Kannur

Kannur, formerly known in English as Cannanore and Portuguese as Cananor) is a city and a Municipal Corporation in North Malabar region, state of Kerala, India. It is the administrative headquarters of the Kannur District and situated 518 kilometres (322 mi) north of the state capital Thiruvananthapuram & 137 kilometres (85 mi) south of the major port city & a commercial hub, Mangalore. During British rule in India, when Kannur was a part of the Malabar District (Madras Presidency), the city was known as Cannanore. Kannur is the largest city of North Malabar region and 6th largest urban agglomeration in Kerala. As of 2011 census, Kannur corporation had population of 232,486.
Source - Wikipedia [ Feb, 2021]

Members of Kerala Legislative Assembly from Kannur Assembly Constituency

Year     Member Party
1967     E. Ahamed IUML
1970     N. K. Kumaram Ind.
1977     P. Bhaskaran BLD
1980     P. Bhaskaran JNP
1982     P. Bhaskaran Ind.
1987     P. Bhaskaran INC
1991     N. Ramakrishnan INC
1996     K. Sudhakaran INC
2001     K. Sudhakaran INC
2006     K. Sudhakaran INC
2009     A. P. Abdullakutty INC
2011     A. P. Abdullakutty INC
2016     Kadannappalli Ramachandran Cong(S)
2021     Ramachandran Kadannappalli Cong(S)

Local self governed segments in Kannur Assembly Constituency
 

Sl.No. Name Status Taluk
1 Munderi Grama panchayat Kannur

 

Ward No Name Status
14 Pallipram Corporation
15 Varam Corporation
16 Valiyannur Corporation
17 Chelora Corporation
18 Macheri Corporation
19 Pallippoyil Corporation
20 Kappad Corporation
21 Elayavoor North Corporation
22 Elayavoor South Corporation
23 Mundayad Corporation
24 Edachovva Corporation
25 Athirakam Corporation
26 Kappicheri Corporation
27 Melechovva Corporation
28 Thazhechovva Corporation
29 Keezhuthalli Corporation
30 Thilanoor Corporation
31 Aattadappa Corporation
32 Chala Corporation
33 Edakkad Corporation
34 Ezhara Corporation
35 Alingeel Corporation
36 Keezhunna Corporation
37 Thottada Corporation
38 Adikadalayi Corporation
39 Kuruva Corporation
40 Padanna Corporation
41 Vethilapally Corporation
42 Neerchal Corporation
43 Arakkal Corporation
44 Chovva Corporation
45 Thana Corporation
46 South Bazar Corporation
47 Temple Corporation
48 Thayatheru Corporation
49 Kazanakotta Corporation
50 Ayikkara Corporation
51 Kanathur Corporation
52 Thalikavu Corporation
53 Payyambalam Corporation

 

Kannur was an important trading centre in the 12th century, with active business connections with Persia and Arabia. It served as the British military headquarters on India's west coast until 1887. The modern town is referred to as Kannur Town. Kannur, as a district and surrounding areas, were mostly ruled by the famous Kolathiri Rajas (Kings). When the state of Kerala was formed the district took the name Kannur since the administrative offices were established here. Before that, Kannur was under the Chirakkal taluk of Madras state under British rule. When the British dominated this part of the world, they preferred Madras and Cochin as their major stations and Kannur started to lose its old glory. The people of Kannur are still waiting for their old glory to get back and they feel they are being sidelined because the state administration is located the exact opposite side of the state. Part of the original city of Kannur was under Kerala's only Muslim Royalty called the Arakkal and this area is still known as city.

St. Angelo Fort was built in 1505 by Dom Francisco de Almeida, the first Portuguese Viceroy of India. The Dutch captured the fort from the Portuguese in 1663. They modernised the fort and built the bastions Hollandia, Zeelandia, and Frieslandia that are the major features of the present structure. The original Portuguese fort was pulled down later. A painting of this fort and the fishing ferry behind it can be seen in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. The Dutch sold the fort to king Ali Raja of Arakkal in 1772. During the 17th century, Kannur was the capital city of the only Muslim Sultanate in Kerala, known as Arakkal. Then the British conquered it in 1790 and used it as one of their major military stations on the Malabar Coast. During the British Raj, Kannur was part of the Madras province in the North Malabar District.

The guerrilla war by Pazhassi Raja, the ruler of Kottayam province, against the British had a huge impact on the history of Kannur. Changes in the socio-economic and political sectors in Kerala during the initial decades of the 20th century created conditions congenial for the growth of the Communist Party. Extension of English education initiated by Christian missionaries in 1906 and later carried forward by government, rebellion for wearing a cloth to cover upper parts of body, installing an idol at Aruvippuram in 1888, Malayali Memorial in 1891, establishment of SNDP Yogam in 1903, activities, struggles etc. became factors helpful to accelerate changes in Kerala society during a short time. Movements for liberation from the colonial rule of British imperialism and struggles launched by these movements grew with them.

Very soon, ideas about socialism and Soviet Revolution reached Kerala. Such ideas got propagated in Kerala through the works of Swadeshabhimani Ramakrishna Pillai, Sahodaran Ayyappan, P. Kesavadev and others. By the beginning of the 1930s, some other useful developments were taking place. Important among them was Nivarthana Agitation in Travancore. That was the demand of people suppressed so far as untouchables and weaker sections for participation in government. This brought to the forefront struggles like proportional representation in government and reservation of jobs. This imparted a new enthusiasm among oppressed masses.

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