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- particularly after Indian independence. Vallal Pachayappa Mudaliar- a famous Dubashe of Madras and the founder of Pachayappa Educational Trust. V. L. Ethiraj-...
- worked for the British East India Company. As in the early 19th century, dubashes such as Avadhanum Paupiah were notorious for their corrupt practices, the...
- Tondaimandalam, Ponneri and Pundamalli Vellalas use the title Mudaliar; Most of the Dubashes in the late eighteenth-century Madras were Telugu brahmans or Telugu perikavārs...
- percentage of ownership. Some of the Kondaikatti Velaalar were emplo**** as dubashes, literally, a person who could speak two languages, in the Company. When...
- mostly dubashes (middlemen) of British merchants and business establishments. Several of the streets in the neighbourhood are named after these dubashes. The...
- festival, Is it done for you to miss this excitement, Poompavai? The early dubashes or Indian merchants who worked for the British East India Company were...
- of Methwold's Estate because of his intelligence. Cyrus the Great the Dubashes only son and childhood friend of Saleem's. After his father's death through...
- grandfather, Mothavarapu Dera Venkataswami Naidu. His family was involved as dubashes (interpreters and middlemen in business dealings with the British) and...
- estimated at five lakhs of pagodas or 1.7 million rupees" Reference: The Dubashes of Madras by Susan Neild-Basu (1984)). The bequests, however, remained...
- Street'. Several of them were Telugu speaking, followed by the middlemen or dubashes (men who knew two languages), chiefly Telugu-speaking Komutti and Beri...