- Area : 2132 km ²
- Population :
786,627
- Density
of Population : 369 people/km²
- No.
of Taluks : 3 (Mananthavady, Sulthan Bathery, Vythiri)
- No.
of State Legislative Assembly Constituencies : 3 (North
Wayanad, Sulthan Bathery
and Kalpetta)
- Lok
Sabha Constituencies : North Wayanad Assembly Seat is in Kannur Lok
Sabha Seat, the other two in Kozhikode.
- District
Headquarters : Kalpetta (Municipality, population: 29,602
in 2001 census)
- Other
Important Towns : Sulthan Bathery, Mananthavady.
Wayanad lies between north latitude 110 27' and 150 58' and east
750 47' and 700 27'. It is bounded on the east by Nilgigris and Mysore
districts of Tamilnadu and Karnataka respectively, on the north by
Coorg district of Karnataka, on the south by Malappuram and on the
west by Kozhikode and Kannur.
Wayanad district stands on the southern top of the Deccan
plateau and its chief glory is the majestic Western ghats with lofty
ridges
interspersed with dense forest, tangled jungles and deep valleys,
the terrain is rugged.
In ancient times the land was ruled by the
Vedar Rajas. Later Wayanad came under the rule of Pazhassi Raja of
Kottayam Royal Dynasty. The
modern history of the district is associated with the events that
took place during the Mysorean invasion and the long spell of the
British rule stretching over a period of about two centuries. There
was fierce encounter between the British and Pazhassi Rajah. When
the state of Kerala came into being in 1956, Wayanad was a part of
Cannannore district; later in 1957 south Wayanad was added to Kozhikode
district and north Wayanad remained with Cannannore district. By
amalgamating the north Wayanad and south Wayanad, the present Wayanad
district came into being on the 1st November 1980 comprising of three
taluks; Vythiry, Mananthavady and Sulthan Bathery.
One important characteristic feature of this
district is the large adivasi population, consisting mainly of Paniyas,
Kurumas, Adiyars,
Kurichyas, Ooralis, Kadans,Kattunaikkans are the different aboriginal
tribes of Wayanad. The Kurichyar is the most developed among them.
They are small land owners, whereas the members of other tribes are
mostly labourers. Wayanad district stands first in the case of adivasi
population (about 36%) among other districts in the state.
Wayanad
has a large settler population. There are people from almost all
parts of Kerala who migrated to this fertile land for building
up their lives. Wayanad has a small jain community consisting of Gowders
who came from Karnataka. The have built beautiful temples all over
the district. Almost all sections of Christianity are well represented.
One fourth population of Wayanad is constituted by Christians. Muslims
constitute another one fourth population and rest of the population
belongs to Hindus. Their hard work and sacrifice helped them to prosper.
On the other hand, the last few decades have seen the complete marginalisation
of the indigeneous people.
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