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| conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Valluvanad
| conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Valluvanad
| common_name      = Valluvanad
| common_name      = Valluvanad
| capital          = [[Angadipuram]], [[Malappuram district]], [[Kerala]]
| capital          = [[Angadipuram]],[[Perinthalmanna]], [[Kerala]]
| government_type  = [[Monarchy]]
| government_type  = [[Monarchy]]
| year_start        = 1124
| year_start        = 1124
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== Headquarters ==
== Headquarters ==
The headquarters of Valluvanad was the present day town of [[Angadipuram]], which is now famous for its [[Thirumandhamkunnu Temple]]. The guardian deity of the Valluvanad royal family was Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavati at Thirumandhamkunnu Temple {{r|Ayyar|p=93}}.
The headquarters of Valluvanad was [[Angadipuram]], a suburb of present day [[Perinthalmanna]], which is now famous for its [[Thirumandhamkunnu Temple]]. The guardian deity of the Valluvanad royal family was Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavati at Thirumandhamkunnu Temple {{r|Ayyar|p=93}}.


=== Family origin ===
=== Family origin ===
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==Valluvanad Taluk under British Rule==
==Valluvanad Taluk under British Rule==
[[File:Malabar District (1951 Census).svg|thumbnail|[[Perinthalmanna taluk|Valluvanad Taluk]] in the erstwhile [[Malabar District]]]]
[[File:Malabar District (1951 Census).svg|thumbnail|[[Perinthalmanna taluk|Valluvanad Taluk]] in the erstwhile [[Malabar District]]]]
The ''Amsoms'' included in Walluvanad Taluk was classified into four divisions- ''Vellatiri (Walluvanad proper)'', ''Walluvanad'', ''Nedunganad'', and ''Kavalappara''. There were 64 ''Amsoms'' in the Taluk.<ref name="Logan"/> The Taluk was created in 1860–61. The headquarters of Valluvanad Taluk was [[Perinthalmanna]], which is located {{cvt|3|km|spell=in}} away from [[Angadipuram]].<ref name="Logan"/> Until 1860's Nedunganad (Pattambi-Ottapalam-Cherpulassery are south of River [[Thuthapuzha]]), which was the original land of ''Nedungathirippad'', was a separate Taluk, and was considered as the ruling area of the [[Zamorin of Calicut]].<ref name="Logan"/> Nedunganad was added to Valluvanad Taluk only in 1860's.<ref name="Logan"/> Valluvanad Taluk was one of the two Taluk added in the [[Malappuram]] Revenue Division of [[Malabar District]].<ref name="Logan"/> The other Taluk in Malappuram Division was [[Eranad]].<ref name="Logan"/>
The ''Amsoms'' included in Walluvanad Taluk was classified into four divisions- ''Vellatiri (Walluvanad proper)'', ''Walluvanad'', ''Nedunganad'', and ''Kavalappara''. There were 64 ''Amsoms'' in the Taluk.<ref name="Logan"/> The Taluk was created in 1860–61. The headquarters of Valluvanad Taluk was [[Perinthalmanna]], which is located {{cvt|3|km|spell=in}} away from its main suburb  [[Angadipuram]].<ref name="Logan"/> Until 1860's Nedunganad (Pattambi-Ottapalam-Cherpulassery are south of River [[Thuthapuzha]]), which was the original land of ''Nedungathirippad'', was a separate Taluk, and was considered as the ruling area of the [[Zamorin of Calicut]].<ref name="Logan"/> Nedunganad was added to Valluvanad Taluk only in 1860's.<ref name="Logan"/> Valluvanad Taluk was one of the two Taluk added in the [[Malappuram]] Revenue Division of [[Malabar District]].<ref name="Logan"/> The other Taluk in Malappuram Division was [[Eranad]].<ref name="Logan"/>


1. '''''Vellatiri (Walluvanad Proper)'''''
1. '''''Vellatiri (Walluvanad Proper)'''''
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