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Payyanur

Payyanur (Malayalam: [pɐjːɐnːuːr]), is a municipal town and a taluk, a sub-district administrative unit, in the Kannur district of Kerala, India.[3] On 10 March 2018, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurated Payyanur as the fifth taluk in the district. Payyanur taluk comprises 22 villages including 16 de-linked from the Taliparamba taluk and six from the Kannur taluk. The town is situated on the banks of the Perumba River.[4]

Payyanur
Payyanur
Location in Kerala, India
Payyanur
Payyanur (India)
Coordinates: 12°06′27″N 75°11′40″E / 12.1076100°N 75.1943590°E / 12.1076100; 75.1943590
StateKerala
DistrictKannur
TalukPayyanur
Municipality Established1990
Government
 • TypeMunicipal council
 • Municipal chairpersonKV Lalitha
 • MLATI. Madhusoodanan
 • Deputy Superintendent of PoliceK.E Premachandran [1]
Area
 • Total54.63 km2 (21.09 sq mi)
Elevation
14 m (46 ft)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total72,111
 • Density1,300/km2 (3,400/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
670307
Telephone code+91 4985
ISO 3166 codeIN-KL
Vehicle registrationKL-86
Nearest citiesTaliparamba, Kannur
Sex ratio1159 /
Literacy94.08%
Assembly constituencyPayyanur
Lok Sabha constituencyKasaragod
Backwaters in Payyannur

Etymology edit

Location edit

Payyanur is located 36 km North of District HQ Kannur city, 501 km away from State capital Thiruvananthapuram city, 301 km North of Ernakulam city, 126 km North of Kozhikode city, 56 km South of Kasaragod town and 112 km away from Mangalore city. The town lies by the side of three rivers - Perumba River, Punnakka river (Payyanur river) and Kavvayi river (Thattar river).[5]

Demographics edit

Religions in Payyanur Municipality(2011)[6]
Religion Percent(%)
Hindu
80.06%
Muslim
17.52%
Christian
2.22%
Sikh
0.00%
Buddhist
0.02%
Jain
0.00%
Unclassified
0.03%
Not stated
0.14%

As of 2011 census, Payyanur had a population of 72,111, with males constituting 46% of the population and females 54%.[7] Payyanur has an average literacy rate of 94.08%. This is higher than the state average of 94.00%. Male literacy is 97.02%, and female literacy is 91.60%. In Payyanur, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Etymology edit

Payyan is an appellation of the Hindu deity Kartikeya and ooru means town or place. Thus Payyanur means the "land of Lord Kartikeya" derived from the presence of the Sri Subramany Swamy temple here.

During the Renaissance era, Payyanur was known to English sailors as Delyn, named after the nearby hill of Ezhimala.[8]

Geography edit

Payyanur is located at coordinates 12°06′N 75°12′E / 12.1°N 75.2°E / 12.1; 75.2.[9] It has an average elevation of 16 metres (51 feet).

History edit

Payyanur is one of several extant ancient civilized places in Kerala.[10] The northern town of Kerala claims a rich recorded history. The archaeological remains excavated from Payyanur and nearby places prove the existence of a city in this area centuries ago.[10]

The earliest known mention of this town is in the Brahmanda Purana, when Garga Muni talks about this place to the Pandavas during their exile.[11]

Several notable travelers have described this area in their writings. Ibn Battuta visited Ezhimala in AD 1342 and wrote about the large seaport and the Chinese ships anchored here. Abul Fida in AD 1273, Marco Polo in AD 1293, the Italian explorer Niccolò de' Conti in the 15th century and the Portuguese scholar and traveler Barbosa all visited this place and gave extensive accounts of Ezhimala port, which was then known as "Heli".[10] The scholar and author Hermann Gundert and William Logan, the Malabar District Collector during the British Colonial rule, who wrote Malabar Manual, also visited Payyanur and studied the rich heritage of the area.

Centuries back, Payyanur was a part of the Ezhimala/Mushika/Kolathiri Kingdom. King Nandan was well known as a great warrior and ruler. The books written during the Sangam period describe the area and King. Ezhimala was also under the rule of the Cheras. A famous ruler there was Pazhassi Raja.

Payyanur Pattu, the ballad written by an unknown person belonging to the Chettiar community sometime during the 13th or 14th century, was set here.[12][13]

Evolution of Payyanur edit

 
Payyannur Highway

In the past, the city of Kachil Patanam (presently Kavvayi) was the main town due to the proximity of waterways through Kavvayi River and its large seaport. It was both the administrative and business center during that time. According to historians, the ships from China and other countries used to visit this port and were anchored in the nearby river Changoorichal.[citation needed] Kavvayi retained its position during the rule of British East India Company also. They established the first Magistrate's court and Registrar's Office in Kavvayi.

Later, Kokkanisseri became the city center. The main road, which starts from Perumba in the east, up to old post office in the west and Kunhimangalam Mana in the south to government hospital in the north is called Kokkanisseri. The south of this town was called Payyanur village and the north of Kokkanisseri is called Moorikkovval village. The business center was called Kokkanisseri Bazaar. Later, the name Payyanur became common and thus the developed city of today came into existence.

 
Subrahmanya swamy Temple pond
 
Kokannisseri Kannangattu Temple Pond

During the regime of the Kolathiri Dynasty, Payyanur was a part of Kolathu Nadu, ruled by the Kolathiri Rajas based in Chirakkal near Kannur. During British rule, Payyanur was considered as a "farka" which in turn is a part of the Chirakkal Taluk. Until the formation of Kerala State in 1957, Payyanur remained in the Malabar District of the Madras State.

Education edit

Colleges in Payyanur

  • Swami Anandatheertha Campus, Payyanur
  • Ampere Institute of Engineering and Private ITI.
  • Sree Narayana Guru College of Engineering & Technology.
  • Payyannur College, Edat.
  • Gurudev Arts & Science College, Mathil
  • College of Engineering and Technology, Payyanur
  • Govt. Residential women's polytechnic college Payyanur.
  • Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit Regional Centre, Payyanur
  • AWH- al-badar special college Payyanur. Department of psychology [14]

Administration edit

Payyanur Taluk is one among the five taluks in Kannur district which has administration over 22 villages.[15]

Payyanur Municipality is divided into 44 wards covering an area of 54.63 km2 (21.09 sq mi) for which the elections are held every five years. The current ruling party is CPI(M).[16]

Payyanur Assembly constituency is part of Kasaragod Loksabha constituency. The current Payyanur MLA is T. I. Madhusoodanan.[17]

Law and Order edit

The municipality comes under the jurisdiction of Payyanur police station, established on 13 January 1881 during British raj.[18]

Payyanur is also headquarters of one among the four sub divisions in Kannur rural police district formed on 18.02.2021. It is situated about 500 m west of National Highway 66. The sub division has jurisdiction over five police stations and one control room viz Payyanur, Pazhayangadi, Pariyaram medical college, Peringome and Cherupuzha. Indian Naval Academy at Ezhimala and Central Reserve Police Force Training Camp near Peringome, Pariyaram Govt Medical college and Govt Ayurveda Medical college are situated in Payyanur subdivdison limit.[19]

Court complexes in Payyanur[20]

  • Sub Court, Payyanur
  • Munsiff Court, Payyanur
  • Judicial First Class Magistrate Court, Payyanur

Transportation edit

The National Highway 66 passes through Perumba junction. Goa and Mumbai can be accessed on the northern side and Cochin and Thiruvananthapuram can be accessed on the southern side. National Highway 66 is given node for construction of 6 lane road on Payyanur and other stretches of Kerala.[21]

Payyanur has several private and KSRTC buses plying places inside and outside the district. Payyanur is well-connected to its suburbs through several bus services. Payyanur town has three bus terminals — KSRTC Bus terminal, Payyanur on NH-66 road, Old Bus Stand, Payyanur and New Bus Stand, Payyanur on the Main road, Payyanur.

Payyanur is one of the major station that lies in the Shoranur-Mangalore Section of Southern Railway and comes under A category stations under Palakkad division. The station has 3 platforms and 4 tracks.[22]

The nearest Airport Kannur is 57 km (35 mi) away and Mangalore of 115 km (71 mi) away.

Social Service edit

Orator and freedom fighter KP Kunhirama Poduval, who founded Sanjayan Smaraka Grandhalayam at Annur (Sanjayan Memorial Library), is from here. Kelappan Service Center (perhaps the only institution built in memory of Kelappaji, also known as "Kerala Gandhi") and Payyanur Co-operative Stores are among a number of social organizations in the area.

Culture edit

 
Vishnumoorthi Theyyam at Payyannur
 
Bali Theyyam
 
A Masjid at Payyanur

'Theyyam' and religious festivals (Kaliyattam) of various temples attract people to Payyanur. Poorakkali and kolkali are the major traditional dance ritual performances. Architect Kunhimangalam Narayanan, dancer Vannadil Pudiyaveettil Dhananjayan, the Sanskrit scholar E. Sreedharan, are all from the area. The native place of legendary Kathakali master Kalamandalam Krishnan Nair is not far from this town. Kandoth in Payyanur is famous for pottery. The weaver's streets of various villages around Payyanur contribute to the fame of the handlooms of Kannur.

Pavithra Mothiram edit

Payyanur Pavithram, or Pavithra Mothiram is a particular ring worn during performing Vedic or holy rituals or during the "pithrubali" (ceremony performed for the well-being of the ancestors or departed souls) in the Hindu tradition. The traditional Pavitram is usually made of "dharba" grass. The formation of Payyanur Pavitram is closely related to Payyanur Sree Subrahmanya Swami Temple.[23]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Law and Order - Kannur Rural". keralapolice.gov.in.
  2. ^ "Kerala (India): Districts, Cities and Towns - Population Statistics, Charts and Map".
  3. ^ . Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  4. ^ "Payyannur taluk to be a reality this week!". Times of India.
  5. ^ "Payyanur — an ancient town shrouded by hills and rivers". DNA India. 5 February 2012.
  6. ^ "Religion – Kerala, Districts and Sub-districts". Census of India 2011. Office of the Registrar General.
  7. ^ Kerala, Directorate of Census Operations. District Census Handbook, Kannur (PDF). Thiruvananthapuram: Directorate of Census Operations, Kerala. p. 174,175. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  8. ^ A Relation of Some Yeares Travaile, Begunne Anno 1626. Into Afrique and the Greater Asia., by Thomas Herbert
  9. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Payyanur
  10. ^ a b c . Payyanur, India. Archived from the original on 28 September 2010.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 November 2010. Retrieved 7 February 2010.
  12. ^ "Payyannur Paattola – Nilakesi's revenge". historicalleys.blogspot.in. 15 August 2009. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
  13. ^ "1994 – പയ്യന്നൂർപ്പാട്ട്". ഗ്രന്ഥപ്പുര. 7 February 2018. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
  14. ^ "Higher Education Institutes in Kannur University".
  15. ^ "Village Offices in Payyanur Taluk" (PDF). Government of India.
  16. ^ "Payyanur Municipality - LSGD".
  17. ^ (PDF). Kerala. Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2009. Retrieved 18 October 2008.
  18. ^ "Payyanur PS". keralapolice.gov.in.
  19. ^ "Payyanur Sub Division". keralapolice.gov.in.
  20. ^ "Judicial Setup of Kannur district". districts.ecourts.gov.in.
  21. ^ "Land acquisition for NH 66 work on track". The Hindu. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  22. ^ "Railway stations in Mangalore among 15 to get certification". The Hindu. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  23. ^ "Payyannur Pavithra Mothiram in a Geographical Indication tag ownership tussle". The Times of India.

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Payyanur Malayalam pɐjːɐnːuːr is a municipal town and a taluk a sub district administrative unit in the Kannur district of Kerala India 3 On 10 March 2018 Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurated Payyanur as the fifth taluk in the district Payyanur taluk comprises 22 villages including 16 de linked from the Taliparamba taluk and six from the Kannur taluk The town is situated on the banks of the Perumba River 4 PayyanurMunicipalityPayyanur Railway StationPayyanurLocation in Kerala IndiaShow map of KeralaPayyanurPayyanur India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 12 06 27 N 75 11 40 E 12 1076100 N 75 1943590 E 12 1076100 75 1943590StateKeralaDistrictKannurTalukPayyanurMunicipality Established1990Government TypeMunicipal council Municipal chairpersonKV Lalitha MLATI Madhusoodanan Deputy Superintendent of PoliceK E Premachandran 1 Area Total54 63 km2 21 09 sq mi Elevation14 m 46 ft Population 2011 2 Total72 111 Density1 300 km2 3 400 sq mi Languages OfficialMalayalam EnglishTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN670307Telephone code 91 4985ISO 3166 codeIN KLVehicle registrationKL 86Nearest citiesTaliparamba KannurSex ratio1159 Literacy94 08 Assembly constituencyPayyanurLok Sabha constituencyKasaragod Backwaters in Payyannur Contents 1 Etymology 2 Location 3 Demographics 4 Etymology 5 Geography 6 History 6 1 Evolution of Payyanur 7 Education 8 Administration 9 Law and Order 10 Transportation 11 Social Service 12 Culture 12 1 Pavithra Mothiram 13 Notable people 14 See also 15 ReferencesEtymology editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it August 2023 Location editPayyanur is located 36 km North of District HQ Kannur city 501 km away from State capital Thiruvananthapuram city 301 km North of Ernakulam city 126 km North of Kozhikode city 56 km South of Kasaragod town and 112 km away from Mangalore city The town lies by the side of three rivers Perumba River Punnakka river Payyanur river and Kavvayi river Thattar river 5 Demographics editReligions in Payyanur Municipality 2011 6 Religion Percent Hindu 80 06 Muslim 17 52 Christian 2 22 Sikh 0 00 Buddhist 0 02 Jain 0 00 Unclassified 0 03 Not stated 0 14 As of 2011 census Payyanur had a population of 72 111 with males constituting 46 of the population and females 54 7 Payyanur has an average literacy rate of 94 08 This is higher than the state average of 94 00 Male literacy is 97 02 and female literacy is 91 60 In Payyanur 10 of the population is under 6 years of age Etymology editPayyan is an appellation of the Hindu deity Kartikeya and ooru means town or place Thus Payyanur means the land of Lord Kartikeya derived from the presence of the Sri Subramany Swamy temple here During the Renaissance era Payyanur was known to English sailors as Delyn named after the nearby hill of Ezhimala 8 Geography editPayyanur is located at coordinates 12 06 N 75 12 E 12 1 N 75 2 E 12 1 75 2 9 It has an average elevation of 16 metres 51 feet History editPayyanur is one of several extant ancient civilized places in Kerala 10 The northern town of Kerala claims a rich recorded history The archaeological remains excavated from Payyanur and nearby places prove the existence of a city in this area centuries ago 10 The earliest known mention of this town is in the Brahmanda Purana when Garga Muni talks about this place to the Pandavas during their exile 11 Several notable travelers have described this area in their writings Ibn Battuta visited Ezhimala in AD 1342 and wrote about the large seaport and the Chinese ships anchored here Abul Fida in AD 1273 Marco Polo in AD 1293 the Italian explorer Niccolo de Conti in the 15th century and the Portuguese scholar and traveler Barbosa all visited this place and gave extensive accounts of Ezhimala port which was then known as Heli 10 The scholar and author Hermann Gundert and William Logan the Malabar District Collector during the British Colonial rule who wrote Malabar Manual also visited Payyanur and studied the rich heritage of the area Centuries back Payyanur was a part of the Ezhimala Mushika Kolathiri Kingdom King Nandan was well known as a great warrior and ruler The books written during the Sangam period describe the area and King Ezhimala was also under the rule of the Cheras A famous ruler there was Pazhassi Raja Payyanur Pattu the ballad written by an unknown person belonging to the Chettiar community sometime during the 13th or 14th century was set here 12 13 Evolution of Payyanur edit nbsp Payyannur Highway In the past the city of Kachil Patanam presently Kavvayi was the main town due to the proximity of waterways through Kavvayi River and its large seaport It was both the administrative and business center during that time According to historians the ships from China and other countries used to visit this port and were anchored in the nearby river Changoorichal citation needed Kavvayi retained its position during the rule of British East India Company also They established the first Magistrate s court and Registrar s Office in Kavvayi Later Kokkanisseri became the city center The main road which starts from Perumba in the east up to old post office in the west and Kunhimangalam Mana in the south to government hospital in the north is called Kokkanisseri The south of this town was called Payyanur village and the north of Kokkanisseri is called Moorikkovval village The business center was called Kokkanisseri Bazaar Later the name Payyanur became common and thus the developed city of today came into existence nbsp Subrahmanya swamy Temple pond nbsp Kokannisseri Kannangattu Temple Pond During the regime of the Kolathiri Dynasty Payyanur was a part of Kolathu Nadu ruled by the Kolathiri Rajas based in Chirakkal near Kannur During British rule Payyanur was considered as a farka which in turn is a part of the Chirakkal Taluk Until the formation of Kerala State in 1957 Payyanur remained in the Malabar District of the Madras State Education editColleges in Payyanur Swami Anandatheertha Campus Payyanur Ampere Institute of Engineering and Private ITI Sree Narayana Guru College of Engineering amp Technology Payyannur College Edat Gurudev Arts amp Science College Mathil College of Engineering and Technology Payyanur Govt Residential women s polytechnic college Payyanur Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit Regional Centre Payyanur AWH al badar special college Payyanur Department of psychology 14 Administration editMain article Payyanur Taluk Payyanur Taluk is one among the five taluks in Kannur district which has administration over 22 villages 15 Payyanur Municipality is divided into 44 wards covering an area of 54 63 km2 21 09 sq mi for which the elections are held every five years The current ruling party is CPI M 16 Payyanur Assembly constituency is part of Kasaragod Loksabha constituency The current Payyanur MLA is T I Madhusoodanan 17 Law and Order editThe municipality comes under the jurisdiction of Payyanur police station established on 13 January 1881 during British raj 18 Payyanur is also headquarters of one among the four sub divisions in Kannur rural police district formed on 18 02 2021 It is situated about 500 m west of National Highway 66 The sub division has jurisdiction over five police stations and one control room viz Payyanur Pazhayangadi Pariyaram medical college Peringome and Cherupuzha Indian Naval Academy at Ezhimala and Central Reserve Police Force Training Camp near Peringome Pariyaram Govt Medical college and Govt Ayurveda Medical college are situated in Payyanur subdivdison limit 19 Court complexes in Payyanur 20 Sub Court Payyanur Munsiff Court Payyanur Judicial First Class Magistrate Court PayyanurTransportation editThe National Highway 66 passes through Perumba junction Goa and Mumbai can be accessed on the northern side and Cochin and Thiruvananthapuram can be accessed on the southern side National Highway 66 is given node for construction of 6 lane road on Payyanur and other stretches of Kerala 21 Payyanur has several private and KSRTC buses plying places inside and outside the district Payyanur is well connected to its suburbs through several bus services Payyanur town has three bus terminals KSRTC Bus terminal Payyanur on NH 66 road Old Bus Stand Payyanur and New Bus Stand Payyanur on the Main road Payyanur Payyanur is one of the major station that lies in the Shoranur Mangalore Section of Southern Railway and comes under A category stations under Palakkad division The station has 3 platforms and 4 tracks 22 The nearest Airport Kannur is 57 km 35 mi away and Mangalore of 115 km 71 mi away Social Service editOrator and freedom fighter KP Kunhirama Poduval who founded Sanjayan Smaraka Grandhalayam at Annur Sanjayan Memorial Library is from here Kelappan Service Center perhaps the only institution built in memory of Kelappaji also known as Kerala Gandhi and Payyanur Co operative Stores are among a number of social organizations in the area Culture edit nbsp Vishnumoorthi Theyyam at Payyannur nbsp Bali Theyyam nbsp A Masjid at Payyanur Main article Culture of Payyanur Theyyam and religious festivals Kaliyattam of various temples attract people to Payyanur Poorakkali and kolkali are the major traditional dance ritual performances Architect Kunhimangalam Narayanan dancer Vannadil Pudiyaveettil Dhananjayan the Sanskrit scholar E Sreedharan are all from the area The native place of legendary Kathakali master Kalamandalam Krishnan Nair is not far from this town Kandoth in Payyanur is famous for pottery The weaver s streets of various villages around Payyanur contribute to the fame of the handlooms of Kannur Pavithra Mothiram edit Main article Payyannur Pavithra Ring Payyanur Pavithram or Pavithra Mothiram is a particular ring worn during performing Vedic or holy rituals or during the pithrubali ceremony performed for the well being of the ancestors or departed souls in the Hindu tradition The traditional Pavitram is usually made of dharba grass The formation of Payyanur Pavitram is closely related to Payyanur Sree Subrahmanya Swami Temple 23 Notable people editV P Appukutta Poduval freedom fighter Unnikrishnan Namboothiri film actor P V Kunhikrishnan judge of Kerala High Court C V Balakrishnan writer Satheesh Babu Payyannur writer Dhananjayans classical dancers Padma awardee K U Mohanan cinematographer Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri lyricist Kaithapram Viswanathan Namboothiri music director Sahal Abdul Samad professional footballer Malavika Mohanan film actress Parvathy Nambiar film actress Ganapathi S Poduval film actor K C Venugopal Indian politician P Kunhikrishnan space scientist Subeesh Sudhi film actor Mohan Kupleri film director Anaswara Rajan film actress Ratheesh Balakrishnan Poduval film director Felix Bast phycocologistSee also editKavvayi Island 3 km from Payyannur Annur Sree Mahavishnu Temple Kandamkulangara Kandankali Valiyaparamba Backwaters 15 km from Payyannur Indian Naval Academy 5 km from Payyannur Railway Station Ezhimala 12 km from Payyannur Town Mangalore city Karnataka 114 km from Payyannur Town Kunhimangalam village 8 km from Payyannur town Payyannur railway stationReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Payyanur nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Payyanur Law and Order Kannur Rural keralapolice gov in Kerala India Districts Cities and Towns Population Statistics Charts and Map Census of India 2011 Data from the 2011 Census including cities villages and towns Provisional Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 16 June 2004 Retrieved 1 November 2008 Payyannur taluk to be a reality this week Times of India Payyanur an ancient town shrouded by hills and rivers DNA India 5 February 2012 Religion Kerala Districts and Sub districts Census of India 2011 Office of the Registrar General Kerala Directorate of Census Operations District Census Handbook Kannur PDF Thiruvananthapuram Directorate of Census Operations Kerala p 174 175 Retrieved 14 July 2020 A Relation of Some Yeares Travaile Begunne Anno 1626 Into Afrique and the Greater Asia by Thomas Herbert Falling Rain Genomics Inc Payyanur a b c Payyanur Informations Payyanur Municipality Profile Payyanur India Archived from the original on 28 September 2010 Subrahmanya Archived from the original on 27 November 2010 Retrieved 7 February 2010 Payyannur Paattola Nilakesi s revenge historicalleys blogspot in 15 August 2009 Retrieved 7 February 2018 1994 പയ യന ന ർപ പ ട ട ഗ രന ഥപ പ ര 7 February 2018 Retrieved 7 February 2018 Higher Education Institutes in Kannur University Village Offices in Payyanur Taluk PDF Government of India Payyanur Municipality LSGD Assembly Constituencies Corresponding Districts and Parliamentary Constituencies PDF Kerala Election Commission of India Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2009 Retrieved 18 October 2008 Payyanur PS keralapolice gov in Payyanur Sub Division keralapolice gov in Judicial Setup of Kannur district districts ecourts gov in Land acquisition for NH 66 work on track The Hindu Retrieved 21 April 2018 Railway stations in Mangalore among 15 to get certification The Hindu Retrieved 18 June 2021 Payyannur Pavithra Mothiram in a Geographical Indication tag ownership tussle The Times of India Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Payyanur amp oldid 1222668480, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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