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Which of the following is true regarding the Nadu Swaroopams?

  1. In order to increase their power, Nadus used to clash with one another and used to join forces against the common enemy.

  2. Swaroopams had their own military.

  3. Fearing the attack from Mysore Sultans many Naduvazhis fled to Venadu.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In order to increase their power, the Nadus used to clash with one another and used to join forces against common enemies like the Portuguese and the Dutch. The Swaroopams had their own military. Arisippadijanam of Venadu, Padamalanayanmar of Kolathu Nadu and Lokaru of Nediyiruppu were such armies. By the second half of the 18th century the Sultans of Mysore, Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan marched towards Kerala and led military campaigns which created frenzy among the Naduvazhis of northern Kerala. Thus, fearing the attack from Mysore Sultans many Naduvazhis and Desavazhis fled to Venadu.

What was the chief of Ur called?

  1. Kudipathi

  2. Naduvazhi

  3. Pradhan

  4. Uralar


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Many kudis constituted the Ur. The chief of Ur was called Uralar.

Which of the following was southermost Nadu in medieval Kerala?

  1. Kolathunadu

  2. Venad

  3. Kollam

  4. Vembalanadu


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The southernmost Nadu in medieval Kerala was Venad. The Nadus were under the Perumals who ruled Kerala with their capital at Mahodayapuram. All the 14 nadus from Kolathunadu in the north to the Venad in the south accepted the rule of the Perumals.

What were Kudis?

  1. Kudis were the families of occupational groups engaged in gold mining

  2. Kudis were the families of occupational groups engaged in coal mining

  3. Kudis were the families of occupational groups engaged in agriculture

  4. Kudis were the families of occupational groups engaged in weavinng


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The nadus were the places where the people established their agricultural settlement and consisted of numerous kudis and Urs. The Kudis were the families of occupational groups engaged in agriculture. The chief of Kudi was Kudipathi.

By the 12th century CE, the centralized rule of the Perumals came to an end. The new power that developed in the Nadus were known as Naduvazhi Saroopams. Who were Swaroopams?

  1. Fighting tribes

  2. Ruling families

  3. Geographical explorers

  4. Traders


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The centralized rule of the Perumals came to an end by 12th century CE. The Nadus became independent. The positions of power that eventually developed in the Nadus were known as Naduvazhi Swaroopams. The Swaroopams were the ruling families with the right of self-rule and they followed matrilineal system of inheritance called Marumakkathayam.

What was the capital of Perumals?

  1. Muziris

  2. Mahodayapuram

  3. Thanjavur

  4. Madurai


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Nadus were under the Perumals who ruled Kerala with their capital at Mahodayapuram which is presently known as Kodungaloor. Rajasekharan, Sthanu Ravi, Kotakota Kerala Kesari, Adhithyan Kota, Ramakulasekharan were some Perumal rulers who ruled during 800-1122 CE with Mahodayapuram as their capital.

Naluthali was a ____________.

  1. council of soldiers

  2. council of villagers

  3. council of kings

  4. council of brahmins


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Perumals had a centralised nature of administration. In the matters of administration the Perumals were assisted by Naluthali. Naluthali was a council of Brahmins.

What was chief of the Kudi called?

  1. Senapati

  2. Kulapati

  3. Kudipathi

  4. Mukhia


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Kudis were the families of occupational groups engaged in agriculture. The chief of Kudi was Kudipathi.

Which of the following was northernmost Nadu in medieval Kerala?

  1. Kolathunadu

  2. Venad

  3. Kollam

  4. Ezhimala


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The northernmost Nadu in medieval Kerala was Kolathunadu. The Nadus were under the Perumals who ruled Kerala with their capital at Mahodayapuram. All the 14 nadus from Kolathunadu in the north to the Venad in the south accepted the rule of the Perumals.

Who were karalar?

  1. Ruling class

  2. Temple priests

  3. Middle men, who cultivated on the land given by the rulers or brahmins

  4. Local merchants


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Owners of devaswam land were called Ooralar . The rulers, Brahmins or the people of the temple did not directly cultivate in this land. They used to give the land for cultivation to middle men called, Karalar.