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65-531: Kunnamkulam is a municipal town situated in the Thrissur District of Kerala in India . Spread over an area of 34.18 km, it is an old commercial town, with an ancient history. It is famous for its printing and book-binding industry. In the past, the town was called Kunnankulangara and references can be seen many British Archives about a neat and prosperous town which was predominantly Christian. Over

130-784: A Committee was formed at the 1919 meeting of the Indian National Congress . The civil disobedience movement attracted many people in Thrissur in subsequent years, and Mahatma Gandhi visited the city in 1927 and 1934 to promote it. R. K. Shanmukham Chetty , the controversial Diwan of Cochin Kingdom from 1935 to 1941, developed the city by constructing Thrissur Town Hall and Ramanilayam , buildings which remain important in Kerala politics. Other important civic buildings and infrastructure constructed around this time include

195-406: A minimum average of 20 °C or 68 °F. Thrissur is home to many Malayaliee entrepreneurs and is a major financial and commercial hub of Kerala. Historians say that King Sakthan Thampuran invited Syrian Christian families and Brahmins to settle in Thrissur city from their business centers in adjoining areas. Soon, Thrissur became a flourishing centre of internal trade in Kerala. Thrissur

260-425: A population of 315,957. Males constitute 48.2% and females constitute 51.8% of the total population numbering 152,296 and 163,661 respectively. The density of population is 3,130/km . The sex ratio is 1,092/1,000 male. The total number of the households in the city is 66,827. The average family size in the city is 4.27 members. The city has a slum population equivalent to 0.30% of the total city population and 0.37% of

325-510: A rich cultural background. Kadavallur is well known throughout this coast as being the place where Nambudiris of the Thrissur and Tirunavaya Yogams compete for superiority in Vedic proficiency. In Chowannur, there was a Sabha Madom, an endowed college where Sanskrit education was given. Arthat was the chief center of Orthodox Christians. The Arthat St. Mary's Cathedral Church (Arthat Valliyapally)

390-594: A traffic police station. The Thrissur City Police Commissionerate operates out of the erst-while District Armed Police headquarters at Ramavarmapuram . The Thrissur Rural Police has its headquarters at the District Collectorate complex at Ayyanthole. The city is also the headquarters of the Inspector General of Police , Thrissur Range, which looks after the law and order of Thrissur District, Palakkad District and Malappuram District . All

455-517: A type of Indian savings and credit system, are located in Thrissur. In 2010, an estimated 3,000 chit fund companies were located in Thrissur, employing approximately 35,000 people. The city is a hub for the Ayurvedic drug-manufacturing industry. Out of the 850 ayurvedic drug-manufacturing companies in Kerala, about 150, including some of the largest in the state like Oushadhi , Vaidyaratnam Oushadhasala , KP Namboodiris , are located in and around

520-457: Is 24.27%. Languages of Thrissur city (2011) By language, 97.76% of the population speaks Malayalam and 1.35% Tamil as their first language. Thrissur has played a significant part in the political history of South India. Thrissur City administration is carried out by Municipal Corporation of Thrissur. MK.Varghese (LDF) is the Mayor of Thrissur Municipal Corporation. The city of Thrissur

585-607: Is a city and the headquarters of the Thrissur district in Kerala , India . It is the third largest urban agglomeration in Kerala after Kochi and Kozhikode , and the 21st largest in India. The city is built around a 65-acre (26 ha) hillock called Thekkinkadu Maidanam which seats the Vadakkunnathan temple . It is located 304 kilometres (189 mi) north-west of the state's capital city, Thiruvananthapuram . Thrissur

650-544: Is a shortened form of the Malayalam/Old Tamil word Thirusshivaperoor (തിരുശ്ശിവപ്പേരൂർ, Place of Lord Shiva's Name). The name owes itself to the most prominent feature of the city, which is the Vadakkumnathan Temple , which has Shiva as its presiding deity. Thrissur was known by its anglicized name Trichur until 1990 when the government decided to replace it with its Malayalam name. Thrissur

715-988: Is also a big centre for silks and gold jewellery. Thrissur attracts the largest number of domestic tourists in Kerala. Thrissur is also a major academic hub and is home to several educational institutions, including the Kerala Kalamandalam , Kerala Agricultural University , Kerala University of Health Sciences , College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences , Sree Kerala Varma College , St Thomas College , Jawahar Bal Bhavan Thrissur , Kerala Institute of Local Administration, Kerala Forest Research Institute , Kerala Police Academy , Police Dog Training Centre , Kerala Fire and Rescue Services Academy , Excise Academy and Research Centre , Government College Of Music And Performing Arts , Government College of Fine Arts , Government Law College , Government Engineering College , Government Medical College and Vaidyaratnam Ayurveda College. The name Thrissur ( Malayalam : തൃശ്ശൂർ)

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780-445: Is approximately 3,100 millimetres or 122 inches. The South-west monsoon generally sets in during the last week of May. After July the rainfall decreases. On average, there are 124 rainy days in a year. The maximum average temperature of the city in the summer season is 36 °C or 96.8 °F while the minimum temperature recorded is 27 °C or 80.6 °F. The winter season records a maximum average of 31 °C or 87.8 °F and

845-646: Is from Thrissur. The first Malayalam newspaper which published from Thrissur was Lokamanyan in 1920. Then came Deenabandhu edited by V. R. Krishnan Ezhuthachan . Ezhuthachan started publishing as a weekly in 1941 from Thrissur. It was one of the first periodicals that supported the national movement. As soon as the Quit India movement was started, its editor and staff were sent to jail and publications were banned. Later Lokamanyan (1920); Kerala Chintamani (1905); Kerala Kesari (1924); Mahatma (1930); Gomathy (1930) and Navajeevan of Joseph Mundassery

910-534: Is held in Thrissur every year. The football championship was started in 1996 by the Superintendent of Police, Thrissur. The city has a floodlit stadium, known as Thrissur Municipal Corporation Stadium . It also has two indoor stadiums, V.K.N. Menon Indoor Stadium and a SAI maintained Thrissur Aquatic Complex with international facilities. Thrissur has contributed many national and international bodybuilding stars to India . Chess prodigy Nihal Sarin

975-440: Is held in the city every year. It is an international short and documentary film festival. Telephony services are provided by various players like Aircel , Airtel , Idea cellular , Vodafone , Reliance Infocomm , Tata Docomo , MTS , Uninor , Tata Indicom and the state owned BSNL . BSNL is also offering 3G services in Thrissur. The city also has Broadband wireless services on WiMAX platform. Private FM radio stations in

1040-449: Is located at 10°39′N 76°05′E  /  10.65°N 76.08°E  / 10.65; 76.08 . It has an average elevation of 57 metres (187 feet). It is around 24 km from Thrissur City and 8 km from Guruvayur . It is located on the route connecting Thrissur , Kochi to North Kerala . Kunnamkulam, as the word connotes is the land of hills and ponds. The hills, 'Adupputty', 'Kizhoor' and 'Kakkad' lies in

1105-638: Is located in a hillock called Thekkinkadu Maidan which is the second highest point in the city after the Vilangan Hills . The city has an average altitude of 2.83 meters above sea level. From the hillock, the city gradually flattens into the Thrissur-Ponnani Kole Wetlands , which act as natural drainage for the city. The water from the wetlands flows via rivers into the Laccadive Sea , keeping Thrissur city safe from

1170-516: Is one of the major manufacturing centers of plain gold and rolled gold jewellery in South India; up to 70% of Kerala's jewellery is manufactured in Thrissur. There are around 3,000 gold ornaments manufacturing units in the city and 40,000-odd artisans and others work in these units. The industry provides direct and indirect employment to 200,000 people in Thrissur. The artisans based in these units craft nearly 85 percent of one tonne gold which

1235-488: Is performed by trained artists to entertain people on the occasion of Onam , an annual harvest festival, celebrated mainly in Kerala. Buon Natale is the cultural festival conducting at Swaraj Round with Christmas celebration. Buon Natale procession entered the Guinness World Records in 2014 for having the maximum number of people dressed up as Santa Claus . Other important festivals celebrated in

1300-602: Is represented in the Kerala State Assembly by two elected members, one from Thrissur Assembly Constituency and another from Ollur Assembly Constituency . As of 2021 , P. Balachandran is the representative of Thrissur Assembly Constituency and K. Rajan from Ollur Assembly Constituency. Thrissur city is also a part of the Thrissur Lok Sabha constituency and elects a member to the Lok Sabha,

1365-766: Is situated at Venginisseri village, that around 9 km from city center. Sree Guruvayurappan Temple is located in Guruvayur (28 km from Thrissur); it is also referred to as Bhuloka Vaikunta which means "Holy Abode of Vishnu on Earth". Asia's tallest church, the Our Lady of Dolours Syro-Malabar Catholic Basilica (Puthan Pally), Our Lady of Lourdes Syro-Malabar Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral which has an underground shrine, Saint Antony's Syro-Malabar Church, Ollur which has been called as Chinna Roma (Small Rome) are masterpieces of architecture and indigenous paintings. Saint Euphrasia's tomb and museum also situated in

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1430-584: Is the main church in the town. All these contributed a cultural rising up in the area which later on helped the development of the publishing industry. These published books were sold during Guruvayur Ekadasi. When the temple was open to all Hindus and a good amount of trade taken place at that time. A particular residential replica "line houses" (angadi pura (veeducal)), is seen in Kunnamkulam area. The streets of these houses are exceedingly narrow. The "Line Houses" are built in 3–5 cents of land on both sides of

1495-401: Is the staple food. Achappam , Kuzhalappam , Vatteppam , Unniyappam and Pazham Pori are common snacks. Vellayappam , a kind of rice hopper is another dish which is special to the city, there have a food street named vellayappam angadi . Thrissur, which has been a centre of learning from ancient times, is developing as a modern education hub. Schools in city are either run publicly by

1560-690: Is used per day in Kerala. About 90 tonnes of gold was being used annually in Kerala for manufacturing of ornaments daily. According to the Reserve Bank of India , Thrissur has been regarded as a banking town since the 1930s, when 58 banks were headquartered in the city. In the present, the city remains a significant center for banking and finance, with the headquarters of major banks like South Indian Bank , Catholic Syrian Bank , Dhanalakshmi Bank , and other financial institutions like Manappuram General Finance and Leasing , Kerala State Financial Enterprise and ESAF Small Finance Bank . Many chit funds ,

1625-511: The Indian Independence , Thrissur became the literary capital of Kerala as turned to the playground of novelist, poets and orators. In 1952 when Current Books set its first shop in Thrissur by former education Minister Professor Joseph Mundassery , it become the abode of writer's like O. V. Vijayan , Kovilan , V. K. N. , Uroob , Edasseri Govindan Nair , M. T. Vasudevan Nair , K. G. Sankara Pillai and Sarah Joseph . The area

1690-597: The Indian subcontinent through Thrissur and its surrounding areas. Thrissur has a large number of well-known temples including the Vadakkumnathan temple , Thiruvambadi Sri Krishna Temple , and Paramekkavu temple . There are three major Catholic churches, the St. Antony's Syro-Malabar Catholic Forane , Our Lady of Lourdes Syro-Malabar Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral and Our Lady of Dolours Syro-Malabar Catholic Basilica ,

1755-557: The Köppen climate classification , the City of Thrissur features a tropical monsoon climate ( Am ). Summer lasts from March to May which is the hottest time of the year. Summer months are uncomfortable due to higher levels of heat and humidity. Daytime temperatures can rise up to 36 to 38 °C (96.8 to 100.4 °F) coupled with excessive humidity. Summer is followed by the southwest monsoon from June to September. October and November form

1820-750: The Municipal Corporation Building of Thrissur and the Swaraj Round . In 1947, when India gained independence from colonial rule , Thrissur was part of the Kingdom of Cochin. Thrissur district was formed on 1 July 1949, with the headquarters at the city of Thrissur. Thrissur is the headquarters of Thrissur district , in the center of the Indian state of Kerala. The city is 75 km north-east of Kochi , 133 km south-west of Coimbatore , 124 km south-east of Kozhikode and 151 km north of Changanacherry . The city

1885-677: The Superintendent of Police of these three districts come under his jurisdiction. The city also contains the Kerala Police Academy, Central Prison, Viyyur , Police Dog Training Centre and Excise Academy and Research Centre . Indian Reserve Battalion , the new commando unit of Kerala Police is headquartered in Ramavarmapuram. Border Security Force (148 battalion) have its first center in Kerala in Thrissur only. As of 2011 India census, Thrissur city had

1950-642: The Thrissur Pooram festival, the most colourful and spectacular temple festival in Kerala. The festival is held at the Thekkinkadu Maidan of Vadakumnathan Temple in April or May, in the Malayalam month 'medam'. Religion is important and varied in Thrissur. The city has historically been a centre of Hindu scholarship, and Christianity , Islam and Judaism are believed to have entered

2015-802: The Kerala Government or privately, some with financial aid from the Government. Education is generally conducted in English or Malayalam , with the former being the majority. Most schools are affiliated with the Kerala State Education Board or Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) or the Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE) or the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) or

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2080-429: The Kerala's slum population. The city has an average literacy rate of 95.96%: male literacy rate is 97.37% whereas female literacy rate is 94.72%. Hindus constitute the majority with 54.20% of the population. Christians constitute 40.04% of the population and Muslims constitute 5.50% of the population in Thrissur city. In Thrissur district Hindu population is 58.42% and Muslim population is 17.07% and Christian population

2145-544: The Montessori system. There are 93 lower primary schools; 34 upper primary schools; and 78 high schools; and 157 higher secondary schools in the city. The city serves as a centre for healthcare in Central Kerala, with people from Thrissur District , Palakkad District , Malappuram District and the northern part of Ernakulam District coming to Thrissur for medical care. There are three medical colleges in

2210-650: The Sultan of the powerful Kingdom of Mysore , conquered Thrissur, making it a tributary of Mysore. In 1786, the son of Tipu Sultan of Mysore led another invasion of Thrissur but retreated after the Srirangapattanam war. In the meantime, Rama Varma X , the successor of Sakthan Thampuran signed a treaty with the East India Company , transforming the state of Cochin into a British Protectorate. The Indian independence movement gained momentum after

2275-478: The Thrissur are Club FM 104.8  MHz, Radio Mango 91.9  MHz, Best FM 95 MHz by ( Asianet Communications Limited ), Red FM 91.1 MHz. All India Radio has an AM (630 kHz) and an FM (101.1 MHz) station for the city. The transmitter of the All India Radio (630 kHz) was commissioned on 4 November 1956. The station started independent broadcasting in 1974. Thrissur has

2340-416: The agencies that prepare development plan for the city. The city is the headquarters of Thrissur City Police and Thrissur Rural Police. The Thrissur City Police is headed by a Police Commissioner, an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer. The city is divided into four sub divisions, Thrissur, Kunnamkulam , Ollur and Guruvayur . It also operates 24 police stations, including a woman police station and

2405-608: The borders and the ponds 'Enjhankulam', 'Ayyamkulam', and 'Madhurakulam' are in the middle. Manakulam, Cheralayam and Kakkad, the suburbs of Kunnamkulam were the seats of the Nambidis of Manakulam, Ayinikur and Kakkad Karanavappad respectively. They were collectively known as Thalappilli Rajas and belonged to three branches of the same dynasty. As of 2011 Census , Kunnamkulam had a population of 54,071 with 25,392 males and 28,679 females. The municipality caters 13,156 households with an area of 34.18 km (13.20 sq mi). 9.3% of

2470-745: The city include Christmas , Onam , Diwali , Easter , Eid and Vishu . Elephants play a major part in many of the city's festivals. Aanayoottu (feeding of elephants), held in Vadakkunnathan Temple in the City annually, is the world's largest elephant feeding ceremony. The ceremony is conducted on the first day of the Malayalam month of Karkidakam. Literary lineage of city dates back to early history of Kerala but it came to prominence after Kerala Government set up Kerala Lalita Kala Akademi , Kerala Sahitya Academy , Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy and College of Fine Arts, Thrissur for promoting literature, music and arts in Kerala. After

2535-434: The city is divided into 52 wards, from which the members of the corporation council are elected for five years. It is the second-largest city corporation in the state of Kerala in India. The corporation, headquartered in the city of Thrissur proper, directly controls power, water supply and solid waste management system in the city. The Thrissur Urban Development Authority and Town and Country Planning Department (TCPD) are

2600-617: The city. Thrissur Ayurveda Cluster , another initiative by a group of Ayurvedic manufacturers of Thrissur, has developed a cluster in KINFRA Park in Koratty in Thrissur District. Retail businesses in Thrissur include Kalyan Group , Jos Alukka & Sons , Joyalukkas and Josco Group. InfoPark Thrissur , the fourth technology park in Kerala, is situated in Thrissur District. Tourism has also contributed heavily to

2665-635: The city. St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Church, Palayur (28 km from Thrissur) is the first church in India, and Thomas the Apostle performed the first baptism in India here. The Chettiyangadi Hanafi Mosque in Thrissur City is one of the oldest mosque in Thrissur. Cheraman Juma Mosque in Kodungallur , (40 km from Thrissur) is the first mosque in India. The cuisine of Thrissur is linked to its history, geography, demography and culture. Rice

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2730-569: The city. Newspapers in other regional languages like Hindi , Kannada , Tamil and Telugu are also available in city. The first cinema hall in Kerala, with a manually operated film projector, was opened in Thrissur by Jose Kattookkaran in 1907. In 1913, the first electrically operated film projector was established in city again by Jose Kattookkaran and was called the Jose Electrical Bioscope now known as Jose Theatre . A film festival, known as ViBGYOR Film Festival ,

2795-420: The city: Government Medical College, Thrissur , Amala Institute of Medical Sciences , and Jubilee Mission Medical College and Research Institute . The Vaidyaratnam Ayurveda Medical College also situated in city. Football is the most popular sport in the city, and there are two football stadiums in the city, Thrissur Municipal Corporation Stadium and Thope Stadium.The largest and highest temporary stadium in

2860-490: The economy of Thrissur. Domestic tourists generally use the city as a hub to explore the highly promoted tourism industry of the state of Kerala. The city with its temples, old churches and its culture, is ranked first in the number of domestic tourists visiting Kerala. Thrissur has functioned as a municipality since 1921 under the Cochin Municipal Regulations. In 1932, the new corporation building

2925-567: The invasion of Tippu Sultan in 1789, the Christians from Chattakulangara migrated to Kunnamkulam town after the invitation from Thalapilli Rajas. The Thalapilli Rajas provided residences and places of worship. Most of the oldest and wealthiest Christian families are to be found in Kunnamkulam. The Ashthagraha families, Pulikottil, Kollannoor, Cheruvathoor, Mandumpal, Kakkaserry, Cherukakkaserry, Koothoor, Porathoor and Cheeran, along with Moolapath, Panakkal, Paramel, Thengungal and Tholath were

2990-503: The invasion of Tippu in 1789. They were invited by the Thalappilli Rajas, provided residences and places of worship. They resided on both sides of the street. This may have helped to avoid threat from Tippu against Thalappilli Rajas. Those settled on both sides of the street started trade and business, began a new era of transaction. Kunnamkulam Municipal area was the headquarters of Talappilly taluk up to 1860 AD. Kunnamkulam

3055-457: The largest pooram in Kerala, is sometimes referred to as 'the pooram of all poorams'. It is celebrated every year in the month of Medam (mid-April to mid-may) as per the Malayalam calendar . For thirty-six hours, the city plays host to a large gathering of people and elephants. Puli Kali , also known as Kavakali , is another festival, which attracts thousands of people to the city. It

3120-577: The largest Christian church in India. Thrissur is home to the Academy of Sharia and Advanced Studies an Islamic institute that is unusual in that it teaches Sanskrit and aspart of the Sanskrit syllabus it includes study of several key Hindu texts. The city is the headquarters of four major scheduled banks , South Indian Bank Ltd , Catholic Syrian Bank , Dhanalakshmi Bank and ESAF Small Finance Bank as well as several chit funds . The city

3185-495: The legendary saint Parasurama , is an example of the Kerala style of architecture and houses several sacred shrines and murals delineating graphically, various episodes from the Mahabharata . Thiruvambadi Sri Krishna Temple , one of the largest Sree Krishna temples in Kerala and Paramekkavu Bagavathi Temple which is one of the largest Bagavathi temples in Kerala is also situated in the city. Aykunnu Pandavagiri Devi Temple

3250-782: The lower house of the Parliament of India, once every five years. The current MP is Suresh Gopi of the Bharatiya Janata Party . The Lok Sabha seat has primarily been held by the Indian National Congress (seven terms since 1951) and the Communist Party of India (ten terms since 1957). Thrissur is known as the Cultural Capital of Kerala, the city enjoys a thriving cultural tradition dating back to centuries. Thrissur Pooram ,

3315-580: The major flooding that affects most other cities in Kerala. The city is located in the midland region of Kerala, with an extended part of the Palakkad plains. The city geologically is composed of Archaean gneisses and crystalline schists. Major parts of the city are covered by Archaean rocks. The city lies near the center of the Indian tectonic plate (the Indian Plate) and is subject to comparatively little seismic or volcanic activity. Under

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3380-470: The most prominent among them. The ascendancy competition between these wealthy families, its contexture to literary activities opened new dimensions in the development of printing. Panakkal Chakku, Cheru, Thengungal Ittoop, Varu and Koothur Paramel Iyyu Uttoop were arbitrators of some of these families. It is said that the Christian families were settled earlier at Chattukulangare shifted to Kunnamkulam after

3445-509: The municipality was 7 km which is now increased to 34.18 km (13.20 sq mi). The municipality extended its area in 2001 and now has 31 wards. Kunnamkulam assembly constituency is part of Alathoor ( Lok Sabha Constituency ). Earlier, it was part of the Ottapalam Constituency. CP John - Indian Politician VK Sreeraman - Indian Actor Kadavallur , Chowannur and Arthat, the nearby places of Kunnamkulam had

3510-539: The population was under 6 years of age. Kunnamkulam had an average literacy of 96.8% higher than the state average of 94%; male literacy was 97.7% and female literacy was 96%. The Kunnamkulam Municipality was formed as an 4th grade Municipality in the year 1948. The Municipality had an area of 6.96 km (2.69 sq mi) with 16 electoral wards. In 2000, it was further upgraded to a Grade-II Municipality by merging adjoining panchayats of Arthat (full) and panchayats of Porkulam and Chowwannur (parts). The original area of

3575-488: The post-monsoon or retreating monsoon season. Winter from December through February is cooler, and windy, due to winds from the Western Ghats . Winter months are generally dry and less humid compared to other months of the year. Morning temperatures are usually cool and daytime temperatures hover around 30 °C or 86 °F. The city is drenched in the monsoonal season by heavy showers. The average annual rainfall

3640-415: The street. The front room of the house functions as a shop while the rear room was used for residential purposes. There used to be rear yards for every so called "Angadi pura" (town house) which was used for processing of their agricultural products. Kunnamkulam is famous for its religious harmony as Hindus , Christians and Muslims live here. The religious tolerance of Kunnamkulam people can be seen from

3705-581: The world as per Guinness Book of World Records was built in the Thrissur Corporation Ground in 1990 for the occasion of Federation Cup football tournament, which was designed by Er. TJ Antony. International ballers and former Indian captains C. V. Pappachan , I. M. Vijayan and Jo Paul Ancheri , and the Under 17 World Cup player K. P. Rahul belongs to Thrissur. The N.I. David Memorial Trophy , an annual inter-club football tournament

3770-545: The years Kunnamkulam has become a meeting point for all religions. The history of Kunnamkulam turns back to the Paleolithic age . Kakkad cave and Chowannur cave support this fact. It is said that this place was part of ' Mahodaya Pattanam ' and was known as 'Kunnamkulangare'. Traditionally it is believed that a cross was installed by Thomas the Apostle , at Chattukulangara (a part of Arthat in Kunnamkulam). During

3835-708: The “Ambala Palli’(located at south Bazar) which is temple converted to a church where in, the temple character can be seen in the church entrance. Thrissur District Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.133 via cp1102 cp1102, Varnish XID 574529226 Upstream caches: cp1102 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 08:04:32 GMT Thrissur Thrissur ( Malayalam: [t̪riʃ(ː)uːr] ), formerly Trichur , also known by its historical name Thrissivaperur ,

3900-518: Was also known as "Vrishabhadripuram" (Kailasam of the South) in ancient days. The presence of numerous prehistoric megaliths and dolmens indicates that Thrissur has been occupied from at least 1000   BCE to 500   CE. The Portuguese had naval influence in many parts of Kerala in the 16th century, including Thrissur. At the beginning of the 17th century, the Portuguese naval power

3965-522: Was also published from Thrissur. The Express started in 1944 from Thrissur with K Krishanan as the editor is known in Central Kerala for its nationalist and socialist views. Major Malayalam newspapers published in Thrissur include Malayala Manorama , Mathrubhumi , Madhyamam , Deepika , Kerala Kaumudi , Deshabhimani , Mangalam , Veekshanam , Metro Vaartha and Janayugom . A number of evening papers, like General in Malayalam and City Journal in English, are also published from

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4030-582: Was constructed, and in 1972, several village councils or panchayats were added to the municipality. On 1 October 2000, the municipal town was upgraded to a municipal corporation and took over the towns and villages of Ayyanthole , Koorkkenchery, Nadathara , Vilvattom (part), Ollur and Ollukkara . The city is administered by the Thrissur Municipal Corporation , headed by a mayor and comprising three legislative assemblies Thrissur, Ollur and Cherpu . For administrative purposes,

4095-500: Was later known as Current Moola ("Current Corner"). The building that housed the Current Books bookshop was demolished in 2011. Thrissur is home to prominent Malayalam literary figures like Kovilan , Kunhunni Mash , Sukumar Azhikode , K. Satchidanandan , Mullanezhi , Sarah Joseph , Attoor Ravi Varma , Lalitha Lenin , P. Bhaskaran , Joseph Mundassery . The Vadakkunnathan temple , believed to have been founded by

4160-679: Was once the capital of the Kingdom of Cochin , and was a point of contact for the Assyrians , Greeks , Persians , Arabs , Romans , Portuguese , Dutch and English . Thrissur is known as City of Celebrations and also called the cultural capital of Kerala because of its cultural, spiritual and religious leanings throughout history. The city centre contains the Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy , Kerala Lalithakala Akademi and Kerala Sahitya Academy . The city hosts

4225-639: Was reduced and Dutch became the main naval power. With the help of the Dutch, the royal family of the Kingdom of Cochin recaptured Thrissur from the Zamorin of Calicut in 1710. Thrissur rose to importance after Maharaja Sakthan Thampuran ascended the throne of the Kingdom of Cochin (1769–1805) and made Thrissur his capital. The Maharaja made the city into a major financial and commercial hub of South India , by inviting Syrian Christian families and Brahmins from adjoining areas. During 1750–60 Hyder Ali ,

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