Ettayapuram estate

Permanently settled estate of Ettaiyapuram
Permanently settled zamindari.
1567–1947
Capital Ettaiyapuram
Languages Tamil, Telugu, English
Religion Hindu
Political structure Zamindari estate
History
   Established 1567
   Disestablished 1947

Ettaiyapuram estate was a zamindari estate situated in the Ottapidaram taluk of the erstwhile Tinnevely district.

Geography

Ettaiyapuram was located in the north-eastern corner of Tinnevely district. The estate covered an area of 570 square miles (1,500 km2) and 374 villages and in 1901, had a population of 154,000. The headquarters of the estate was the town of Ettaiyapuram.

History

Raja Jagavira Rama Kumara Ettappa Nayaker Aiyan of Ettaiyapuram with his Diwan Ranganadha Chettiar

The estate was ruled by the Telugu Nayak Balija Naidu dynasty whose ancestors hailed from Chandragiri in present-day Andhra Pradesh. During an invasion of Alauddin Khilji, Kumaramuttu Nayak Balija Naidu the founder of the dynasty migrated from Chandragiri to Tirunelveli where he was granted the region comprising the later-established Ettaiyapuram estate. The town of Ettaiyapuram was established in 1567.

List of zamindars

References

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