The Arrakkal
Museum is a museum dedicated to the Arakkal family, the only Muslim royal
family in Kerala, south India. The museum is actually a section of the
Arakkalkettu (Arakkal Palace). The durbar hall section of the palace has been
converted into a museum by the Government of Kerala.
Arakkal family
is the royal family which ruled Kannur for several centuaries. They had family
relationship with Kolathiris, the rulers of the neighbouring Chirakkal kingdom.
Arakkal family had trade relationship with Arabs and later with Europeans. The
islands of Lakshadweep and Maldives were ruled by Arakkal family. The king of
Arakkal kingdom was known as Arakkal Raja and the Queen was known as Arakkal
Beevi.
Although
renovated by the government, the Arakkalkettu is still owned by the Arakkal
Family Trust and does not fall under the control of the country's archaeology
department, the Archaeological Survey of India. The government had taken a keen
interest in preserving the heritage of the Arakkal Family, which had played a
prominent role in the history of Malabar. A nominal entry fee is charged by the
Arakkal Family Trust from visitors to the museum.
Location: 3
kms from Kannur
Nearest
Railway Station: Kannur
Nearest Bus
Station: Kannur
Nearest
Airport: Kozhikode (120 kms).
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