Neerazhi Palace നീരാഴി കൊട്ടാരം | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Eattukettu Architecture of Kerala Dravidiyan Style |
Town or city | Puzhavathu, Changanassery in Kottayam district |
Country | India |
Coordinates | 9°28′00″N 76°33′00″E / 9.466667°N 76.55°E |
Construction started | 15th century |
Client | Kotha Varman Manikandan built in the 15th century (1408 - 1440 AD) |
Technical details | |
Structural system | Laterite stone, rubble, teak, rosewood and Angili wood |
Size | Originally 1.23 acres (0.50 ha) |
Neerazhi Palace (Malayalam: നീരാഴി കൊട്ടാരം) was the royal palace of the Thekkumkur kingdom. Palace is located at Puzhavathu in Changanassery.[1] The palace was used by the Thekkumkur dynasty until 1750 and later by the Parappanad dynasty who settled in Changanassery from North Malabar.[2] It was here that the last king of Thekkumkur, Aditya Varman Manikandan escaped to Nattassery of Kottayam in the Travancore invasion of 1790 (Battle of Changanassery).[3] The Neerazhi palace was earlier known as Neerazhikettu.[4]