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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Nagendra Rao, the trading communities of Saraswats, Jews, Arabs, Komatis, Nawayath, etc. were active in south Kanara when the Portuguese arrived for trading...