Kayyur

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Country India
STDCode 0467
671313
Kayyur
village
Kayyur is located in Kerala
Kayyur
Kayyur
Location in Kerala, India
Kayyur is located in India
Kayyur
Kayyur
Kayyur (India)
Coordinates: 12°15′46″N 75°11′20″E / 12.262641°N 75.188907°E / 12.262641; 75.188907
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKasaragod
Government
  TypePanchayati raj (India)
  BodyKayyur-Cheemeni Grama Panchayat
Area
  Total
20.55 km2 (7.93 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
6,450
  Density314/km2 (813/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
STDCode 0467
671313
Vehicle registrationKL-60
Nearest citycheemeni
Grey bellied cuckoo spotted in Kayyur

Kayyur is a village in Kasaragod district in the state of Kerala, India. Nearest town is Cheemeni.[1]

Kayyur is a small village in the Hosdurg taluk.

Kayyur Incident

In 1940, peasants there under the leadership of communists rose against the two local jenmis, Nambiar of Kalliat and the Nayanar of Karakkatt Edam. Several people were killed and four communist leaders were found guilty and hanged by the government,(Madathil Appu, Podavara Kunhambu Nair, Koithattil Chirukandan and Pallickal Abu Bakr)being the guilty. A fifth instigator (Choorikadan Krishnan Nair) was sentenced to life imprisonment and spared from the death penalty, since he was under the age of criminal liability.[2] [3]

Kannada writer Niranjana's work Chirasmarane is based on the Kayyur revolt.

Village of Rebels

Kayyur has developed a reputation for being a village of rebel over a period of history. The first communist rebellion happened in Kayyur and several revolts followed suit. Madathil Appu was hanged by the British in 1943. Kayyur is considered the cradle of agrarian revolution in Kerala. The people of this village have an anti-feudal attitude.[4] The place is located near Cheruvathur.

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