Cheraman
Cheraman is a historical dynasty that ruled over the Malabar region of present-day Kerala, India, from the 6th to the 12th century CE. The Cheraman dynasty is notable for its early adoption of Hinduism and its significant contributions to the cultural and religious landscape of South India. The dynasty's origins are traced back to the legendary Cheraman Perumal, who is considered a revered figure in Hindu mythology and is often associated with the establishment of the city of Kodungallur.
The Cheraman rulers were known for their patronage of Hinduism and their efforts to integrate the local
The Cheraman dynasty is also known for its trade relations with other regions, including Southeast Asia and
The Cheraman dynasty came to an end in the 12th century CE, following a series of internal