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  2. Moyinkutty Vaidyar - Wikipedia

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    The Malappuram Padappattu (1883), also known as the Madhinidhi Mala describes the undercurrents of peasant life and struggles in Malappuram in the 18th and 19th centuries. In 1763, a local landlord named Para Nambi had a dispute with one of his officers named Ali Marakkar.

  3. Mappila songs - Wikipedia

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    The songs on the Malappuram shahids provide the earliest description of an armed struggle between the Mappilas and the Jenmi landlord class in the pre-Mysore era. [46] William Logan, refers to the Cherur Padappattu in the Malabar Manual while describing the incident. (Pg 560,Vol 1, Asian Educational Services, 2000).

  4. Maha Kavi Moyinkutty Vaidyar Smarakam - Wikipedia

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    Moyinkutty Vaidyar was born to Unni Mammad and Kunjamina in year 1852 at Ottupara, Malappuram district, Kerala. His father was famous practitioner of Ayurveda branch of medicines and poet of the times, he completed the work of his son based on Hijra from the 27th Ishal onwards.

  5. History of Malappuram district - Wikipedia

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    Malappuram was the military headquarters of the Zamorin in the Eranad region. The Zamorins held sway over Malappuram and their chieftain Para Nambi, ruled the area in the early days with headquarters at Downhill (Kottappadi), Malappuram. [20] Zamorin earned a greater part of his revenue by taxing the spice trade through his ports.

  6. Kambalath Govindan Nair - Wikipedia

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    3 War Song (Padappattu) 4 Works. 5 References. ... He was born in Nediyiruppu Village of Malappuram District in 1924. His parents were Kunhan Nair and Naniyamma. [1]

  7. Malappuram district - Wikipedia

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    Malappuram metropolitan area is the fourth largest urban agglomeration in Kerala after Kochi, Calicut, and Thrissur urban areas and the 25th largest in India with a total population of 1.7 million. [9] 44.2% of the district's population reside in the urban areas according to the 2011 census of India.

  8. List of villages in Malappuram district - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of villages in Malappuram district, Kerala, India. Malappuram district is divided into 138 villages, which combine to form 7 Taluks, which again combine to form 2 revenue divisions. [1] Distribution of Population in Malappuram district (2011)

  9. Thalappara - Wikipedia

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    Thalappara is a place located in the Malappuram district of Kerala in India near to Moonniyur.It is on the NH 17. [1] It is located in the highway that connects between Thrissur and Calicut.