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- Mudaliar (alternatively spelled: ****liar, Mudali, ****li ) is a Tamil title and surname. As title, it was historically given to high-ranking officers...
- Sathuvachari Varadarajan Mudaliar (9 October 1926 – 2 January 1988), also known as Vardhabhai and Vardha, was an Indian crime boss. From the early 1960s...
- Sir Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar (14 October 1887 – 17 July 1976) was an Indian lawyer, diplomat, and statesman who was the first president of the United Nations...
- Thuluva Vellalar, also known as Agamudaya Mudaliar or Arcot Mudaliars, is a caste found in northern Tamil Nadu, southern Andhra Pradesh and southern Karnataka...
- Tharini Mudaliar is a South African born Australian actress, singer, and violinist. She is best known for her role portraying the fictional character Kamala...
- September 1952 under the chairmanship of Dr. Lakshmanaswamy Mudaliar. It was called the Mudaliar Commission after him. The commission recommended diversifying...
- Chandramathi Mudaliar was a 17th-century Tamil chieftain and ruler of south Kongu Nadu (Erode region) who fought many battles against the Madurai Nayak...
- Mudaliar, also spelled as Mudaliyar, ****liyar, Mudali, and Mudhali, is a surname used by people belonging to Sengunthar and Thuluva Vellala, Kondaikatti...
- Ramaswami Mudaliar or Ramaswamy Mudaliar may refer to: Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar (1887–1976), Indian lawyer, politician and statesman S. Ramaswami Mudaliar (1840–1911)...
- Vallal Pachaiyappa Mudaliar (1754–1794) or Arcot Pachayyappa Mudaliar was a Madras merchant, philanthropist, and dubash of the 18th century. Commemorative...