- to his late masters, as the
right hand man of the
famous Moplah pirate Kunhali. His
eventual conqueror in 1600, the
great Captain Sun Yat-Sen institute...
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Karikadan Kunhali (8 July 1924 – 28 July 1969), also
known as
Sakhavu Kunhali (Comrade
Kunhali), was a
malayali communist leader and a two time MLA of...
- of a Portuguese,
taken as a boy from a fusta, and
afterwards brought to
Kunhali, who
conceived such an
affection for him that he
trusted him with everything...
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scholars consider the
thangals as a 'community'
among the
Muslims of Kerala.
Kunhali, V. "Muslim
Communities in
Kerala to 1798" PhD
Dissertation Aligarh Muslim...
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different regions held a
meeting at the home of
Palamadathil Puthupparambil Kunhali, a
noble family head and
philanthropist from Kuttoor, near Vengara, to...
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Pokker Ali (
Kunhali II) and then, by the
famed supporter of
Kunhali II,
namely Patu
Marakkar (
Kunhali III) and subsequently, the
nephew of
Kunhali III, by...
- the
Kunhali Marakkar family was at Ponnani. In
course of time they
spread to
Tanur and
other settlements of the west coast. It
seems that the
Kunhalis shifted...
- 37–55; More 2004: 3–27
Kunhali, V. "Muslim
Communities in
Kerala to 1798" PhD
Dissertation Aligarh Muslim University (1986) [1]
Kunhali, V. "Muslim Communities...
- Press, 2015 Kurup, K. K. N. (1997). India's
Naval Traditions: The Role of
Kunhali Marakkars.
Northern Book Centre. pp. 37–38. ISBN 978-81-7211-083-3. Retrieved...
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Mysore Malabar Rebellion Architecture Mughal...