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- Kakkala is a Southern Dravidian language of Kerala, India. It is unclassified but is probably one of the Malayalamoid languages or one of the Tamiloid...
- Malaryan, Malavedan, Mannan, Jeseri, Mullu Kurumba. Unclassified Kumbaran and Kakkala may be Malayalam languages as well. Glottolog classifies the Malayalam...
- is written in the Arabic alphabet and contains many loans from Arabic. Kakkala may be either a Tamil language or one of the Malayalam languages. Glottolog...
- Lakshadweep Jeseri Sociolects Nambudiri dialect Nair dialect Ezhava dialect Judeo-Malayalam Suriyani Arabi Malayalam Mappila Unclassified Malanmkuravan Kakkala...
- Some earlier scholars identified Kakkala as the Rashtrakuta king Kakkala II (Karka II), but this is not correct, as Kakkala II ascended the Rashtrakuta throne...
- addition, Glottolog lists several unclassified Dravidian languages: Kumbaran, Kakkala (both of Tamil-Malayalam) and Khirwar. A com****tional phylogenetic study...
- Krishna-deva, or Krishna-raja II Kṛṣṇadeva, or Kṛṣṇarāja II c. 1060–1090 Kakkala-deva, or Kakala-deva Kakkaladeva, or Kākaladeva c. 1090–1115 Vikrama-simha...
- Kulasekaran I, King (1190–1216) Paramaras of Chandravati (complete list) – Kakkala-deva, or Kakala-deva, King (c.1090–1115) Vikrama-simha, King (c.1115–1145)...
- King (c.1050–1060) Krishna-deva, or Krishna-raja II, King (c.1060–1090) Kakkala-deva, or Kakala-deva, King (c.1090–1115)[citation needed] Paramara dynasty...
- Lakshadweep Jeseri Sociolects Nambudiri dialect Nair dialect Ezhava dialect Judeo-Malayalam Suriyani Arabi Malayalam Mappila Unclassified Malanmkuravan Kakkala...