Aripalam
Aripalam is a village situated in Thrissur district, Kerala, India. Nearest towns are Irinjalakuda and Kodungallore. Main highlight of the village is it is a place between two main roads they are Thrissur - Kodungallur SH22 and Panvel - Edappally Road to connecting NH17 - NH47.
History
In the last decade of the 18th Century the last Naduvazhi Nambiar of Mukundapuram Nadu died and Sakthan Thampuran, the Ruler of Kochi formed Mukundapuram taluk by adding Mapranam nadu and Nandilathu nadu to Mukundapuram nadu Aripalam 2)Thazhekkad, 3)Mukundapuram and formed old Mapranam nadu into a single Mapranam Proverty for administrative and revenue purposes.Before the arrival of Tipu Sulthan to Mukundapuram nadu in December 1789 the headquarters of Padruado Archbishops of Cranganoreof Syro-Malabar Christians was at Aripalam of Mukkundapuram Nadu.
A certain group of people with Portuguese ancestry, named Anglo-Indians lives here.
A number of factors fostered a strong sense of community among Anglo-Indians.
Their cuisine, dress, speech, Anglo-centric culture, etc. segregate them from the native population.