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Arikady Fort

Arikadi fort is a fort located in the Kasaragod district of Kerala, India. It is also known as Kumbla fort. The fort is located at a distance of 2 km from Kumbla on the NH 66 National Highway. Excavations by a team from the Department of Archeology, University of Kerala in 2015 uncovered a large hall possibly meant for congregation. The excavation was carried out as part of the 'A Survey of Forts' research project jointly funded by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the University of Kerala. Excavations have also uncovered large quantities of roof tiles, local pottery, Chinese pottery, lead bullets and the mold used to make them. According to the South Canara Manual, the Keladi Nayakas (1500-1763) who had their capitals at Keladi, Ikkeri and Bednore in Karnataka built few forts in the Hosdurg-Kasargod region of Kerala. Arikadi Fort is one of them. According to historical records, Arikady Fort was built by Ikeri Hiriya Venkadappa Nayak in the year 1608. In the second volume of the South Canara District Manual, Stuart records that there was an inscription in Kannada at the entrance to the fort, which states that the fort was built by Nayak. Other histories are also being told. Most commonly, it is believed that the fort was built during the reign of Tipu Sultan. Another belief is that it was built for the headquarters of the Kumbala dynasty. Another belief is that the fort existed during the reign of the Kolathiri Rajas and that after the collapse of the Kolathiri kingdom and the Vijayanagara Empire, the area came under the control of the Ikkeri Nayakas and they rebuilt the forts. Some historians say that the fort was under the rule of the Maypadi Kovilakam, which had jurisdiction from Kumbala to the Chandragiri river. The area was under their control during the heyday of the Vijayanagara Empire, which was later handed over to the Nayaks of Bednore and the local king acted as their feudatory. After the fall of the Vijayanagara Empire, it fell into the hands of the Mysore rulers and after the defeat of Tipu Sultan by the British, the fort fell to the British control.

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About Village

Arikady village is located in Manjeshwaram Taluk of Kasaragod district in Kerala, India. It comes under Manjeshwar assembly and Kasaragod parliamentary constituency. Kasaragod is nearest town to Bombrana which is approximately 19km away. The people speak Malayalam, Kannada, Tulu, . Migrant workers also speak Hindi and Tamil languages.

Demography

Arikady is a large village located in Kasaragod Taluka of Kasaragod district, Kerala with total 1398 families residing. The Arikady village has population of 8001 of which 3813 are males while 4188 are females as per Population Census 2011. In Arikady village population of children with age 0-6 is 1199 which makes up 14.99 % of total population of village. Average Sex Ratio of Arikady village is 1098 which is higher than Kerala state average of 1084. Child Sex Ratio for the Arikady as per census is 894, lower than Kerala average of 964. Arikady village has lower literacy rate compared to Kerala. In 2011, literacy rate of Arikady village was 89.83 % compared to 94.00 % of Kerala. In Arikady Male literacy stands at 94.97 % while female literacy rate was 85.31 %.As per Census 2011, population of Arikady is 3813.

Geography

Arikady village have an extent of 1385.82 acre. Local roads have access to National Highway No.66 which connects to Mangalore in the north and Calicut in the south. The nearest railway station is Kumbla on Mangalore-Palakkad line. There is an airport at Mangalore.

Socio-Economic

The Hindus, Muslims,and the Christians, live side by side, each influencing and getting influenced by the culture of the other. Communal harmony and religious tolerance are the noteworthy characteristics of the people.Though the people speak different languages there is no barrier on the cultural unity. Mosques, Temples and Churches stand side by side as symbols of communal cohesion

Ecology

Shiriya river is passing by the side of this village. In the Kumbla-Shiriya Estuary one can see White-bellied Sea Eagles (Haliaeetus leucogaster), Lesser Crested Terns (Thalasseus bengalensis), Greater Crested Terns (Thalasseus bergii), Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) Eurasian Oystercatchers (Haematopus ostralegus) and other birds. Eurasian Oystercatcher is an uncommon, winter visitor and can be seen in seashores and mudflats at estuaries .

Tourism

Arikady Fort is located in this village. It is also known as Kumbla Fort. The Fort is located at a distance of 2Km from Kumbla on the NH 66 National Highway.