Wayanad District (Malayalam: വയനാട്, Tamil: வயல்நாடு )in the north-east of Kerala, India, was formed on November 1, 1980 as the 12th district by carving out areas from Kozhikode and Kannur districts. Kalpetta is the district headquarters as well as the only municipal town in the district. The region was known as Mayakshetra (Maya's land) in the earliest records. Mayakshetra evolved into Mayanad and finally to Wayanad. The Folk etymology of the word says it is a combination of Vayal (paddy) and Naad (land), making it 'The Land of Paddy Fields'. There are many indigenous tribals in this area. It is set high on the majestic Western Ghats with altitudes ranging from 700 to 2100 m.
History
According to archaeological evidence, the Wayanad forests were inhabited more than 3 millenniums. Wynad was originally ruled by Vedar kings. However after a Kshatriya Prince (Raja of Kumbala) was captured and held hostage in Tirunelli by the Vedars, a combined force lead by the Raja of Kottayam and the Raja of Kurumbranad invaded and annexed Wynad. The Vedar king (Arippan) was killed and most of his subjects were also massacred. However the Raja of Kumbala asked a Nair aristocrat, Nanthillath Nambiar to marry the daughter of the Vedar king who survived the massacre. Nambiar was appointed as the Moopil Nair of Veliyambam, where the surviving Vedars were resettled. It was decided that Wynad should be partitioned between Kottayam and Kurumbranad. The Kottayam Raja was awarded North West Wynad and the Raja of Kurumbranad was awarded South East Wynad. But as a result of disputes between them, the Kurumbranad Raja gave up his country to the Kottayam Raja, except the palace and some landed properties. The Raja of Kottayam divided Wynad in to 10 Swaroopams (Naads) and appointed governors (Usually Nairs with the tile of Vazhunnor) to rule each one of them. These swaroopams were again divided in to Chiefdoms, which were ruled by Moopil Nairs. The administrative subdivisions of Wynad under the Kottyam rule were as follows:- (1) Muthornad (Muthakurnad) - This division was placed under the direct control of the senior Raja of Kottayam. Divided in to the following Nair Chiefdoms (The rulers of which were jointly known as Aruvarambath Jenmakkars):
- (1) Vazhathattil Nayar
- (2) Tavinjal Nayar
- (3) Mulliyankizhil Nayar
- (4) Alattil Nayar
- (5) Ayiravittil Nayar
- (6) Varayal Nayar
- (2) Ellornad (Elankurnad) - This was placed under the direct control of the second Raja of Kottayam. Divided in to the following Nair Chiefdoms:
- (1) Edachana Nayar
- (2) Vemom Nambiar
- (3) Wynad Swaroopam - Placed under the third Raja of Kottayam. Divided in to the following Nair Chiefdoms:
- (1) Kuppathode Nayar
- (2) Tonder Nambiar
- (3) Pulpadi Nayar
- (4) Chikkalur Nayar
- (4) Porunnanur - Placed under the third Raja of Kottayam. Comprises Porunnanur and Vellamunda Amsams. Divided in to the following Nair Chiefdoms:
- (1) Manchan Nambiar
- (2) Karingari Nayar
- (3) Mangalasseri Nayar
- (4) Vattathode Nambiar
- (5) Cherukara Nayar
- (5) Nallurnad - Placed under the third Raja of Kottayam. Divided in to the following Nair Chiefdoms:
- (1) Manchan Nambiar
- (2) Karingari Nayar
- (3) Idachena Nayar
- (6) Kurumbalanad - Comprises Kurumbala and Kottathara Amsams. This division was placed under Avinjat Nayar of Payyormala. He was the son of the Kottayam Raja, who gave him the title of Vazhunnavar (Ruler). Divided in to the following Nair Chiefdoms:
- (1) Thenamangalath Nayar
- (2) Poyil Nayar
- (7) Edanataskur - Comprising Amsams of Kottapadi, Kalpetta and Vayitri. Divided in to the following Nair Chiefdoms:
- (1) Kalpetta Nayar
- (2) Kanthamangalath Nayar
- (8) Tondernad - Placed under the Tonder Nambiar.
- (9) Muttil-Pakkam - Placed under Bhagiam (Pakam) Swaroopam.
- (10) Veliyambam - Placed under Veliyambam Vazhunnavar (Nanthillath Nambiar, who married the Vedar princess).
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