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it is believed that the first settlement on these islands was made by
Cheraman Perumal, the last king of Kerala, as a result of shipwreck on
the stormy Arabian seas. But the historical record shows that, around
the 7th century, a Muslim saint was shipwrecked on the island of Amini.
He converted the inhabitants here to Islam, despite initial opposition.
Although the sovereignty remained
in the hands of the Hindu Raja of Chirakkal, it eventually passed to the
Ali Raja of Cannanore (Kannur) in the 16th century, the only Muslim royal
family of Kerala, and later, in 1783 to Tipu Sultan. Following the defeat
of Tipu Sultan by the British, at Srirangapattanam in 1799, the islands
were annexed by the East India Company. It remained with the British until
Independence, when it was made a Union territory of the Indian Union in
1956. |
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