- The
Nawayath (also
spelled as
Navayath and
Nawayat and also
called Nait, Naiti,
Naithee and Naita) are an
Indian community and a
subgroup of
Konkani Muslims...
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Nawayath Sultanate (13th
century C.E. to 14th
century C.E.), also
known as the
Hunnur Sultanate, was a
small kingdom situated on the
Karavali coast in...
- the
Hoysala Empire before p****ing into the
Nawayath Sultanate's control.
Bhatkal was
governed by the
Nawayath Sultanate (Honnur) from the
beginning of the...
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region along the west
coast of India, who
practice Islam.[page needed]
Nawayath and "Nakhuda"
Muslims from the
North Canara district of
Karnataka have...
- said to have sta**** for a time in the
district under the
protection of
Nawayath Sultan Jamal Al-Din at Hunnur. This
place is
presently known as Hosapatna...
- (sherugar),
Daivajna Brahmin,
Gauda Saraswat Brahmin, Namadhari, Nakhuda,
Nawayath, and Christians.
Manki was a part of
Hoysala Empire from 1291
until 1343...
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lands in Tenginagundi. Many
Nawayath Muslims were
appointed in the
administrative positions. The
families of
these nobles Nawayath still use
their surnames...
-
under the
protection of Jamal-ud-Din,
ruler of the
small but
powerful Nawayath Sultanate on the
banks of the
Sharavathi river next to the
Arabian Sea...
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Karnataka state of India. Once the
capital of
Nawayath Sultanate and the
former settlement of
Nawayath community. In 1342, it was
visited by the Moroccan...
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Nagendra Rao, the
trading communities of Saraswats, Jews, Arabs, Komatis,
Nawayath, etc. were
active in
south Kanara when the
Portuguese arrived for trading...