
characterized by...
-
South Malabar was
later changed to Ottapalam.
Ottapalam was a part of
Walluvanad Taluk of
Malappuram Revenue Division in
Malabar District with its Taluk...
- Tirurangadi, was one of the main
centres of the
Malabar Rebellion of 1921.
Walluvanad Taluk was
divided into six
Revenue blocks: Mankada, Perinthalmanna, Mannarkkad...