Angadipuram
Country: India
Region: Asia
Period: 12th-18th c.CE
Location: 10.98°N, 76.1941°E
Description
Angadipuram is a historic town located in the Malappuram district of Kerala, India. Once the capital of the Kingdom of Valluvanad, it is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and role as a prominent center of administration. The town is surrounded by lush landscapes and is an important cultural hub in the region, offering insights into the medieval period of Kerala.
Modern Remains
Notable landmarks in Angadipuraminclude the Angadipuram Manka (a famous stone), Valluvanadu Temple, and Perumthiruthi. The Mampuram Mosque is another key site, reflecting the town's historical religious diversity. Visitors can explore the ancient temples, mosques, and historical ruins, offering a glimpse into the town’s royal past, culture, and architectural heritage.