


Kamanayakkan Patti shall continue to be the name of the campĤ. The Capital of Ezhasa Naadu ( இளச நாடு/இளசை) shall be the Army Camp turned Kamanayakkan Pattiģ. Ezhasa Naadu ( இளச நாடு/இளசை) and Ettayapuram Zameen will be friendly StatesĢ. A stiff and prolonged fight came to a compromise when Chegavera Ramakachil took over the Ettayapuram Zameen.ġ. The natives were following not a religion, but philosophies of a mix of Muthumakkazh Vazhipaadu, Aaseevagam, Trinity Oham of Thoma Muni, Buddhism and Jainism. The Nayakkars following the Caste Centred Brahmin Religion wanted to implement the Caste system and Vedic Dharma principles in to the Ezhasa Naadu. The Migrant Nayakkars and Ezhasa Naattu Paandiya soldiers continuously were fighting over Ezhasa Naadu and on its faith. Due to continued resistance from Ilasanadu kings Ettappans could not even build their palace until 1565. Ettappan and his descendants had appointed Nayakars as the village heads in the Zameen among them was captain Kamanayakkan, who captured the army base of Ilasanaadu and named it after himself as Kaamanaayakkan Patti. In 1415, 1,500 square kilometres (580 sq mi) of Ilasanaadu land was ceded to landowners of Ettappan (controlling Ettayapuram). To collect tribute anyway, Vijayanagara had men from Chandragiri near Chithoor become appointed inside Izhasanaadu as Thisaikaavalars to collect/loot and send taxes. Izhasanaadu) ( இளச நாடு/இளசை), between Madurai and Thoothukkudy, though, was not captured or convinced to join. Kamanayakkanpatti is now a Gram panchayat, which includes one more nearby village, Ettunayakkanpatti.Īfter the Vijayanagara Kingdom captured Mathurai in 1371, most of the Paandiyan sub-kingdoms fell in their hands. It is a fast-growing small village located 14 kilometres to the south-east of Kovilpatti. In Kamanayakkanpatti, 15% of the population is under 6 years of age. Kamanayakkanpatti has an average literacy rate of 73.3%, higher than the national average of 59.5%. Males constitute 50.05% of the population and females 49.05%. As of 2001 India census, Kamanayakkanpatti had a population of 2426.
