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- Moorkoth Kumaran (1874–1941) was a social reformer, a teacher and a writer in Malayalam. He came from a Thiyya family of Telicherry. He was a disciple...
- Moorkoth Ramunni (15 September 1915 – 9 July 2009) was a Malayali fighter pilot in the Royal Indian Air Force, and the first Indian Administrative officer...
- Government of India. Shankaran was born to Kavinisheri Raman Nair and Moorkoth Kalyaniyamma on 13 June 1924, in Kol****ery, a village in Kannur district...
- Malabar, British India. It was established by T. Sivasankaran in 1907. Moorkoth Kumaran was the editor. He merged his Kerala Sanchari newspaper with Mithavadi...
- Oyyarathu Chandu Menon M. N. Vijayan Ven****il Kunhiraman Nayanar Moorkoth Ramunni Moorkoth Kumaran Vagbhatananda Keeleri Kunhikannan Anadhatheerthan K. Raghavan...
- Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan. Sree Narayana Guruswamikalude jeeva charithram– Moorkoth Kumaran-(The official biography as approved by Sivagiri mutt.) Published...
- Natarajan, Ramesh Babu; Menon, K. Ramakrishna; Chandrasekhar, Lekshmi. P; Moorkoth, Vidya (March 2015). "Red pepper (Capsi**** annuum) carotenoids as a source...
- a journalist. He was born on May 14, 1905, and was the eldest son of Moorkoth Kumaran, a po****r Malayalam short story writer and social reformer. He...
- Krishnan took over as the editor under the new management. In February 1897, Moorkoth Kumaran became the editor. C. P. Govindan Nair also served as the editor...
- Cabinet Minister Moorkoth Kumaran (1874–1941), teacher and short story writer Moorkoth Ramunni (1915–2009), pilot and bureaucrat Moorkoth Kunhappa (1905–1993)...