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  1. Kodassery Kartha far surpassed in military power Koratty Kaimal. The Christian Sri Kavalakkadan Kochu Vareeth was the chief commander of Kaimal's army. His leadership and military strategies led the Kaimal's party close to victory, but then he was killed in action by Kartha's army.

  2. Koratty Kaimal and Kodassery Kartha were two of such landlords. One day, Kavalakkadan Koch Vareeth, the commander of Kaimal's army was killed during a war between the two landlords. Because of the interference of Kodassery Kartha, the burial could not take place at Ambazhakkadu church.

  3. Kavalakattu Joseph, who was the commander of Koratty Kaimal, was murdered and while his body was being taken for cremation to Ambazhakkadu diocese, it was diverted to Koratty and buried there by the intervention of Kodassery Karathav, who was an enemy of the Koratty Swaroopam.

  4. entekoratty.blogspot.com › 2021 › 02KORATTY MUTHY CHURCH

    Feb 21, 2021 · Ambazhakad Church was established in A.D 300 and was the parish of the Christians of Koratty. The church was under the administrative rule of Kodassery Kartha. Christians had acquired military training and went to the church with a sword and shield.

  5. Jul 14, 2020 · Angamali had for long been the intersecting point for trade routes moving from the central upland part of the region towards Cranganore ( Malliankara) either via Chengamanadu and river Periyar or via Moozhikulam and river Chalakudy ( through Mala, Puthenchira and Pulloottu) on the western and north western side , and the route running across ...

  6. Korattymuthy at Koratty Church is the locally known name of Hail Mary or Mother Mary of Syro-Malabar Catholic community at Koratty in Kerala State, India. Kora...

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  8. In a battle between Kaimal and Kartha many were killed. Sri Kavalakkadan Kochu Vareed, the commander of the Kaimal army was one among the dead. At the time the Catholics had only one church in that area - at Ambazhakkad. Kaimal made all arrangements for the funeral of Sri.