Ponnani Tourism, Kerala India
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Ponnani Fast Facts
- State: Kerala
- District: Malappuram
- Famous for/as: Cuture, Bharathapuzha, Islamic Education Center,Beaches
- Population: 87,356
- Language: Malayalam, English
- Best Season: Jul - Dec
- Weather:
- Clothing: Tropical
- Local Transport:
- Pincode: 679 577
- STDCode: 0494
Ponnani, India Overview
Ponnani is a small town located along the coastal parts of the Malappuram District in the State of Kerala. The town is picturesque and is known for its long stretches of clean beaches. The place is one of the many tourist destinations in Kerala and it has been inhabited for many centuries. It is also located on the mouth of the River Barathapuza, which is the second largest river in the state. The place has an equal population of Muslims and Hindus and was under Muslim rule for a certain period. The Jama Masjid in Ponnani was built in 925 in the Hijrah Erah and is one of the most important sites of the region. The town was also referred to as the small Mecca, due to the large number of Islamic institutions. Home to many migratory birds, one can get a glimpse of many species of birds during the months of March to May in Ponnani. Twenty five different species of birds can be seen in the area. Biyyam Kayal has many water sports as well as other activities making the place favorable for spending some good time. Boat races can also be seen in the river.
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Ponnani, India History
PONANI , a seaport on the west coast of India, in Malabar district, Madras, at a mouth of a river of the same name. Pop. (1901), 10,562. It is the headquarters of the Moplah or Mappilla community of Mahommedans, with a religious college and many mosques, one of which is said to date from 1510. There is a large export of coconut products. From : Websters Encyclopedia
With a history that is culturally rich and ethnically diverse, Ponnani carves itself a niche in the history of Malabar and the country as a whole. This tiny sea side town was the naval base of Kunjali Marakkar , the army chief of the Samoothiri, whose reign is known as the 'Golden era' of Malabar.
Behind the name:
According to some historical records, Ponnani's history dates back to 2000 years. There are differences of opinion regarding the evolution of the name 'Ponnani'. Legend has it that the Ponnana (meaning a type of elephant in Malayalam) was auctioned in the Brahmin temples here and thus came to be known as Ponnani. Yet another legend says that a king called ‘Ponnan' ruled the land and was thereafter called Ponnani. Historical records rather point to another truth. The use of Gold coins ('Ponn - nanayam' in Malayalam) . This represents the wealth that was brought in by the trade relations with the Arabs and Europeans.
Political History:
Ponnani was the second capital town of Malabar during the reign of Samoothiri. When Vasco De Gama landed at Kappad in Kozhikode in 1498,Sammothiri was residing in Ponnani. The rule of Samoothiris came to an end when Hyder Ali, the then ruler of Mysore, captured the place. Ponnani then became a part of Mysore kingdom and later under the rule of his son Tipu Sultan. The road from Palakkad to Ponnani, Tipu Sultan Road was named after him. The fall of Tipu Sultan led Ponnani to be a part of Bombay Province under the British rule. Later this place became a part of Malabar under Madras state. After independence,when the state of Kerala was formed in 1956, Ponnani was included in Palakkad district. In 1969,the Malappuram district came into being and Ponnani became part of that. References in Malabar Manual: William Logon, the historian, records in his Malabar manual about the Ponnani Juma' Masjid built in 925 Hijrah is 90 ft long and 60 ft wide. Zainudhin Ibn Ali Ibn Ahmed Ma'bari was the one who built it. He was the Makhdum, meaning the one who was worthy of service.
He held the reigns of spiritual leadership of Muslims in and around Ponnani. He authored many books of which some of are textbooks in Egyptian and other Arab countries' universities. William Logon says that in 1887 there were 400 students in the Juma' Masjid Madrasa. Kunhai Musliyar, Umar Qazi, Sheikh Syed Hasan Jifri and Ali Musliyar were some of the products of Ponnani Madrasa of Juma' Masjid. This is where the Bharat river and Arabian Sea meets. Ponnani, often referred as the cultural capital of Kerala Muslims, has some of the most rare collection of Arabic books of the past. The 'Mounathul Islam Sabha' of Ponnani is a century old institution and is famous for Islamic studies in south India. The Thottungal Masjid built by Sheikh Faridudhin, is the oldest mosque in Ponnani.
Malik Ibnu Dinar, the first Islamic missionary who came to Kerala, was believed to have visited Ponnani. The Juma-ath mosque, the biggest mosque in the town, was built by Sheikh Zainuddin Makhdoom in the 16th century. Zainuddin Makhdom was the great historian, who wrote the first book on early history of Kerala. Ponnani was considered the Al Azhar university of Kerala, for its great religious schools and teachers. Ponnani was called the small Makkah in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Malaya, Indonesia, Lakshadeep etc. It was the scholars of the Makhdum family that gave Ponnani this historic importance. They had migrated from Yemen centuries ago. Ponnani has an important role in cultural history of Kerala. The illustrious novelists like Uroob(psuedonym of P.C.Kuttikrishnan), M.T.Vasudevan Nair, Kamala Surayya , a prominent prostutee, (Kamala Das)and the poets like Edasseri Govindan Nair etc. are from Ponnani taluk.The well-known painters like K.C.S.Panikkar, Namboothiri too are from here. Trikkavu in Ponnani was the summer capital of Samoothiries, the rulers of Malabar.