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powerful kingdom based at Ezhimala in the Sangam period (1st-5th century CE). The ancient
               port of Naura, which is mentioned in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea as a port somewhere

               north of Muziris is identified with Kannur.Pliny the Elder (1st century CE) states that the port
               of Tyndis was located at the northwestern border of Keprobotos (Chera dynasty).The region,
               which lies north of the port at Tyndis, was ruled by the kingdom of Ezhimala during Sangam
               period.

               According to the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, a region known as Limyrike began
               at Naura and Tyndis. However the Ptolemy mentions only Tyndis as the Limyrike's starting
                                                                         point. The region probably ended

                                                                         at Kanyakumari; it thus roughly
                                                                         corresponds to the present-
                                                                         day Malabar Coast. The value of
                                                                         Rome's annual trade with the region
                                                                         was estimated at around
                                                                         50,000,000 sesterces Pliny the Elder
                                                                         mentioned that Limyrike was prone
                                                                         by pirates. The Cosmas
                                                                         Indicopleustes mentioned that
                                                                         the Limyrike was a source of

                                                                         peppers.

               The kingdom of Ezhimala had jurisdiction over two Nadus - The
               coastal Poozhinadu and the hilly eastern Karkanadu. According to the works of Sangam
               literature, Poozhinadu consisted much of the coastal belt
               between Mangalore and Kozhikode Karkanadu consisted of Wayanad-Gudalur hilly
               region with parts of Kodagu (Coorg).It is said that Nannan, the most renowned ruler
               of Ezhimala dynasty, took refuge at Wayanad hills in 5th century CE when he was lost
               to Cheras, just before his execution in a battle, according to the Sangam works


                   ➢  Early Middle Ages



         According to Kerala Muslim tradition, Kannur along with surrounding Madayi and Dharmadom were

         home to three of the oldest mosques in Indian subcontinent. According to the Legend of Cheraman
         Perumals, the first Indian mosque was built in 624 AD at Kodungallur with the mandate of the last the
         ruler (the Cheraman Perumal) of Chera dynasty, who left from Dharmadom to Mecca and converted
         to Islam during the lifetime of Prophet Muhammad  According to Qissat Shakarwati Farmad,
         the Masjids at Kodungallur, Kollam, Madayi, Barkur, Mangalore, Kasaragod,
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