Porlathiri
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Polarthiri was a royal house which ruled part of Calicut before Zamorin around 1200s and later Kadathanadu in South India. Ruled by the Polarthiries, Kadathanadu garnered renown, particularly for its association with the martial art form of Kalaripayattu, a discipline known for producing formidable warriors.
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Kadathanadu emerged as a paramount center for Kalaripayattu, solidifying its reputation as a hub for this ancient martial art. The legacy of Kadathanadu in the realm of Kalaripayattu found vivid expression in the traditional folk songs known as Vadakkan Pattu.
The Polarthiries, as rulers of Kadathanadu, played a pivotal role in shaping the cultural and martial identity of the land.[1][2][3][4]