what was the reason behind constant conflict among small rulers of kerala in the fifteenth century
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In the fifteenth century, Kerala did not have any strong central rule. Lack of a strong ruler in the center led to many factions throughout the state. There were a number of small rulers vying and fighting with each other to rule over the citizens. This lack of a stable and strong ruler at the center led to frequent conflicts between various small rulers.
In order to avoid bloodshed due to wars, the Kalari system of martial arts was used.
Under this system, one Kalari warrior from one faction would fight another warrior from another faction and whoever won was declared the ruler.
This system led to a no bloodshed situation, despite some constant conflicts.
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