Kurumbranad

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Kurumbranad (Kurumbuzhai Nadu or Kurumbiathiri Swaroopam) was a kingdom, located in present-day Kerala state, South India, on the Malabar Coast.[1] Once a powerful kingdom, it had important commercial centres such as Mapayil, Puthuppanam and Vatakara. The area was bordered by the sea on the west side and Karnataka in the east. On the north side was Kolathu Nadu and in the south lay Polanad (former name of Calicut). [2] Their central power was concentrated in present-day Balussery where they built their capital around their largest fort, the Balussery-Kota flanked by a unique temple dedicated to their family deity, Vettakkorumakan. [3] The famed Malabari warrior and legendary local hero, Thacholi Othenan had ancestors in the Kurumbranad Royal Family.

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  1. Logan, William (1879). Malabar Manual (3rd AES reprint, 2000 ed.). New Delhi: Asian Educational Services. ISBN 978-8120604469.
  2. Tuebingen University, Malayalam Manuscript series (1 January 1996). Talaśśēri rēkhakaḷ: Collection of Malabari manuscripts from 1796-1800. Tuebingen University Library.
  3. T.K., Geetha. "CHAPTER I1 A GENERAL INTRODUCTION ON THE TRIBALS OF WAYANAD" (PDF). History of Malabar: 58–99. Retrieved 19 September 2020.

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