Puthantheru
Puthantheru is a small town on the coastline between Tirur and Tanur Malappuram district of Kerala state, South India. Previously it was called Theru, but as the town developed its name became Puthantheru. It comes under Tanalur Gram panchayat.
History
Puthantheru was a part of the Kingdom of Tanur in medieval times. It is the part of kerala deeswarapuram village. It was one of the oldest Muslim settlements of India; many mosques and Islamic sites are situated here. Hindu Temples and educational institutions are here.Places of interest
- Kattil Thangal Makam, a historic Muslim pilgrimage site, known as 'Jarathingal/KT Jaram' about east of Puthatheru
- Puthantheru Mahall Jumua Masjid, beautiful major masjid and it is the landmark of puthantheru
- Sree Ganaphathy Temple, an old temple and colony located near the town
- CHM Govt. Arts & Science college Tanur, located in town.
- Devadhar Govt. School, major school in Kerala state.
- ITC Puthantheru, ITC for SC/ST communities. located near town.
- Handi Craft Unit, Rarest handicraft unit in state. located near town.
- Thwaiba Garden, An educational and cultural spot located near Devadhar School