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      • The Palakkad Pass has been a crucial passage for trade and cultural exchange for thousands of years. Around 3000 BC to 40 AD, Arab traders dominated the Indian Ocean trade zone and used the Palakkad Gap to facilitate trade between South India and the Arabian Peninsula.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Palakkad_GapPalakkad Gap - Wikipedia

    It is an important mountain pass in the Western Ghats that runs along the entire eastern edge of Kerala isolating it from the neighboring Tamil Nadu. It acts as an important transport corridor between the two States by linking Palakkad District of Kerala with Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu and has served as a vital trade route between the ...

  3. The Palakkad Pass, a low mountain pass nestled in the Western Ghats also known as the Pashchima Ghat or the Sahyadri Mountains between Coimbatore district in Tamilnadu and Palakkad district in Kerala, is a marvel of nature.

  4. May 15, 2023 · It is a crucial passage for roads and railways connecting Coimbatore and Palakkad. The Bharathappuzha River flows through the Palghat Gap. The vegetation in the gap is classified as dry evergreen forest, different from the tropical rainforests of the Western Ghats.

  5. Sep 9, 2024 · Eight important mountain passes in India are Khardung La, Nathu La, Rohtang Pass, Lipulekh Pass, Zojila Pass, Mana Pass, Bara-lacha-la, and Jelep La. These passes serve various purposes, from military routes to trade links.

  6. India at an elevation of about 140 m. The mountain pass is located between Nilgiri Hills in the north and Anaimalai Hills towards the south and connects Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu with Palakkad in Kerala. The mountain pass was an important instrument for human migration across India’s southern tip throughout settled history.

  7. The Palakkad Gap acts as an important transport corridor between the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu and earlier has served as a vital trade route between the east and west coasts of peninsular India.

  8. Palakkad gap has played a major role in enabling human migration into Kerala from parts of Tamil Nadu. From 300 BC to the 13th century, it also helped the Cheras rule the entire Kerala and the Kongu Nadu as one geographical unit from Karur in Western Tamil Nadu.