- The
Saint Thomas Christians, also
called Syrian Christians of India,
Marthoma Suriyani Nasrani,
Malankara Nasrani, or
Nasrani Mappila, are an ethno-religious...
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Malabar Muslims or
Muslim Mappilas are
members of the
Muslim community found predominantly in
Kerala and the
Lakshadweep islands in
Southern India. The...
- The
Kodava Maaple, also
known as
Jamma Maaple, is a
Muslim community residing in
Kodagu district of
Karnataka in
southern India. They are ****s of the...
- 1997, p. 58: "The
Mappillas, the
Muslims of Malabar,
traditionally trace their origins to the
ninth century. [...] By 1921, the
Mappillas (or Moplahs) constituted...
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These people, and
other Muslim converts in the region, are now
known as
Mappillas. A
sizeable part of the
Ezhava community,
especially in
central Travancore...
- British.
Those who
would allow Mappillas who come from
certain area to live were to be
punished and in case
Mappillas come to live nearby, it was to be...
- century.
Muslim settlers married local women;
their children were
known as
Mappillas (Moplahs) and were
actively involved in
horse trading and
manning shipping...
-
descent from Arab
traders like the
Konkani Muslims of the
Konkan region, the
Mappilla of Kerala, and the
Labbai and
Marakkar of
Tamil Nadu and a few Christian...
- the
hands of
Hindu landlords (jenmi)
sustained by
British courts, the
Mappillas responded in a
series of outbreaks, in
which they
wanted their own death...
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Nawayaths of Konkan,
Kodava Maaple of Coorg,
Bearys of Tulu Nadu, and the
Mappillas of Malabar.
These communities share common religious practices and cultural...