- The
Ezhavas, (Malayalam: [iːɻɐʋɐ]) also
known as
Thiyya or
Tiyyar (Malayalam: [t̪ijːɐ]) in the
Malabar region, and
Chovar (Malayalam: [tʃoːʋɐr]) in the...
- The
Ezhava are a
prominent community in
Kerala making up
approximately 25% of the state's po****tion. The
following is a list of
notable members of the...
- The
Ezhava Memorial or the
Ezhava Memorial Petition was a
great petition signed by 13,176
Ezhavas and
submitted to the King of
Travancore on 3 September...
- was
conceived by the
Ezhava Congress leader and a
follower of Sri
Narayana Guru, T. K. Madhavan. It
demanded the
right of the
Ezhavas and 'untouchables'...
- Thiruvananthapuram, in the
erstwhile state of Travancore.
Unlike other Ezhavas who
confined their Sanskrit reading to
ayurvedic works,
Narayana guru studied...
- ****ociated with aristocracy.
Panicker - The
surname is ****ociated with Nairs,
Ezhavas,
Thiyyas and
Christian families.
Mannadiyar -
Aristocratic surnames of...
- open as many of its
schools as
possible to
Ezhavas and that it
would consider applications from
qualified Ezhavas for
posts in all
departments other than...
- due to
differences of
caste and religion")
Until the
early 20th century,
Ezhavas and
other lower castes were not
allowed inside Hindu temples.
During Sree...
- gave it to the
Dewan of Travancore.
Among the
signatories were Nairs,
Ezhavas,
Latin and
Syrian Christians, Anglo-Indians and even a few Namboothiris...
-
title was
given to
prominent Nair,
Saint Thomas Christians,
Kaniyars and
Ezhavas.
Panickers were
landlords and they were
prominent warriors and led the...