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Old Malayalam, or Early Malayalam, the inscriptional variety found in Kerala from c. 9th to c. 13th century CE, is the earliest attested form of Malayalam language. [1] [2] The language was employed in several official records and transactions (at the level of the medieval Chera kings as well as the upper-caste village temples). [1]
Old Malayalam (Pazhaya Malayalam), an inscriptional language found in Kerala from c. 9th to c. 13th century CE, [42] is the earliest attested form of Malayalam. [43] [44] The start of the development of Old Malayalam from a western coastal dialect of contemporary Tamil (Middle Tamil) can be dated to c. 7th - 8th century CE.
Akkitham; Attoor Ravi Varma; A. Ayyappan; Ayyappa Panicker; Balachandran Chullikkadu; Chandiroor Divakaran; Edasseri; G. Shankara Kurup (1900–1978); Kadammanitta ...
During early 20th century, Malayalam received outstanding novels, either as translations or adaptations of Western literature. Important among them include Kerala Varma Valiya Koi Thampuran's Akbar (translation of Van Linberg Broaver's Dutch novel of the same title, 1894), independent translations of Samuel Johnson's Rasselas by Pilo Paul (1895) and Kanaran (1898), Robinson Crusoe by C. V ...
Middle Malayalam is the period of the Malayalam language spanning from 13th century to 15th century AD. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The works including Unniyachi Charitham , Unnichiruthevi Charitham , and Unniyadi Charitham , are written in Middle Malayalam, those date back to 13th and 14th centuries of Common Era .
The old Malayalam inscription in Vattezhuthu script (with additional Grantha characters) is engraved on the obverse side of a single granite block in the door frame of the Thirumittacode Temple. [1] The epigraph is one of the rare Chola records found in Kerala proper.
Niranam Grandhavari [1] (Malayalam: നിരണം ഗ്രന്ഥവരി) is the first book of history in Malayalam. [ 2 ] : 32 Writing this book began before 1773. [ 2 ] : 21 The subject of Niranam Grandhavari is the history of Malankara Church.
Unniyachi Charitham is considered to be the oldest of the ancient Manipravala Champukas and the first Champukavya in the Malayalam language. [1] It is believed to be written in the 13th century during the Middle Malayalam period. The poem is about Unniyachi, a dancer of Tirumaruthur temple near Tirunelli. [2]