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Thirupappur families ruled the five lands of Venad. The Nanjilnad was ruled from a palace in Panavilai in the south uphill of the Kottaaru harbour. Parts of Nanjil nadu were intermittently ruled by Pandiyaas, and those lands were purchased by Venad before the declaration of Thivithaamcore
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Kottaru harbour was stationed an army, and the place was called as Pattaazha Vizhai. The army was supported by 12 Aasaans who managed the Panchavankaattu Chaalai(The University of 64 Arts). The army in Pattazha Vizhai was providing security to the Vaniga Vizhai Yard,
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From Vaniga Vizhai, there always had bullock cart industry which had 7 units each was specialising in making different parts of the cart. Later some of the units were shifted near
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