tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258499896042719014.post2725166598444157189..comments2024-03-26T05:22:38.867-04:00Comments on Historic Alleys: The Kalikavu incident - 1915 Maddyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18163804773843409980noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258499896042719014.post-22783119437673217812020-07-28T11:06:20.490-04:002020-07-28T11:06:20.490-04:00I believe der was no chance for migration except f...I believe der was no chance for migration except for uppersaste aristocratic families, the public movement was impossible due to curfews either by british or khilafat govt, and military forces in travancore and cochin were abolished during veluthambis uprisals, so they had only nair forces for ceremony purposes only, also unlike 1857 the british crown was incharge of british india including Muzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12547998455248350614noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258499896042719014.post-83629678165432192582020-07-28T10:59:40.574-04:002020-07-28T10:59:40.574-04:00Onebthing that strike me was mappilas of malabar c...Onebthing that strike me was mappilas of malabar coast were inherently different from their north indian or even hyderabadi or arcot states in outlook, their clerics(thangals) were migrated from from yemen etc (part of ottomon empire) and they were very much inspired by international developments, but for common muslims from bihar or bengal may not even aware ottomon empire existed.<br /><br />Muzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12547998455248350614noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258499896042719014.post-15722306089629804772020-07-28T10:58:32.458-04:002020-07-28T10:58:32.458-04:00wonder why scholarly articles like this not publis...wonder why scholarly articles like this not published in our mathrubhumi or manorama or any medias, mostly we can only hear endless biased debates between leftists, islamists, right wing hindu organisations<br /><br />I have seen some of the land marks associated with events, Old british court (hajur kechery) is still existing in tirurangadi, there was a hourse stable of british officers and Muzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12547998455248350614noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258499896042719014.post-64964876873107126192020-06-26T11:13:07.435-04:002020-06-26T11:13:07.435-04:00Thanks Bharat Bhushan.
Nice to hear from you. Yes,...Thanks Bharat Bhushan.<br />Nice to hear from you. Yes, much of the Moplah rebellion British archives are not easily accessible and quite a bit of the information bandied about in the media is based on myths and lore. I have tried to cover it in bits and pieces and some of them can be accessed clicking the link below.<br /><br /> https://historicalleys.blogspot.com/search?q=moplah+rebellion<br />Maddyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18163804773843409980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258499896042719014.post-73178234157674972852020-06-24T09:16:48.491-04:002020-06-24T09:16:48.491-04:00The inputs available in Historical Alleys is most ...The inputs available in Historical Alleys is most interesting and apparently the result of stupendous referencing. I have avidly read the information offered on the Moplah Rebellion and its main actors, both Indian and European. Having worked first as Sub Collector and then as Collector of Malappuram District in the 1980’s, I am familiar with many of the theatres where action took place in E K Bharat Bhushanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12376564106750016370noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258499896042719014.post-79414069630441916192018-06-03T21:10:09.397-04:002018-06-03T21:10:09.397-04:00Thank you Sir, this is really wonderful. May be yo...Thank you Sir, this is really wonderful. May be you will someday publish a book. I have gone to all these places associated with this incident and I am amazed that so much history was buried in this green zone- since this area is in the foothills of western ghats it's very beautiful with forests and plantations. Pullenkode estate is still prominent among rubber plantations. Thanks. Maxbinderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10630130967431802501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258499896042719014.post-65742534869544791042018-03-28T09:53:51.598-04:002018-03-28T09:53:51.598-04:00Thanks Soorya Narayan
I do not have any specific a...Thanks Soorya Narayan<br />I do not have any specific answers to the questions in the second para, I have not seen any linkages between the 1921 or earlier events and the Cochin, Travancore kingdoms. It was contained within Malabar, as far as I know. Of course some landlords would have moved out to Palghat/Trichur etc, but would have returned later.Maddyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18163804773843409980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258499896042719014.post-49664909333086972532018-03-25T13:28:50.002-04:002018-03-25T13:28:50.002-04:00I am amazed at your a ability to collecf so much r...I am amazed at your a ability to collecf so much rare information and distill in to a concise extremely readable form . <br /><br />Sir I want to know what action was taken by the kingdoms of Cochin and Travancore during the 1921 Malabar riots , I believe large numbers of refugees would have fled to Trichur district . Did the rioters cross the border and enter Trichur district which was part of Nothinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04494475386027223601noreply@blogger.com