It is situated on the Calicut - Madras road, 12 km. south - west
of Manjeri and 52 km. south - west of Calicut. Malappuram is the head
quarters of the district. In earlier times, Malappuram was the head
quarters of European and British troops and later it became the head
quarters of the Malabar Special Police (M.S.P). This place has still
the ruins of an ancient fort built by Tippu Sultan. Malappuram was
also the scene of the Malabar rebellion of 1921 which was suppressed
by the Malabar Special Police (M.S.P)
Prior to 1947, the area covered by the present district formed part
of Kozhikode, Ernad, Valluvanad and Ponnani taluks of the erstwhile
Madras Presidency. However, large scale changes in the territorial
jurisdiction of this tract took place in 1957 and 1969. On 1st January
1957, Tirur taluk was newly formed taking portions of Ernad and Ponnani
taluks. Another portion of Ponnani taluk was transferred to the newly
formed Chavakkad taluk, while the residuary portion was known as Ponnani
taluk. Perinthalmanna was a new taluk formed out of the erstwhile
Valluvanad taluk. Of these, Ernad and Tirur continued under Kozhikode
district and Perinthalmanna as well as Ponnani under the Palakkad
district. The new district of Malappuram was formed with four taluks,
Ernad, Perinthalmanna, Tirur and Ponnani, four statutory towns, fourteen
developmental blocks and ninetyfive panchayats. Two more taluks namely
Tirurangadi and Nilambur were formed later by bifurcating Tirur and
Ernad taluk.
At present Malappuram District consists of 2 Revenue Divisions,
6 Taluks, 135 Villages, 14 blocks, 5 Muncipalities and 100 panchayats.
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