Saamoothiri — Saamoothirippādu or Saamoothiri , anglicised Zamorin, is the used by the Nair rulers of the erstwhile state of Kozhikode (anglicised Calicut) (Nediyirippu Swarūpam), located in the present day state of Kerala, India, between the 14th and 18th… … Wikipedia
Kingdom of Cochin — കൊച്ചി, പെരുമ്പടപ്പ് സ്വരൂപം ← circa … Wikipedia
History of Thrissur — Thrissur (Malayalam: തൃശു൪) is a district situated in the central part of Kerala state, India. Thrissur district was formed in July 1, 1949. The head quarters of the district has the same name, Thrissur City. It is an important cultural centre,… … Wikipedia
Mamankam festival — The river Nila(Bharatappuzha) in Thirunavaya, where the festival takes place Mamankam festival or Mamangam festival was an ancient festival celebrated in Thirunavaya, Malabar coast, south India, in the present day state of Kerala from the time of … Wikipedia
Cochin Royal Family — were rulers of Cochin or Kochi. They were also known as Perumpadapu Swaroopam , Kuru Swaroopam History There is no historically written evidence about the emergence of Kingdom of Cochin or of the Cochin Royal Family (Perumpadapu Swaroopam). All… … Wikipedia
Cochin royal family — Hill Palace, the main palace Flag o … Wikipedia
Malappuram district — This article is about the district. For its eponymous headquarters, see Malappuram. Malappuram district Panchayth district panchayat … Wikipedia
Paliath Achan — that figured prominently in the history of the region.OverviewThe Paliath Achans were hereditary prime ministers to the Rajah of Kochi from 1632 to 1809 [cite web | title = Synagogue set to showcase history | publisher = The Hindu |date=March 1,… … Wikipedia
Thirunavaya War — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Thirunavaya War partof=Samoothiri Conquest caption= date=1351 1363 place=Thirunavaya, India result=Victory for Samoothiri Raja combatant1=Samoothiri Kingdom combatant2=Kingdoms of Perumpadappu, Walluvanad… … Wikipedia
IN-KL — Kerala കേരളം Status: Bundesstaat Hauptstadt: Thiruvananthapuram (813.000 Einwohner) … Deutsch Wikipedia