Ponnani — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = Ponnani | type = city | latd = 10.77 | longd = 75.9 locator position = right | state name = Kerala district = Malappuram leader title = leader name = altitude = 0 population as of = 2001 population total … Wikipedia
Ponnani (Lok Sabha constituency) — Ponnani is a Lok Sabha constituency in Kerala. Members of Parliament*1962: E.K. Imbichi Bava, Communist Party of India *1967: C.K. Chakrapani, Communist Party of India (Marxist) *1971: M.K. Krishnan, Communist Party of India (Marxist) *1977: G.M … Wikipedia
Ponnani River — ▪ river, India also called Bharathapuzha River river in central Kerala state, southwestern India. The Ponnani rises in the Western Ghats range northeast of Palakkad. Flowing first southwest and then west across the coastal plain, the… … Universalium
Malappuram district — This article is about the district. For its eponymous headquarters, see Malappuram. Malappuram district Panchayth district panchayat … Wikipedia
Saamoothiri — Saamoothirippādu or Saamoothiri , anglicised Zamorin, is the used by the Nair rulers of the erstwhile state of Kozhikode (anglicised Calicut) (Nediyirippu Swarūpam), located in the present day state of Kerala, India, between the 14th and 18th… … Wikipedia
Mysorean invasion of Kerala — Mysore invasion of Kerala Part of Expansions of Kingdom of Mysore Anglo Mysore Wars View of Tipu s Fort, Palakkad from outside the northern wall … Wikipedia
Kunjali Marakkar — Mohammed Kunjali Marakkar was the Muslim naval chief of the Samoothiri Raja Manavikraman (Samoothiri was anglicized as Zamorin) a title of the Hindu kings of Kozhikode (anglicized Calicut ), in present day state of Kerala, India during the 16th… … Wikipedia
Kunhali Marakkar — The Kunjali Marakkar Memorial erected by the Indian navy at Kottakkal, Vadakara The Kunhali Marakkar or Kunjali Marakkar was the title given to the Muslim naval chief of the Zamorin (Samoothiri) , Hindu king of Calicut, in present day state of… … Wikipedia
Kodungallur — This article is about the city. For the medieval kingdom of the same name, see Kodungallur Kovilakam. Not to be confused with Kadungallur. Kodungallur municipality and town … Wikipedia
Manjeri — town … Wikipedia