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- The Ettuveetil Pillamar (Lords of the Eight Noble Houses) were Nair nobles from eight ruling Houses in erstwhile Travancore Kingdom in the present-day...
- Marthanda Varma (1729 -1758). The 'Ettuveetil Pillamar' had challenged Marthanda Varma who ruled Travancore. Ettuveetil Pillamar, who had a decisive influence...
- member of the Sree Moolam Po****r ****embly Nair Brigade Ettara Yogam Ettuveetil Pillamar Pillai (surname) Nair Service Society Sircar, Dineschandra (1966)...
- with Srambikkal Sathyaneshan over a previous episode intensifies after Ettuveetil Ganeshan, the son of deceased Etuveettil Ananthan Nambiar from the previous...
- Unnikrishnan as Priest Shankar as Man at the Restaurant (cameo) Pavitran as Ettuveetil Raghavan Pillai Kottayam Santha gave voice (dubbed) for all the female...
- Thirunal Marthanda Varma and the Thampi siblings for the Throne of Venad, Ettuveetil Pillamar sided with Sri Padmanabhan Thampi and Raman Thampi. For destroying...
- Company forces at the Battle of Colachel in 1741.He also put an end to the ettuveetil pillamars and the ettara yogam council and took the full power as a king...
- family, all with the title of Pillai. Hence they came to be known as the Ettuveetil Pillamar or the Lords of the Eight Houses.The confederacy of these Pillamar...
- needed] During internal riots in Travancore and while escaping from the Ettuveetil Pillamar (Lords of the Eight Houses), the king reached Poovar. It was...
- Marthanda Varma. Rajah Rama Varma was a weak ruler during whose reign the Ettuveetil Pillamar, the Ettara Yogam and other nobles had more power than the King...