Friday, June 28, 2024

1906..Registered letter to the Royal family of Edapally (ഇടപ്പള്ളി) from Mannar town (Thi-70).

Edappally Rajas ("Kings of Edappally", known to the Portuguese as Repolim and to the Dutch as Repleim) were the rulers of the late medieval feudal kingdom of Edappally (Elangallur Swarupam), which also included parts of Kallooppara, Karthikapally, Haripad, Cherthala, Vazhakulam (Muvattupuzha).


According to local legends and myths, the last king of the Later Chera dynasty divided his kingdom among his various chieftains and governors. At the last minute, he realized that he had not given any land to his royal priests - the Elangallur Namboothiris. He then took back some land from the chieftans and gave it to the royal priest family (Elangallur Namboothiris).. A new dynasty was created - the Elangallur Swaroopam or the Kingdom of the Elangallur family in Edappally.

Elangallur Swarupam is one of only two Brahmin royalties in Kerala. Edappally Rajas were great patrons of temples and also known as Edappally Thampurans (Lords of Edappally). 

Courtesy: Wikipedia.




1906...A folded registered letter addressed to the Supreme Thampuran of Edapally Palace from the town of Mannar (തി -70).






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