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Panamaram is a village in Wayanad district in the state of Kerala
Panamaram River is a tributary of the Kabani River along with Mananthavady, Babali, Noolpuzha and Nugu Rivers. Kabani and its tributaries play a key role in the enhancement of the landscapes of Wayanad District.
About 6 km north of Panamaram, the Kabini takes birth. It is the confluence of the Panamaram river, originating in the Western ghats near Pookode Lake, a perennial lake near Lakkidi, 4,500 ft above sea level, and the Mananthavady river, springing from the 5,000 ft Tondarmudi. The Kabini is, perhaps, the most feminine of Kerala rivers. The flow of life on its banks is incredibly peaceful and dream-like. The confluence of these rivers is Kabani River and it after entering the state of Karnataka merges with the Kaveri River
Panamaram has great significance in the history of Indian freedom struggle as it witnessed one of the first freedom struggle in South India.
On October 11, 1802 Pazhassi Raja's followers like Thalakkal Chanthu and Edachena Kunkan Nair captured the Panamaram Fort which was manned by the infantry units of Bombay. Commanding officer Capt. Dickinson and Lt. Maxwell were killed in action along with 25 soldiers. And this victory brought a new vigor to the resistance movement
Panamaram Heronry
Black-headed Ibis spotted at Panamaram HeronryAccording to the annual heronry count of the Malabar Natural History Society (MNHS), the Panamaram Heronry is the largest heronry in Malabar in terms of number and diversity of birds breeding there. It is a small (1 acre) island in the river Kabani, an elevated sand bank. Government has issued orders to take apt measures to conserve the Panamaram Heronry. The massive destruction of bamboo groves on the Heronry and unbridled sand mining are the two vital issues the heronry is facing.It has been observed that, many birds of the foreign origin also migrate to Panamaram during the nestling season. The Cattle Egret(Bubulcus Ibis) is also observed in breeding here in 2010, the breeding of the bird is reported in the state after 62 years. Other main species are Little Egret, Ardeola(Pond Heron), Night Heron, Intermediate Egret, Purple Heron, and Black-headed Ibis
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panamaram
Panamaram
— village —
PanamaramLocation of Panamaram
in Kerala and India
Coordinates 11.7405700°N 76.075790°E / 11.74057°N 76.07579°E / 11.74057; 76.07579Coordinates: 11.7405700°N 76.075790°E / 11.74057°N 76.07579°E / 11.74057; 76.07579
Country India
State Kerala
District(s) Wayanad
Population 11,651 (2001[update])
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Codes[show]• Pincode • 670721
• Vehicle • KL-
Panamaram River is a tributary of the Kabani River along with Mananthavady, Babali, Noolpuzha and Nugu Rivers. Kabani and its tributaries play a key role in the enhancement of the landscapes of Wayanad District.
About 6 km north of Panamaram, the Kabini takes birth. It is the confluence of the Panamaram river, originating in the Western ghats near Pookode Lake, a perennial lake near Lakkidi, 4,500 ft above sea level, and the Mananthavady river, springing from the 5,000 ft Tondarmudi. The Kabini is, perhaps, the most feminine of Kerala rivers. The flow of life on its banks is incredibly peaceful and dream-like. The confluence of these rivers is Kabani River and it after entering the state of Karnataka merges with the Kaveri River
Panamaram has great significance in the history of Indian freedom struggle as it witnessed one of the first freedom struggle in South India.
On October 11, 1802 Pazhassi Raja's followers like Thalakkal Chanthu and Edachena Kunkan Nair captured the Panamaram Fort which was manned by the infantry units of Bombay. Commanding officer Capt. Dickinson and Lt. Maxwell were killed in action along with 25 soldiers. And this victory brought a new vigor to the resistance movement
Panamaram Heronry
Black-headed Ibis spotted at Panamaram HeronryAccording to the annual heronry count of the Malabar Natural History Society (MNHS), the Panamaram Heronry is the largest heronry in Malabar in terms of number and diversity of birds breeding there. It is a small (1 acre) island in the river Kabani, an elevated sand bank. Government has issued orders to take apt measures to conserve the Panamaram Heronry. The massive destruction of bamboo groves on the Heronry and unbridled sand mining are the two vital issues the heronry is facing.It has been observed that, many birds of the foreign origin also migrate to Panamaram during the nestling season. The Cattle Egret(Bubulcus Ibis) is also observed in breeding here in 2010, the breeding of the bird is reported in the state after 62 years. Other main species are Little Egret, Ardeola(Pond Heron), Night Heron, Intermediate Egret, Purple Heron, and Black-headed Ibis
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panamaram
Panamaram
— village —
PanamaramLocation of Panamaram
in Kerala and India
Coordinates 11.7405700°N 76.075790°E / 11.74057°N 76.07579°E / 11.74057; 76.07579Coordinates: 11.7405700°N 76.075790°E / 11.74057°N 76.07579°E / 11.74057; 76.07579
Country India
State Kerala
District(s) Wayanad
Population 11,651 (2001[update])
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Codes[show]• Pincode • 670721
• Vehicle • KL-
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panamaram
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 11°44'23"N 76°4'5"E
- Kaniyambetta 3.4 km
- Madakkimala 8 km
- KOTTATHARA 8.6 km
- Thonichal 10 km
- Thekkumthara 10 km
- Kakkavayal 11 km
- Krisnagiri 15 km
- Kolagappara 17 km
- Thalapuzha 18 km
- Kunnambetta 18 km
- Aryanoor padasekharam 0.7 km
- Panamaram Mananthavady road, st marys school 1.1 km
- thottathil 1.3 km
- Edatham Kunnu 1.3 km
- mmt 2.1 km
- Cherukattoor Colony 3 km
- imam gazzali accademi koolivayal 3.4 km
- Kelom Kadavu 3.8 km
- Cherukattoor Ozhukolly Pada Sekharam 4.3 km
- Karamthullil Coffee Estate 4.6 km
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