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Battle of Chaul
1508 naval battle between Portugal and the Mamluk Sultanate
Syro-Malabar Catholic Archdiocese of Thrissur
syro-malabar archdiocese in Kerala, India
Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Thamarassery
eparchy
Syro-Malabar Catholic Archeparchy of Kottayam
syro-malabar archdiocese in Kerala, India
Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Palghat
eparchy
Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Mananthavady
eparchy
Battle of Cannanore
indo-Portuguese battle
Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Kanjirappally
eparchy
Syro-Malabar Catholic Archdiocese of Tellicherry
archdiocese
Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Kothamangalam
eparchy
Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Idukki
eparchy
Siege of Cannanore
1507 siege in India
Markaz
International university
Venad
late medieval Hindu feudal kingdom on the Malabar Coast, South India
Karuvannur River
river in India
Arakkal
Erstwhile Muslim Monarchy in North Kerala
Battle of Cochin
1504 battle
St. Thomas Cathedral, Pala
building in India
Chundan Vallam
type of boat in Kerala, India
Ay kingdom
Ay dynasty
Kavu
thumb|Mannan Purath Kavu, Nileshwaram|360x360px Kavu is the traditional name given for sacred groves across the Malabar Coast in Kerala, South India. Kavus are notable for Theyyam, the centuries-old ritual dance. thumb|360x360px|Neeliyar Kottam In Mangattuparamba‚ [[Kannur]]
Malankara Church
Orthodox Church
First Battle of Cannanore
part of the Portuguese battles in the Indian Ocean
Krishnanattam
thumb|Krishnanattam
Poyya
Poyya is a village in Thrissur district in the state of Kerala, India. The panchayath office is situated in Pooppathy. The distance from Poyya to Kodungallur is only 7 km and Poyya to Mala is 5 km. A part of Thrissur district ends at Poyya.
Red FM 93.5
Network of FM Radio Stations
Chembai Sangeetholsavam
annual Carnatic music festival
Vaniyamkulam
Vaniyamkulam is an old town and an important trading hub of Southern Malabar in Kerala state, India, particularly of livestock arriving from the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu. The name derived from 'Vaniyan', connected with a trading community. It is part of the Palakkad District.
Valluvanad
independent chiefdom in present-day central Kerala
Kuthira Malika
Kuthiramalika () is a Travancore Kingdom palace built by Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma on the south-eastern side of Padmanabhaswamy temple, Thiruvananthapuram. Kuthira Malika translates to 'Mansion of horses', and it has been named so because of the 122 horses that adorn the many pillars that support the southern roof of this majestic structure.
Ammathiruvadi Temple
hindu temple in Kerala, India
Kunthipuzha River
thumb|right|250px|Kunthipuzha The Kunthipuzha is a waterway located in the state of Kerala, India. It flows through the Silent Valley National Park. This river is also called the Thuthapuzha by the local population. Kunthipuzha is one of the main tributaries of the Bharathapuzha, the second-longest river in Kerala. This river is mainly used by the people of Mannarkkad taluk and Pattambi Taluks of Palakkad district and Perinthalmanna Thaluk of Malappuram District.
Meenmutty Falls, Thiruvananthapuram
waterfall in Thiruvananthapuram district in the Indian state of Kerala
Vaniyamkulam-I
Vaniyamkulam-I is a town in the Palakkad district, state of Kerala, India. Together with Vaniyamkulam-II, it forms a part of the Vaniamkulam gram panchayat.
Kolathunadu
Kolathunadu (Malayalam: കോലത്തുനാട്, ) (Kola Swarupam, as Kingdom of Cannanore in foreign accounts, Chirakkal (Chericul) in later times) was one of the four most powerful kingdoms on the Malabar Coast during the arrival of the Portuguese Armadas in India, along with Zamorin, the kingdom of Cochin and Quilon. Kolattunādu had its capital at Ezhimala and was ruled by the Kolattiri royal family and roughly comprised the North Malabar region of Kerala state in India. Traditionally, Kolattunādu is described as the land lying between the Chandragiri river in the north and the Korappuzha river in the
Malabar Coast moist forests
Terrestrial ecoregion in India
Wayanad Heritage Museum
Museum in Ambalavayal, Wayanad district, Kerala, India
Vismaya
Vismaya is an amusement water theme park near Taliparamba in Kannur, Kerala. The park is developed and run by Malabar Tourism Development Co-operative Limited (MTDC). It is situated near to the famous Muthappan temple in Parassinikadavu. It was officially inaugurated in August 2008 and since then it has become one of the favorite holiday destination in Malabar. The park is completely operated by the rain water collected by the reservoir spread over of land with a capacity of of water.
Pathrakadavu Waterfalls
waterfall in Kerala, India
Urakam Hill
mountain in Kerala, India
Lakkidi-Perur- I
Lakkidi-Perur-I is a village in Palakkad district in the state of Kerala, India.
Vellathuval
Vellathuval is a village in Idukki district in the Indian state of Kerala.
Kurumali River
river in India
Kurampala
Kurampala is a village in Pandalam in the state of Kerala, India.
Kollengode Palace
building in India
Thekkumkur
The Kingdom of Thekkumkur () (also transliterated as Thekkumkoor or Thekkumcore) was an independent kingdom in the southern part of Kerala in India from 1103 CE until 1750 CE. It was ruled by the Thekkumkur Royal Family (Edathil Family). Thekkumkur lies between the Meenachil River and the Pamba River, from the Western Ghats to the Vembanad Kayal. Thekkumkur emerged as a result of administrative changes in the princely states at the end of the Chera Kulasekhara dynasty of Mahodayapuram. The literal meaning of the title is the southern regent and the attribute southern distinguished them from an
Mulavana Mahadevar Temple
Hindu Temple in Mulavana, Kerala
Thangal
The Thangals (also spelled Tangals) are a social group among the Muslims of Kerala, south India. The Thangals are often regarded as roughly equivalent to the more general Sayyids or Sharifs, or descendants of Muhammad, of the wider Islamic culture. Most members of the community practice endogamy and rarely marry outside their community.
Vellarakkad
village in Thrissur District, Kerala, India
Kannadipuzha River
river in India
Thuthapuzha
Thuthapuzha River is one of the main tributaries of the Bharathapuzha River. The source of the river is in the Silent Valley hills. It flows through Malappuram-Palakkad district border. In Mannarkkad region the river is named as the Kunthipuzha that flows through the Silent Valley National Park. Elamkulam, Thiruvegappura, Veliyakulam and Pulamanthole are places of importance situated on the bank of this river.
Snehatheeram Beach
beach in Kerala, India
Kurisumala Ashram
Indian Catholic monastery (1958-)
Panieli Poru
rapids in Kerala
Anandashram, Kanhangad
spritual retreat in Kasaragod, Kerala
Mridanga Saileswari Temple
Hindu temple in Kannur
Nenmara Vallanghy Vela
Religious festival in kerala
Mural Art Museum
museum in Kerala, India