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is derived from the old name Cheran vanna oor (places ruled by Chera Kings) later on corrupted to Cheruvannor and to the present day Shornur. A place with a railway junction connecting railway lines to Trivandrum, Chennai, Mangalore and Nilambur. The original family name of the rulers is unknown, but
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kingdom. The place was also known as Parambu Nadu in old writings. Parambu Nadu is seen as the territory ruled by Velir chief famous Vel Pari. Later on divided and ruled by Chola, Chera and Pandya Kings and other Velir chiefs with their fighting heads. In Purananooru of Sangham texts, Tirukoilur,
55:. The name Nedungadi is believed to be derived from the word "Nedunganadu" and the word "aadi", meaning "ancient/going back a long way". "Nedunganadu" used to be a small region that now includes 142:. The first scholar who did research on the evolution of the Malayalam language was one Kovunni Nedungadi belonging to this community. Nedungadi contributed to CV Raman's optics research. 111:
came from Chera Pulla Cherry. The place were the sons of Cheras lived. The nearby place is Kotha Kursi. Kotha was the pet name for Cherans. The name
75:. The Zamorin obtained rights to rule this place after defeating Nedungadies. The places ruled by the Nedungadies at an earlier time are mainly in 92: 107:
surrounding present Dharmapuri is mentioned as Nedunadu, the land lies between the eastern and western seas. The name for the place
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Nedungadi is the term generally used to describe the men of the caste, and the women are known by name Kovilamma / kovilpad.
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Varna. There are many references recorded in various historical documents. They are noted as Kings/Nadivazis(เดจเดพเดŸเตเดตเดพเดดเดฟ).
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of Kerala. In all these places, there are still Samanathan Nair families with "Nedungadi" in their names.
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the members of the royal families are referred to as "the Nedungadis" in the later documents of the
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The History of Nedunganad, from pre-historic times to A.D. 1860 (Malayalam)
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In medieval times, Nedunganadu was a small territorial unit within the
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Samanthans were the erstwhile rulers of small Nadus (Places) under the
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was also a famous bank in India until 2003, when it was bought by
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Index

Samanthan
Indian
Kerala
Nairs
Chera Dynasty
Shornur
Ottappalam
Pattambi
Naduvattam
Zamorin
Palghat District
Aliparamba
Anamangad
Arakkuparamba
Valamkulam
Malappuram District
Chera
Cherpulassery
Shornur
Samutiris
Kozhikode
Kundalatha
Malayalam
T.M. Appu Nedungadi
Nedungadi Bank
Punjab National Bank
Castes and Tribes of Southern India
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