Pattambi was originally a part of the Nedunganad Swaroopam dynasty, which was ruled by
Nedungadis, who held sway over a large part of present-day Pattambi and Ottapalam
tehsils. By the end of the 15th century CE, Nedunganad came under the leadership of the
Zamorin of Calicut, who was also the main ruler of the
South Malabar region. The Zamorin appointed his local chieftain at
Kavalappara Kovilakam to rule this area. It was a part of the
Walluvanad taluk in the
Malappuram Revenue Division of the
Malabar District during the
British Raj, and later became part of the
Ottapalam taluk. The Pattambi Bridge, that connects the town to
Nhangattiri, was built in 1966 and was sanctioned to be replaced in 2011 due to ageing. Now, Pattambi is the headquarters of
Pattambi Taluk, formed on 23 December 2013. ==Demographics==