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Malappuram
The district of Malappuram, was carved out of the districts of Calicut
and Palghat in 1969. Malappuram means a terraced place atop hills, It has been
a center for Hindu-Vedic learning and teaching.
Ponnani enjoyed a similar
status as an important centre for education in the philosophy of Islam.Malappuram
district is bounded by Kozhikode district in the north, The Nilgiris on the east,
Arabian Sea on the west and Thrissur and Palakkad districts on the south. Malappuram
figures prominently in history as the place which frequently questioned the British
Colonial Authority.
Most of the famous Mappilla revolts of Malabar, which
took place between 1792 and 1921, occurred in areas now under Malappuram district.
House of the Valluvanad dynasty of Chieftains who ruled over the area in ancient
and medieval times.Malappuram has always enjoyed the status of a military headquarters.
The Zamorin of Calicut, for instance consolidated his conquests and built a Palace
of the then important Malabar Sea port of Ponnani in Malappuram.
How
to Reach Air: The nearest airport is at Kozhikode (Calicut), Rail:
36 km away.Rail :The main railway station is at Kozhikode (Calicut). Road:
Malappuram is linked by motorable roads to several towns in Kerala, Karnataka
and Tamil Nadu.
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