There are many views on how Palakkad (or "Palghat" the
anglicised version) got its name. One view is that the word 'Pala'
(barren land) together with 'Kadu' (jungle) gave the land its name.
Yet others believe that it is connected with the ancient Jain temple
in the town: 'Pali' being the sacred language of the Jains, giving
the land its name as 'Palighat', which over the years changed to Palakkad.
However, most believe that Palakkad is derived from 'Pala', an indigenous
tree which once densely occupied the land, and hence Palakkad or "the
forest of Pala trees."
Not much is known about Palakkad's ancient history. It dates back
to the Paleolithic period, and several megalithic relics have been
found in the region. At the turn of the first millenium AD, for several
hundred years the Perumals ruled the land. Later their governors called
Utayavars took possession of this land and divided it among themselves.
William Logan, the Scottish author of the celebrated Malabar Manual,
suggests that one of the hubs of the Pallavas of Kanchi who invaded
Malabar in the second and third centuries was Palakkad.
One of the earliest records about Palakkad has a chronicle of a war
victory in A.D 988 when the king of Palakkad, Nedumpurayur Nadudayavar,
stopped an invasion by the forces of the King of Kongunadu at Chittur.
Even today, a festival is celebrated in memory of this victory at
Chittur. The Nedumpurayur royal family was later known as Tarur Swaroopam
and finally as Palakkad Raja Swaroopam.
In 1757, to check the invasion of the Zamorin of Calicut, the Raja
of Palakkad sought the help of Hyder Ali of Mysore, who freed all
parts of Palakkad invaded by the Zamorin. Eventually, Haider helped
himself to Palakkad and later his son Tipu Sultan was the unquestioned
ruler of this region. But after his defeat to the British, Tipu ceded
all his Malabar territories to the British following the treaty with
the English East India Company in 1872. Palakkad formed part of the
Malabar District of the Madras Presidency thereafter.
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