Kallooppara

Their lineages are known by family names such as Valiyaveedu, Melepeedika, Kallarakkal, Aalummud, Adangapurathu, Kurunthayil, Thazhepeedika, Mangalathu, Pallikkal, Chamathil, Pandakasalayil, Kanamoottil, Peralummootil, Vattasseril, Kochumannil, Karimbil, Moothedathu, Mundupalathingal and Pallimalayil.

Kallooppara, under Thekkumkoor, had a Kalari (martial arts training center) and a fort, which remained significant until recently.

[5] The King reportedly had strong ties with Kallooppara residents, especially the influential Old Nair lord Family in Koipuram, Eraviperoor.

This family advised the King and helped transfer the Kallooppara sub-division to the Edappally dynasty after the decline of Thekkumkoor.

Kallooppara then came under the Edappally dynasty (Elangalloor Swaroopam), whose founder was reportedly a priest from the Thrikkakara temple.