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What are the major Swaroopams in Kerala?

  1. Trippappooru
  2. Perumpadappu
  3. Nediyiruppu
  4. Kolaswaroopam

    Aiii, iv

    Bi, iii

    Civ only

    DAll of these

    Answer:

    D. All of these

    Read Explanation:

    Naduvazhi swaroopam

    • The reign of the Perumals came to an end by the 12th century.

    • Consequently the chieftains, who were the local rulers under the Perumals, began to rule their respective Nadus independently.

    • The region under the control of a chieftain was known as Swaroopam.

    • The joint family of the chieftain was also known as Swaroopam.

    • The eldest member of the family became the ruler.

    • The major Swaroopams during the period were Trippappooru Swaroopam in Venad, Perumpadappu Swaroopam in Kochi, Nediyiruppu Swaroopam in Kozhikode, and Kolaswaroopam in Chirakkal

    • Until the 18th century the Naduvazhi Swaroopams continued without much change.

    • By the second half of the 18th century the Sultans of Mysore, Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan led military campaigns which created frenzy among the Naduvazhis of northern Kerala.

    • Nediyiruppu, Kola and other smaller Swaroopams quickly came under the Mysore Sultans.

    • Fearing the attack from Mysore Sultans many Naduvazhis and Desavazhis fled to Venadu.

    • The Perumpadappu Swaroopam of Kochi soon accepted the suzerainty of the Mysore Sultans.

    • Only Travancore resisted the attack


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