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Kolavi Beach
HH7R+69J, Purankara Sree Krishna Temple Rd, Iringal, Kerala 673521, India
Sargaalaya Kerala Arts & Crafts Village
HJ33+H9J, Sargalaya Rd, Kottakkal, Iringal, Kerala 673521, India
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Mom’s Kitchen
Bus Stop, Beach Road Junction, Kottakkal, Iringal, Kerala 673521, India
Sargaalaya Cafeteria
HJ64+3CP, Sargalaya Rd, Iringal, Kerala 673521, India
Dubai Cafeteria
Kottakkal, Iringal, Kerala 673521, India
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Village, near Sargaalaya Kerala Arts & Crafts, Iringal, Kerala 673521, India
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Kunjali Marakkar Memorial Museum

HH6W+PX5, Kottakkal, Iringal, Kerala 673521, India
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Kolavi Beach

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Anoop TKAnoop TK
Ancestral home (Tharavad) of Kunjali marakkar renovated and converted as a Museum and maintained by the Department of Archeology, Kerala government. There's not much to be seen such as collection of old weapons or other artifacts. What they have is some limited collections, but maintained well. The house is also maintained well. But what makes the experience little better is the story telling of the guide. He takes you to both the buildings and explains the entire story of Kunjali Marakkar. He'll also answer any questions you have. A very good place to visit for school going kids to understand the history. The road outside is wide and some cars can be parked on the side easily. The entire visit can be covered in 30 minutes.
Sudeep KarunakarSudeep Karunakar
Visiting the Kunjali Marakkar Memorial, dedicated to India’s first Admiral, was a truly remarkable experience. I had the privilege of accompanying Rear Admiral Mohanan (Retd.), the senior-most living Admiral from Kerala, a fighter pilot who commanded INS Vikrant. It was Admiral Mohanan’s vision and efforts that led to the creation of this Memorial, which has now become a sacred site where every Naval Cadet who pays homage before passing out of the Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kannur, Kerala. What stands out most about these two great Admirals, is their humility and unwavering down-to-earth nature.
Praveen TKPraveen TK
A small portion of house, which is the only left over part of the original fort of Kunjali (which used to cover an area of ​​about 4 km) has now been converted into a museum. History of 4 generation of Kunjali marakkar is beautifully written over the wall of the museum. It also contains a 3-D model of the original old fort in center of the museum which will give you a stunning view about the 15th century. Museum also displayed few cannon fodder, coins of Portuguese army, few clay pot of old century. Guide facility also available. Visiting charge per person is Rs10/- rupees
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Ancestral home (Tharavad) of Kunjali marakkar renovated and converted as a Museum and maintained by the Department of Archeology, Kerala government. There's not much to be seen such as collection of old weapons or other artifacts. What they have is some limited collections, but maintained well. The house is also maintained well. But what makes the experience little better is the story telling of the guide. He takes you to both the buildings and explains the entire story of Kunjali Marakkar. He'll also answer any questions you have. A very good place to visit for school going kids to understand the history. The road outside is wide and some cars can be parked on the side easily. The entire visit can be covered in 30 minutes.
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Visiting the Kunjali Marakkar Memorial, dedicated to India’s first Admiral, was a truly remarkable experience. I had the privilege of accompanying Rear Admiral Mohanan (Retd.), the senior-most living Admiral from Kerala, a fighter pilot who commanded INS Vikrant. It was Admiral Mohanan’s vision and efforts that led to the creation of this Memorial, which has now become a sacred site where every Naval Cadet who pays homage before passing out of the Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kannur, Kerala. What stands out most about these two great Admirals, is their humility and unwavering down-to-earth nature.
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A small portion of house, which is the only left over part of the original fort of Kunjali (which used to cover an area of ​​about 4 km) has now been converted into a museum. History of 4 generation of Kunjali marakkar is beautifully written over the wall of the museum. It also contains a 3-D model of the original old fort in center of the museum which will give you a stunning view about the 15th century. Museum also displayed few cannon fodder, coins of Portuguese army, few clay pot of old century. Guide facility also available. Visiting charge per person is Rs10/- rupees
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The Kunjali Marakkar Museum is a must-visit for history buffs and anyone interested in learning about Kerala's rich maritime history. The museum is dedicated to the Kunjali Marakkars, a lineage of naval commanders who played a crucial role in defending the coast of Kerala against foreign invaders, particularly the Portuguese, in the 16th century.

What to expect:

Historical artifacts: The museum houses a fascinating collection of artifacts related to the Marakkars, including weapons, naval equipment, and personal belongings. These exhibits offer a glimpse into the life and times of these brave warriors.

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Information on naval warfare: The museum provides detailed information about the naval strategies and tactics employed by the Marakkars, as well as their significant battles and achievements.

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Insights into Kerala's past: The museum offers valuable insights into the social, cultural, and political landscape of Kerala during the 16th century, highlighting the importance of maritime trade and defense in the region's history.

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Architectural charm: The museum itself is housed in a traditional Kerala-style building, adding to the overall experience and providing a glimpse into the region's architectural heritage.

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The Kunjali Marakkar Museum is a well-maintained and informative museum that offers a unique perspective on Kerala's history. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, and the staff is knowledgeable and passionate about sharing the stories of the Marakkars. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about Kerala's past, this museum is definitely worth a visit.

Additional tips:

Allow ample time: To fully explore the museum and its exhibits, it's recommended to allocate at least 2-3 hours for your visit.

Combine with other attractions: The museum is located in the Kozhikode district, which is home to several other historical and cultural attractions. Consider combining your visit with a trip to the Kozhikode beach, the Kappad beach, or the Pazhassi Raja Museum.

Check for timings and entry fees: Before your visit, it's advisable to check the museum's opening hours and any applicable entry fees.

Overall, the Kunjali Marakkar Museum offers a captivating journey into Kerala's maritime past and is a must-visit for anyone interested in learning about the region's rich history and cultural heritage.

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A fascinating glimpse into Kerala's naval history! The Kunjali Marakkar Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in learning about the legendary naval commanders who defended the coast. The museum houses a well-curated collection of artifacts, weapons, and information about the Marakkars and their battles. It really brings their story to life. I especially appreciated the details about their naval strategies and the impact they had on the region's history. The building itself is also quite charming, reflecting traditional Kerala architecture.

While the museum is a bit off the beaten path, it's definitely worth the trip. Allow at least a couple of hours to explore everything thoroughly. My only slight complaint is that some of the exhibit descriptions could have been more detailed. Overall, a very informative and engaging experience. Highly recommended for...

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The Portuguese initially attempted to obtain trading privileges in 1498, but soon had troubles because the pressure from the Muslim Arabs over the Zamorin, since they had traditionally been trading in his ports, and did not want to lose the monopoly in trading spices. The Zamorin resisted these attempts which resulted in the Portuguese trying to destabilise his rule by negotiating a treaty with his arch enemy, the Kingdom of Cochin in 1503. Sensing the Portuguese superiority at sea, the Zamorin set about improving his navy. He appointed Kunjali Marakkar to the task. The fight between the Zamorin and the Portuguese continued on until the end of the 16th century, when the Portuguese convinced the Zamorin in 1598 that Marakkar IV intended to take over his Kingdom. The Zamorin then joined hands with the Portuguese to defeat Marakkar IV, ending in his defeat and death in 1600. The Kunjali IV had rescued a Chinese boy, called Chinali, who had been enslaved on a Portuguese ship. The Kunjali was very fond of him, and he became one of his most feared lieutenants, a Muslim and enemy of the Portuguese.1 The Portuguese were terrorized by the Kunjali and his Chinese right-hand man, eventually, after the Portuguese allied with Calicut's Samorin, under Andre Furtado de Mendoça they attacked the Kunjali and Chinali's forces, and they were handed over to the Portuguese by the Samorin after he reneged on a promise to let them go.3] Diogo do Couto, a Portuguese historian, questioned the Kunjali and Chinali when they were captured.[4] He was present when the Kunjali surrendered to the Portuguese, and was described: "One of these was Chinale, a Chinese, who had been a servant at Malacca, and said to have been the captive of a Portuguese, taken as a boy from a fusta, and afterwards brought to Kunhali, who conceived such an affection for him that he trusted him with everything. He was the greatest exponent of the Moorish superstition and enemy of the Christians in all Malabar, and for those taken captive at sea and brought thither he invented the most exquisite kinds of torture when he martyred them."[5[7] However, de Couto's claim that he tortured Christians was questioned, since no other source reported this, and is dismissed as...

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The Kunjali Marakkar Museum is the old house of a legendary warrior of yore who fought valiantly against the Portuguese army. Marakkar was the honoured title bestowed upon the family of valorous fighters, who were the admirals of the Zamorin's fleet. Kunjali Marakkar was the most famous of them all. He fought valiantly against the Portuguese army and the Portuguese were able to capture him only through treachery. After his defeat he was imprisoned and later, beheaded in Goa.

The Kunjali Marakkar Museum is located about five kilometres from Payyoli, at Kottakkal near Puthanpadam. Some of the prominent displays include the sword used by Kunjali Marakkar, cannon balls and some other war relics belonging to the period of...

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