-
marital relationship with the Balijas. They are
present in
Tamil Nadu.
Kavarai is the
Tamil name for
Balijas who have
settled in
Tamil Nadu and is the...
-
smaller numbers in
Telangana and Kerala. In
Tamil Nadu, they are
known as
Kavarais.
Variations of the name in use in the
medieval era were Balanja, Bananja...
- D. 1556 )
mentions the
Thanjavur Nayak kings belonged to the
Kavarai community.
Kavarai is the
Tamil name for
Balijas who have
settled in
Tamil nadu....
- Ayyavolu-500, Ubhayananadesigal, Settis, Settiguttas, Birudas, Biravaniges,
Kavarai, etc.
Temples were the
pivot around which socio-economic
activities of...
-
mentions the
Gingee ruler Venkatapati Nayaka belonged to the
Kavarai community.
Kavarai is the
Tamil name for
Balijas who have
settled in
Tamil nadu....
-
Padannan Kavara (other than
Telugu speaking or
Tamil speaking Balija,
Kavarai, Gavara, Gavarai,
Gavarai Naidu,
Balija Naidu,
Gajalu Balija or
Valai Chetty)...
-
Padannan Kavara (Other than
Telugu speaking or
Tamil speaking Balija,
Kavarai, Gavara, Gavari,
Gavarai Naidu,
Balija Naidu,
Gajalu Balija or
Valai Chetty)...
-
connected through their involvement in trade,
while those calling themselves Kavarai were
simply using the
Tamil term for Balija. However,
other groups, such...
-
Kuyavar Street,
Pullaakulam (North),
Soleswaran Temple,
Kottikulam (North),
Kavarai Street & Uppulimedu. One of the
records suggest that the
moats could have...
- vēḷāpuram, and in 64 katikati-tāvalam... ...comprising ceṭṭi, ceṭṭi-puttiran,
kavarai, kātrivan, kāmuntasvāmi, ōttan, ulpa****paikkaran, palakai, kōttai,., cinkam...