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Balasingham Nadesan (died 2009), Sri
Lankan rebel C.
Natesa Mudaliar (1875–1937),
Indian politician F. G.
Natesa Iyer (1880–1963),
Indian activist G. A. Natesan...
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organised by the Tiruchirappalli-based
Indian National Congress leader F. G.
Natesa Iyer. In 1936
Subbulakshmi moved to
Madras (now Chennai). She also made...
- S. M.
Natesa Sastri (1859–1906) was a polyglot,
scholar in
eighteen languages and aut****d many
books in Tamil,
Sanskrit and English. His scholarliness...
- Dr. C.
Natesa Mudaliar (1875–1937), also
known as Natesan, was an
Indian politician and
activist of the
Dravidian Movement from what is now the Indian...
- F. G.
Natesa Iyer (11
November 1880 – 23
January 1963) was an
Indian activist in the
Indian National Congress during the
Indian independence movement....
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established on 20
November 1916 in
Victoria Public Hall in
Madras by Dr C.
Natesa Mudaliar and co-founded by T. M. Nair, P.
Theagaraya Chetty and Alamelu...
- Nata
which means "act, drama, dance" and
Ishvara meaning "lord".
Natesa (IAST:
Naṭeśa) is
another alternate equivalent term for
Nataraja found in 1st-millennium...
- S. V.
Natesa Mudaliar was an
Indian politician and
former Member of the
Legislative ****embly of
Tamil Nadu. He was
elected to the
Tamil Nadu legislative...
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Kothandarama Natesa Iyer or S. K.
Natesa Iyer (1887 - 7
November 1947) was a Sri
Lankan journalist,
trade union leader and
politician of
Indian Tamil...
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Justice Party on 20
November 1916 in
Victoria Public Hall in
Madras by C.
Natesa Mudaliar along with T. M. Nair and P.
Theagaraya Chetty as a
result of a...