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Elappunkal

Coordinates: 9°42′N 76°47′E / 9.7°N 76.78°E / 9.7; 76.78
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Elappunkal
ഇളപ്പുങ്കൽ
Elappunkal is located in Kerala
Elappunkal
Elappunkal
Location in Kerala, India
Elappunkal is located in India
Elappunkal
Elappunkal
Elappunkal (India)
Coordinates: 9°42′N 76°47′E / 9.7°N 76.78°E / 9.7; 76.78
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKottayam district
TalukMeenachil
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
686579
Telephone code04828
Vehicle registrationKL-35
Nearest cityKottayam
Lok Sabha constituencyKottayam
Vidhan Sabha constituencyPala


Elappunkal is a village close to Erattupetta in the Kottayam district of Kerala state in India. It is situated between the Erattupetta - Thodupuzha state highway route. The Meenachil river flows by one side of the village. Elappunkal's primary exports are rubber and most of its inhabitants are farmers.[citation needed] The main religions are Hindu and Islam.

Elappunkal consists of the 5th and 6th wards of Thappulam Panchayath, and falls under the Pala assembly constituency and the Kottayam Parliament constituency.

History

Elappunkal was earlier known as Ilappunkal and Kottakuzi.[citation needed], Kottkuzi which means 'the place around a Fort' (Kotta meaning Fort in Malayam).1100 AD, the Kingdom of Vempolinad had split into the kingdoms of Thekkumkur and Vadakkumkur. That time kotta separated Vadakkumkur Kingdom and Thekkumkur kingdom. Others opinion A rode called kott vazhi stated Elappunkal and running along places Bharananganam ,Lalam(pala) ,Kidangoor , Ettumanoor. This rode was divided kingdom of Vadakkumkur and Thekkumkur. Another argument having understood the importance, Raja Kesavadasan built a long fort from Kumarakom to Elappunkal hills. [1]


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