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roads and
wheeled vehicle transport were rare
until mid 18th century.
Naduvazhis of
Kerala used
different titles. Historians,
including Robin Jeffry, Faucett...
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stole sacred salagram ornaments from the
Padmanabhaswamy Temple. The
Naduvazhi ministers and
governors dissuade the
Maharaja from
enlisting him with...
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Muppil is an
elite subgroup of the Nair caste. They were vazhunnors,
naduvazhis and
desavazhis of
small feudal polities on the Malabar, present-day Kerala...
- the
Menons were
feudal landlords or
Jenmimar with some of them
being Naduvazhis. They were
often engaged in
various administrative and
political duties...
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Chief Justice.[citation needed] In the
Kingdom of Cochin,
Desavazhis and
Naduvazhis were
empowered to
settle the
disputes following the
prevailing customary...
- from
Kingdom of Kochi, the Onam
festival was
jointly organized by the 61
Naduvazhis (local rulers)
under the
leadership of the
Maharaja of Travancore, till...
- term
applied to
dignify a
group of sub-clans
among the
ruling elites (
Naduvazhi) and
feudal lords (Jenmimar) of the Nair
community in Kerala.
Robin Jeffrey...
- chiefs. The
naduvazhi families each saw
themselves as a
distinct caste in the same
manner as did the rajahs; they did not
recognise other naduvazhi families...
- Kolattiri. This
included dignitaries called "
nāduvazhis", "desavazhis" and "mukhyastans". The
nāduvazhis, who were
heads of "nādus" or
districts headed...
- the end of the celebration.
Thrukkakkara was in
Travancore state, 61
naduvazhis jointly organise the Onam
festival under the
leadership of the Maharaja...