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Both the Paliam Palace and Naalukettu are recognized as archaeological monuments by the Government of India and the State of Kerala, and both buildings are currently museums under the Muziris Project according to a joint ownership and maintenance agreement with the Paliam family, and the family still
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was trying to persuade the Raja of Kochi's men to defect their side. They had succeeded in getting the support of Nadavarambu Kunhikrishna Menon. Paliath Govindan Achan was provoked by this. He took with him 600 Nair soldiers and attacked the headquarters of Colonel Macaulay, the local British
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and regions that were under the erstwhile Kingdom of Villarvattom. The family had palaces and forts in these regions but their primary residence remained in Chendamangalam. The Paliath Achans were given the role of hereditary Prime ministership of the Kingdom of Cochin by the Kochi Maharajah.
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combined with the waning influence of the Dutch and a large-scale invasion by the Zamorin from the north. Paliath Komi Achan was able to effect a treaty between the Cochin and Travancore Kingdoms. This treaty facilitated the defeat of the Zamorin.
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Another notable Paliath Achan includes Komi Achan I. Komi Achan I resisted the attempts by the Portuguese to impose their power on the Cochin Family. He allied himself with the Dutch, travelling to
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in the roads surrounding the Paliam family home in Chendamangalam and the temples. The success of this and similar movements led to the temples in Kochi being opened for all Hindus in 1948.
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Resident, who was forced to flee. Following the attack, Paliath Achan and his men broke open the local jails and set free any prisoners found inside. The Paliath Achan later joined the
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sing "The Song of Paliathachan" in which they mention the mention "Nayar Noblemen" who bestowed upon the Jews "gifts and books to all those who come, and titles to foreigners".
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deported him to Madras, where he was imprisoned at Fort St. George for 12 years. He was then taken to Bombay and remained a prisoner there for 13 years, finally passing away at
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in battle, and was defeated. After this defeat, Achan surrendered to the British East India Company and defected to their side in the conflict. After the rebellion, the
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The Paliam family had a rich collection of manuscripts in Sanskrit and Malayalam. At the time of family partition, this collection was donated to the
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to sign a treaty with them. He also supported the Dutch against the Portuguese. In recognition of his efforts, the Dutch built him a palace (the
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1832. Paliath Govindan Achan was the last Paliath Achan to occupy the position of Prime Minister in the Kingdom of Cochin.
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Between 1730 and 1740 the status of the Cochin kingdom dwindled due to the consolidation of power in Travancore under
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reserves their use for private functions and ceremonies, during which time the buildings are not open to the public.
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invaded Cochin in 1757. Due to the diplomatic efforts of the Paliath Achan, the Kingdom of Cochin was saved. During
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from 1632 to 1809 and second only to the Rajah in power and wealth in the central Cochin area during that period.
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Prof. M. Radhadevi : Paliam Family, Saga of Paliam Family
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royal family from the Indian state of Kerala who ruled over
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A Translation of Record, Grandhavari, In the State Archives
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The Paliath Achans were hereditary prime ministers to the
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Imperial Gazetteer of India, Provincial Series, Madras II
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Name given to the male members of the Paliam royal family
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Index

Nair
Menon
Chendamangalam
Vypin
Thrissur
Rajah
Kingdom of Cochin (Kerala)

tharavadu
Naalukettu

Zamorin
Hyder Ali
British East India Company
Travancore
Velu Thampi Dalawa
Velu Thampi Dalawa
British East India Company troops
British authorities
Benares
Colombo
Marthanda Varma
Jews
Kunjan Nambiar
Triprayar
Calicut
Bhagavad Gita
Kerala University
Tripunithura
movement

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