Showing posts with label CHIRAKKAL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CHIRAKKAL. Show all posts

A photo of Chirakkal Palace

This is classic photo  of so called Chirakkal Palace   taken in 1855-60. I ASSUME THE TITLE IS MISTAKEN. LETS SEE THE DETAILS.
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 Title: "Rajah's house in Chiracal."
Creator: Richter, Christian Georg (Mr)
Date: 05.07.1855-31.05.1860
PLACE :PRESENT KANNUR CHIRAKKAL?



Having said this, I visited the place at Chirakkal, Kannur for clarification, but I couldn't find a similar structure there. Chirakkal Chira is so big and the presence of he tree is and the location of roads are confusing. I surfed and find a probability of another palace in north Malabar, that is Nileswaram Thekke  Kovilakam.  the structure resembles somewhat, and the locations and symmetries are connecting.  please check the images.

Check the position of steps to the   Chira,( small Lake) and relative position of surroundings. Chirakkal chira is almost the same, but little bigger.






Neeleswar Chira, When full in glory


The place marked is Nilambur Thekke Kovilakam. The green round corresponds a relative position of the tree in old photo(now may not exist) and X mark may be the probable location of the photographer.


The place marked is Chrakkal Kovilakam. The green round corresponds a relative position of the tree in old photo(now may not exist) and X mark may be the probable location of the photographer.


MY assumptions can be 100% wrong. !

and it seems I was wrong. the most probable locality of the palace is near the tree which still exists at the noth side of chira, The place marked in red is Chrakkal Kovilakam which was demolished a few decades ago. . The green round corresponds a relative position of the tree in an old photo and the red rectangle is an empty area probably the site of the old palace (now may be not exist) and X mark may be the probable location of the photographer.





Rare & old Photos of Valapattanam Palli

Kakkulangara mosque, Valapattanam




This mosque has one of the oldest existing minarets in Kerala and has the graves of Abubakr ibn Muhammad, grandson of the first Caliph Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (573–634 CE) and his companions who settled in Valapattanam to propagate Islam.The ancient capital of the Mooshika-vansham or Kolathri Kings of Ezhimala, Valapattanam was an important trading town on the banks of the Valapattanam River. The old mosque Kakkulangara Palli was built with laterite that was excavated from nearby, creating the picturesque green pond beside it.
 
 Another version is that Malik Dinar established this moque along with Madayi Mosque
 
I do not know more details : in question or not available completly. A different version from famous traveller  Ibn Bathutha given below.
 
 
 


Valapattanam Mosque Present

 
 
Valapattanam Mosque 1901
 
Valapattanam Mosque  see the minarets  reconstructed


Ibn Battutha  Quote  abot this mosque