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Kasaragod () is a municipal town and administrative headquarters of
Kasaragod district Kasaragod ( and Malayalam language, Malayalam: , English language, English: ''Kassergode'', Tulu language, Tulu: ''Kasrod'', Arabic language, Arabic: ''Harkwillia'') is one of the 14 List of districts of Kerala, districts in the southern Indi ...
in the state of
Kerala, India Kerala ( ; ) is a States and union territories of India, state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile ...
. Established in 1966, Kasaragod was the first municipal town in the district. It is the northernmost district of Kerala and is also known as ''Saptha Bhasha Sangama Bhoomi'' ('The Land of seven Languages'). Situated in the rich
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of Western Ghats, it is known for the
Chandragiri Chandragiri is a suburb and neighbourhood of Tirupati and located in Tirupati district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is a part of Tirupati urban agglomeration and a major growing residential area in Tirupati It is the mandal headqua ...
and
Bekal Fort Bekal Fort is a medieval fort built by Shivappa Nayaka of Keladi in 1650 AD, at Bekal. It is the largest fort in Kerala, spreading over . Structure The fort appears to emerge from the sea. Almost three-quarters of its exterior is in con ...
,
Chandragiri River The Chandragiri River also known as Perumpuzha River is the longest river in Kasaragod district, Kerala, India. It was named after the Mauryan emperor Chandragupta Maurya. The 17th century Chandragiri Fort is located on the river. Perumpuzha r ...
, historic Kolathiri Rajas, natural environment of
Ranipuram Ranipuram (also known by its former name Madathumala) is a village and a major tourist attraction in the Kasaragod district of the Indian state of Kerala. It is located near Talakaveri Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala-Karnataka border. Situated at a ...
and
Kottancheri Hills Kasaragod ( and Malayalam: , English: ''Kassergode'', Tulu: ''Kasrod'', Arabic: ''Harkwillia'') is one of the 14 districts in the southern Indian state of Kerala. Its northern border Thalappady is located just 10 km south to Ullal, whic ...
, historical and religious sites like the
Madiyan Kulom temple Ajanur (also anglicized Ajanoor) is a grama panchayat and also a village of the same name in Kasargode district, Kerala state, India. It is the fifth largest town in Kasaragod district. Ajanur vs. Kanhangad Ajanur is in fact a bureaucratic nice ...
,
Madhur Temple Madhur Sree Madanantheshwara-Siddhivinayaka Temple is a popular Shiva and Ganapathi temple located from Kasaragod town, on the banks of Mogral river, locally known as ''Madhuvahini''. Though the main deity of this temple is Lord Shiva known ...
, Ananthapuram Lake Temple and
Malik Deenar Mosque Malik Dinar Mosque is the second oldest mosque in India, situated in Thalangara in Kasaragod town of Kerala state, India. History Over the years, Kasaragod acquired the considerable importance as a centre of Islam on the west coast. It is th ...
. The historic hill of
Ezhimala Ezhimala, a hill reaching a height of , is located near Payyanur, in Kannur district of Kerala, south India. It is a part of a conspicuous and isolated cluster of hills, forming a promontory, north of Kannur (Cannanore). The Indian Naval Acad ...
is located on the southern portion of Kavvayi Backwaters of
Nileshwaram Nileshwaram or Nileshwar or Neeleswaram is a Corporations, Municipalities and Taluks of Kerala, municipality and a major town in Kasaragod District, state of Kerala, India. It is one of the three List of cities and towns in Kasaragod district, ...
. Kasaragod is located 50 km south of the major port city and a commercial hub
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and 364 km north of the major port city
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.
Kasaragod district Kasaragod ( and Malayalam language, Malayalam: , English language, English: ''Kassergode'', Tulu language, Tulu: ''Kasrod'', Arabic language, Arabic: ''Harkwillia'') is one of the 14 List of districts of Kerala, districts in the southern Indi ...
has the maximum number of rivers in Kerala - 12. The town is located on the estuary where the
Chandragiri River The Chandragiri River also known as Perumpuzha River is the longest river in Kasaragod district, Kerala, India. It was named after the Mauryan emperor Chandragupta Maurya. The 17th century Chandragiri Fort is located on the river. Perumpuzha r ...
, which is also the longest river in the district, empties into the Arabian Sea. Kasaragod is home to several forts, including Arikady fort,
Bekal Fort Bekal Fort is a medieval fort built by Shivappa Nayaka of Keladi in 1650 AD, at Bekal. It is the largest fort in Kerala, spreading over . Structure The fort appears to emerge from the sea. Almost three-quarters of its exterior is in con ...
, Chandragiri Fort, Kerala, Chandragiri Fort, and Hosdurg Fort. Bekal Fort is the largest fort in Kerala. Talakaveri, which is home to Talakaveri Wildlife Sanctuary where the 805 km long Kaveri river originates, is located closer to
Ranipuram Ranipuram (also known by its former name Madathumala) is a village and a major tourist attraction in the Kasaragod district of the Indian state of Kerala. It is located near Talakaveri Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala-Karnataka border. Situated at a ...
on the Kerala-Karnataka border. Robert Caldwell describes the extent of Malayalam in the 19th century as extending from Chandragiri (Chandragiri Fort, Kerala, fort and Chandragiri River, river) in the north to Neyyar (river), Neyyar river beyond Thiruvananthapuram, Thiruvanantapuram in the south and from Malabar Coast in the west to Western Ghats in the east besides the inhabited islands of Lakshadweep in the Arabian Sea.


Etymology

There are different views on the derivation of the name ''Kasaragod''. One is that it is the combination of two Sanskrit words kaasara (which means lake or pond) and kroda (which means a place where treasure is kept). Kasaragod was known as ''Kanhirakode'' (The land of Strychnos nux-vomica, ''kāñiram'' trees) in Malayalam. ''Kaanjiram'' is Malayalam for Kasaraka trees (Kannada name) found in abundance here. Kasaragod was under the Kumbla dynasty until the 16th century, which was vassal to the kingdom of Kolathunadu based at Kannur. Kannada kingdoms focused on the port and surroundings in the 16th century CE.


History


Ancient era

The ancient Tamil works of the Sangam Age record that the area covering the district was part of Puzhinadu which consists of the coastal belt from Kozhikode to
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. Politically the area was part of the Ezhimala Kingdom with its capital at
Ezhimala Ezhimala, a hill reaching a height of , is located near Payyanur, in Kannur district of Kerala, south India. It is a part of a conspicuous and isolated cluster of hills, forming a promontory, north of Kannur (Cannanore). The Indian Naval Acad ...
in present-day Kannur district. The most famous king of Ezhimala was Nannan whose kingdom extended up to Gudalur and northern parts of Coimbatore. Poozhinad, along with Karkanad which included the eastern regions of Mushika dynasty, Ezhimala dynasty (Wayanad-Gudalur, Nilgiris, Gudalur region with some portions of Kodagu), had its capital at
Ezhimala Ezhimala, a hill reaching a height of , is located near Payyanur, in Kannur district of Kerala, south India. It is a part of a conspicuous and isolated cluster of hills, forming a promontory, north of Kannur (Cannanore). The Indian Naval Acad ...
. The Mooshaka kings were considered descendants of Nannan. By the 14th century, Mooshika dynasty, Mooshaka Kingdom was known as Kolathirinad and the rulers as Kolathiris. The Kolathunad Kingdom at the peak of its power reportedly extended from Netravati River (
Mangalore Mangalore (), officially known as Mangaluru, is a major port city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats about west of Bangalore, the state capital, 20 km north of Karnataka–Ker ...
) in the north to Korapuzha (Kozhikode) in the south with Arabian Sea on the west and Kodagu hills on the eastern boundary, also including the isolated islands of Lakshadweep in Arabian Sea.


Medieval era

Kasaragod, about 50 km south of
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city, was an important centre of trade in earlier times. ''Malayalam literature, Ramacharitam'', probably the oldest literary work written in Old Malayalam, which dates back to the 12th century CE, is thought to have written in Kasargod district as its manuscripts were discovered from
Nileshwaram Nileshwaram or Nileshwar or Neeleswaram is a Corporations, Municipalities and Taluks of Kerala, municipality and a major town in Kasaragod District, state of Kerala, India. It is one of the three List of cities and towns in Kasaragod district, ...
and the poem mentions about Ananthapura Lake Temple in Kumbla in detail.Aadyakla Malayala kavitha
/ref> Kasaragod was known to the Arabs by the name ''Harkwillia''. The Malik Dinar Mosque in Kasaragod town is one of the oldest Mosque, ''Masjid''s in the Indian subcontinent.Pg 58, Cultural heritage of Kerala: an introduction, A. Sreedhara Menon, East-West Publications, 1978 According to ''Qissat Shakarwati Farmad'', the Mosque, ''Masjids'' at Kodungallur, Kollam, Madayi, Barkur,
Mangalore Mangalore (), officially known as Mangaluru, is a major port city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats about west of Bangalore, the state capital, 20 km north of Karnataka–Ker ...
, Kasaragod, Kannur, Dharmadam, Koyilandy, Panthalayini, and Chaliyam, were built during the era of Malik Dinar, and they are among the oldest ''Masjid''s in the Indian subcontinent. It is believed that Malik Dinar died at Thalangara in Kasaragod town. Many Arab travelers visiting Kerala between the 9th and the 14th centuries visited Kasaragod, being an important trade centre then. Duarte Barbosa, a Portuguese traveler who visited Kumbla, near Kasaragod Town in 1514 recorded that rice being exported for coir to Maldives. According to Barbosa, the people in the southwestern Malabar coast of India from
Chandragiri Chandragiri is a suburb and neighbourhood of Tirupati and located in Tirupati district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is a part of Tirupati urban agglomeration and a major growing residential area in Tirupati It is the mandal headqua ...
in the north to Kanyakumari in the south spoke a unique language, which they called as "Maliama" (Malayalam). Until the 16th century CE, Kasargod town was known by the name ''Kanhirakode'' (may be by the meaning, 'the land of ''Kanhira'' trees') in Malayalam. The Kumbla dynasty, who swayed over the land of southern Tulu Nadu wedged between Payaswini, Chandragiri River and Netravati River (including present-day taluks of Manjeshwar and Kasaragod) from ''Maipady Palace'' at Kumbla, had also been vassals to the Kolathunadu kingdom of North Malabar, before the Kannada, Carnatic conquests of Vijayanagara Empire. The Kumbla dynasty had a mixed lineage of Malayali Nairs and Tuluva Brahmins. They also claimed their origin from legend of Cheraman Perumals, Cheraman Perumals of Kerala. Francis Buchanan-Hamilton states that the customs of Kumbla dynasty were similar to those of the contemporary Malayali kings. The Kolathunadu, Kolathiri Dominion emerged into ten independent principalities, i.e. Kadathanadu (Vadakara), Dharmadom, Randathara or Poyanad (Dharmadom), Kingdom of Kottayam, Kottayam (Thalassery),
Nileshwaram Nileshwaram or Nileshwar or Neeleswaram is a Corporations, Municipalities and Taluks of Kerala, municipality and a major town in Kasaragod District, state of Kerala, India. It is one of the three List of cities and towns in Kasaragod district, ...
, Iruvazhinadu (Panoor (Municipality), Panoor), Kurumbranad etc., under separate royal chieftains due to the outcome of internal dissensions. Many portions of the present-day Hosdurg taluk (Kanhangad) and Vellarikundu were parts of the
Nileshwaram Nileshwaram or Nileshwar or Neeleswaram is a Corporations, Municipalities and Taluks of Kerala, municipality and a major town in Kasaragod District, state of Kerala, India. It is one of the three List of cities and towns in Kasaragod district, ...
dynasty, who were relatives to both Kolathunadu as well as Zamorin of Calicut, in the early medieval period. The areas north to the Chandragiri river (present-day Taluks of Manjeshwaram and Kasaragod) were ruled by the Kumbala dynasty. The Chandragiri Fort, Kerala, Chandragiri Fort is built on the southern bank of the estuary of
Chandragiri River The Chandragiri River also known as Perumpuzha River is the longest river in Kasaragod district, Kerala, India. It was named after the Mauryan emperor Chandragupta Maurya. The 17th century Chandragiri Fort is located on the river. Perumpuzha r ...
, just opposite to Kasaragod town. The
Bekal Fort Bekal Fort is a medieval fort built by Shivappa Nayaka of Keladi in 1650 AD, at Bekal. It is the largest fort in Kerala, spreading over . Structure The fort appears to emerge from the sea. Almost three-quarters of its exterior is in con ...
at Bekal, Pallikkara, Bekal, Pallikkara, which is situated midway between Kasaragod and Kanhangad, and which is largest fort in Kerala, was built in 1650 by Shivappa Nayaka of Nayakas of Keladi, Keladi.


Colonial era

Francis Buchanan, the family doctor of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, visited Kasaragod in 1800. In his travelogue, he recorded information on places like Athiraparambu, Kavvayi,
Nileshwaram Nileshwaram or Nileshwar or Neeleswaram is a Corporations, Municipalities and Taluks of Kerala, municipality and a major town in Kasaragod District, state of Kerala, India. It is one of the three List of cities and towns in Kasaragod district, ...
, Bekal, Chandragiri and Manjeshwar. Hosdurg taluk, Hosdurg and Vellarikundu was part of Kolathunadu (south of Chandragiri river) and Kasaragod and Manjeshwaram was in the Tulu Nadu region (north of Chandragiri river). In 1763, Hyder Ali raided Bedanoor (Bidnur), the capital of the Ikkery Naiks. His son Tippu Sultan raided much of Malabar district, Malabar region in Kerala. As per the Treaty of Seringapatam#:~:text=The Treaty of Seringapatam (also,Sultan, the ruler of Mysore., Treaty of Seringapatam of 1792, Tippu surrendered Malabar, except Kanara to the British India, British. The British occupied Kanara only after the death of Tippu Sultan. it is said that ''Kinavoor Molom'' (Sree Dharma Shashtha Temple) is belonging to ''Karinthalam'' (one of 64 Brahmin villages in old Kerala). Initially South Canara was placed under the Bombay presidency. Later on 16 April 1862, South Canara was transferred to Madras Presidency and Kasaragod taluk was formed by replacing the erstwhile Bekal taluk. Kasaragod was the second-most populated Taluk in South Canara only after to Mangalore taluk, and also the second-largest Taluk.


Post-Independence

Before the formation of Kerala, Kasargod was a part of South Canara district of erstwhile Madras Presidency. However, in the 19th century CE, Kasargod Taluk witnessed many struggles to separate the region from South Canara and to merge it with the Malabar District as it was the only Malayalam-majority region in South Canara. Kasargod became a part of Kannur district of Kerala following the reorganization of states and the formation of Kerala on 1 November 1956. Later Kasargod was divided into two taluks for the ease of administration - Kasargod and Hosdurg. Kasargod was declared a district in 1984. The inclusion of Kasaragod with Kerala has been a contentious issue as there is a sizeable population that speaks Tulu and Kannada. At the time of 1951 Census of India, only 72.0% of the district's population chose their mother tongue as Malayalam. 14.2% chose Tulu language, Tulu and 6.3% chose Kannada. But it is noted that as per the 2011 census report only 8.8% and 4.2% of the total population in the district speak Tulu and Kannada respectively as their mother tongue. In 2012, the Second Chandy ministry, Second Oommen Chandy ministry appointed a commission under the leadership the former Chief Secretary P. Prabhakaran to study about the backwardness and issues faced by this northernmost district of Kerala and to draw up special package for the district. In 2013, two more Taluks, namely Manjeshwaram and Vellarikundu were formed in the district.


Geography


Climate

Kasaragod experiences a tropical monsoon climate under the Köppen climate classification. It receives a generous of rain annually.


Rivers

Kasaragod has the maximum number of rivers in Kerala - 12. All of them are west-flowing rivers. The longest of them is
Chandragiri River The Chandragiri River also known as Perumpuzha River is the longest river in Kasaragod district, Kerala, India. It was named after the Mauryan emperor Chandragupta Maurya. The 17th century Chandragiri Fort is located on the river. Perumpuzha r ...
(105 km long). The Kasaragod town is located on the estuary of Chandragiri river. It empties into the Arabian Sea at Thalangara. The Chandragiri Fort, Kerala, Chandragiri Fort is built on its bank. The river originates at Pattimala in Kodagu (Coorg). The smallest river of Kerala is also in the district.


Science and research

Kasargod district comes under the jurisdiction of Kannur University. Kasaragod is home to the Central Plantation Crops Research Institute, originally established in 1916 as the Coconut Research Station. It is part of India's National Agricultural Research System under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research. According to the institute, Kerala "lies in the heart of the major coconut growing areas of the country." It is also home to the Indian Society for Plantation Crops, which publishes the ''Journal of Plantation Crops'' and holds symposiums on the subject. The Central University of Kerala is also located in Kasargod(Periya hills). * The Central Plantation Crops Research Institute at Kasaragod was established in 1916. * Government College Kasaragod was established in 1957. * The Central University of Kerala was established in 2009.Description on official website
/ref>Prospectus of Central University of Kerala
/ref> * Malik Deenar Institute of Management Studies is located at Seethamgoly, Kasaragod. * Lal Bahadur Shastry college of engineering, Kasaragod, was established in 1993. * College of Engineering Trikaripur was established in 2000. * Khansa Women's College For Advanced Studies, Kasaragod * Jamia Sa Adiya Arts and Science College, Kasaragod * Sharaf Arts & Science College, Padanna * Zainab Memorial B.Ed. Centre, Kasaragod * Peoples Arts & Science College, Munnad, Kasaragod * Co-operative Arts & Science College, Badiadka, Kasaragod * St. Gregorios College of Engineering, Perla, Kasaragod


Transport

The National Highway 66 (India), National Highway 66 which connects the western coast of India from Mumbai to Kanyakumari passes through coastal area of the district connecting the major coastal towns of Manjeshwar, Uppala, Kumbla, Kasaragod, Udma, Bekal, Kanhangad,
Nileshwaram Nileshwaram or Nileshwar or Neeleswaram is a Corporations, Municipalities and Taluks of Kerala, municipality and a major town in Kasaragod District, state of Kerala, India. It is one of the three List of cities and towns in Kasaragod district, ...
, and Thrikaripur. It enters the district at Thalappady, Kasaragod, Thalappady and goes out through Payyanur. There are Roads in Kerala, State highways starting/ending at Kasaragod and Kanhangad. Total length of Roads in Kerala, Major District Road (MDR) of Kasaragod is around 1460 km and it accounts for around 11.2 km of MDR for every 10,000 people in the district. The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has stations to operate its service in the district. The railway goes through coastal area. Kasaragod railway station lies in Palakkad railway division of southern zone on
Mangalore Mangalore (), officially known as Mangaluru, is a major port city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats about west of Bangalore, the state capital, 20 km north of Karnataka–Ker ...
-Shoranur line. Kasaragod district is home to three of the 13 Kerala#Water transport, minor ports in Kerala - Manjeshwar, Kasaragod, and
Nileshwaram Nileshwaram or Nileshwar or Neeleswaram is a Corporations, Municipalities and Taluks of Kerala, municipality and a major town in Kasaragod District, state of Kerala, India. It is one of the three List of cities and towns in Kasaragod district, ...
. The nearest international airports are situated at Mangalore International Airport, Mangalore (65 km away) and Kannur International Airport, Kannur (110 km away).


Demographics

As of 2011 Census of India, 2011 Census, Kasaragod municipality had a population of 54,172 which constitutes 26,319 males and 27,853 females. Kasaragod municipality spreads over an area of with 10,202 families residing in it. The municipality is divided into 35 wards for which elections are held every 5 years. The female sex ratio was 1058 against state average of 1084. Population in the age group 0-6 was 7,234 (13.4%) where 3,716 are males and 3,518 are females. The literacy rate of Kasaragod town was 94.76% higher than state average of 94%. Male literacy stands at 96.5% and female literacy was 93.1%.


Politics

The current Municipal Chairman of Kasaragod municipality is Adv. V. M. Muneer of Indian Union Muslim League, IUML and the deputy chairperson is Shamseeda Feroz. The major political parties are Indian Union Muslim League, CPI(M), Indian National Congress, INC , CPI, and BJP. North Kasaragod is dominated by IUML which is followed by BJP, and the south is dominated by CPI(M). N. A. Nellikkunnu is the present Member of Legislative Assembly, from Kasaragod (State Assembly constituency), Kasaragod Assembly Constituency. It is a part of Kasaragod (Lok Sabha constituency). Indian National Congress (INC) member Rajmohan Unnithan is the present MP from Kasaragod (2019 elections).


Backwardness

Kasaragod district Kasaragod ( and Malayalam language, Malayalam: , English language, English: ''Kassergode'', Tulu language, Tulu: ''Kasrod'', Arabic language, Arabic: ''Harkwillia'') is one of the 14 List of districts of Kerala, districts in the southern Indi ...
is the northernmost district of Kerala, which is much away from Thiruvananthapuram, the state headquarters, which is located in the southernmost tip of state. Manjeshwaram town is located about 600 km north of the state headquarters Thiruvananthapuram, about 30 km south of
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, about 350 km west of Bangalore, the headquarters of the neighbouring state Karnataka, and about 950 km south of Mumbai city. In 2012, the Second Chandy ministry, Second Oommen Chandy ministry appointed a commission under the leadership of the former Chief Secretary P. Prabhakaran to study about the backwardness and issues faced by this northernmost district of Kerala and to draw up a special package for the district. In 2013, two more Taluks, namely Manjeshwaram and Vellarikundu were formed in the district. Before this, the district had only two taluks. The decision to implement a gas-based power plant at Cheemeni was taken by the Second Chandy ministry, second Chandy government. A government medical college was allowed for Kasaragod district, as a part of the government's new policy to establish at ensure availability of at least one government medical college in all List of districts of Kerala, 14 districts of the state in 2013.


Tourism

* Ananthapuram Lake Temple * Arikady fort *
Bekal Fort Bekal Fort is a medieval fort built by Shivappa Nayaka of Keladi in 1650 AD, at Bekal. It is the largest fort in Kerala, spreading over . Structure The fort appears to emerge from the sea. Almost three-quarters of its exterior is in con ...
* Chandragiri Fort, Kerala, Chandragiri Fort * Edayilakkad, Edayilakkad Island * Kanwatheertha beach * Kappil beach * Kottanchery hills * Malik Dinar Mosque * Mayipady palace *
Nileshwaram Nileshwaram or Nileshwar or Neeleswaram is a Corporations, Municipalities and Taluks of Kerala, municipality and a major town in Kasaragod District, state of Kerala, India. It is one of the three List of cities and towns in Kasaragod district, ...
Estuary beach * Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Kasargode, Our Lady of Sorrows Church * Pallikkara beach * Ranipuram, Ranipuram Hill Station * Valiyaparamba, Valiyaparamba Island


Notable people

* Ambikasuthan Mangad – Malayalam writer * Anil Kumble – former Indian cricketer, coach, and commentator * Arya (actor), Arya – Indian actor * Asif Kottayil – Indian footballer * Bellikoth Raghunath Shenoy – Indian economist * D. K. Chowta – Indian businessman * E. Chandrasekharan – minister of Kerala * Harikumar Pallathadka – Right to Information Act, 2005, RTI activist * K. K. Venugopal – Attorney General of India * Kanayi Kunhiraman – Indian artist * Kavya Madhavan – Indian actress * Kayyar Kinhanna Rai – Indian Independence activist * Mahima Nambiar – Indian actress * Mavila Vishwanathan Nair – Indian banker * Mirshad Michu – Indian football goalkeeper * Mohammed Rafi (footballer), Mohammed Rafi – Indian footballer * Mohammed Azharuddeen – Indian cricketer * P. Kunhiraman Nair – Malayalam poet * Pallathadka Pramoda Kumari – scientist * Prakash Bare – actor * Roopesh Shetty – actor in the Cinema of Karnataka, Kannada, Tulu film industry, radio jockey in
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, and model * Santhosh Echikkanam – Malayalam short story writer * Sara Aboobacker – Kannada writer * Sathya (Tamil actor), Sathya – Indian actor * Vysakh – Malayalam film director


See also

* Kasaragod East * Kuloor * List of educational institutions in Kasaragod District * List of tourist attractions in Kasaragod


References


Notes


Further reading


General

* * ''Manorama Yearbook 1995'' (Malayalam Edition) . * ''Manorama Yearbook 2003'' (English Edition) .


History

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Languages

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District Census Handbooks

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External links

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CPCRI

Official Website of the District Administration


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