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military captains and
governors of
feudal states in the
Middle Ages.
Today it is also a surname...
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Nayakkars remained fraught throughout the 18th and
early 19th centuries. As
early as Narendrasinha's reign,
attempts at
appointing Nayakkars to prominent...
- Vira Narendrasinha's
death in 1739. He was
married to a Telugu-speaking
Nayakkar princess from
South India (Madurai) and was
childless by her. Eventually...
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relative Kothala in his
clash against Nallama Nayakkar brings about a
bonding between the two, as
Nayakkar killed Kothala's
father Thavasi Thevar in a melee...
- brother-in-law, who was
crowned as Sri
Vijaya Rajasinha in 1739. They were of
Nayakkar origin,
spoke Sinhala and Tamil, and used both
Sinhala and
Tamil as their...
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Kayathar on 16
October 1799. He
belongs to
Thokalavar sub-sect of
Rajakambala Nayakkar Community.
Veerapandiya Kattabomman was born to his
parents Jagaveera Kattabomman...
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ruler also
gilded the
vimana of the
primary shrines with gold.
Chettiappa Nayakkar rebuilt the
Dvarapala mandapam in
front of the
Sannadhi gopuram, as well...
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Volume 15,
Issues 1-8". The
Nayakkars were of
Telugu origin but
spoke Tamil.
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Pulithevan Nadu's
capital was Avudaiyapura. However,
during the
reign of
Nayakkar dynasty (1529–64), the
region was
divided into 72
palayams (small territories)...