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Kurukula may
refer to: Karave, a
caste of the Sri
Lankan Sinhalese people Karaiyar, a
caste of the Sri
Lankan Tamils This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Sri
Lanka and India. Both
communities were
historically also
known as
Kurukulam,
meaning Kuru clan.
Under the
reign of
Virarajendra Chola (1063-1070 CE)...
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denoting "Karaiyar".
Kurukulam,
Varunakulam and
Arasakulam were
historically one of the
significant clans of the Karaiyars.
Kurukulam,
meaning "clan of the...
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section of the Karaiyars. Historically, they have also been
referred to as
Kurukulam,
Varunakulam and Karaiyalar.
Sharing similar origins and
status are the...
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Children Home (also
known as
Mahadeva Ashtrama Saivach Chiruvar Illam,
Kurukulam and Gurukulam) is
situated in
Jeyanthy Nagar, Puthumurippu, Kilinochchi...
- Sri Lanka, who both
share similar origin and were
collectively known as
Kurukulam.
Since at
least 14
century AD, they have used
Makara flags in
their ceremonies...
- Museum. Cōmale (1980).
Maturai Māvaṭṭam (in Tamil). Kastūrpā Kānti Kan̲yā
Kurukulam, Veḷiyīṭṭup Pakuti. Anwar,
Kombai S. (7 June 2018). "A
secular temple...
- 2004. Cōmale (1980).
Maturai Māvaṭṭam (in Tamil). Kastūrpā Kānti Kan̲yā
Kurukulam, Veḷiyīṭṭup Pakuti. "GeoHack - Madakulam". geohack.toolforge.org. Retrieved...
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Karaiyar who
share common origins.
Coastline of
Tamil Nadu
Timeline of the
Kurukulam Sembadavar Pārati,
Paktavatcala (1999).
Coromandel fishermen: an ethnography...
- publications:
Tamils in
Early Ceylon by C.
Sivaratnam and the
Story of the
Jaffna Kurukulams by C. F. Nawaratne. The
village of
Mathakal gets
mentioned in the Vaibava...