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- groups who called themselves Paravars. It speculated that their common root were the mostly Christian Tamil-speaking Paravars, The other groups were the...
- romanized: Bhārata, Tamil: பரதர், romanized: Paratar) also known as Bharatakula and Paravar, is an ethnicity in the island of Sri Lanka. Earlier considered a caste...
- term applied to the various fishing communities in Tamil Nadu such as the Paravars of the southeast coast, Sembadavars of the inland regions and Pattanavars...
- to convert the Paravars to their own faith but all their attempts failed as the Paravars were firm in their Catholic faith. The Paravars shifted the statue...
- extending along the Coromandel Coast from Tuticorin to Comorin ruled by Paravars and their rulers. The coast took its name from the presence of pearls along...
- around Kanyakumari were known for pearl fisheries ruled by the Paravars. From 1527, the Paravars, being threatened by Arab fleets offs**** who were supported...
- Conversion of the Paravars by Francis Xavier in South India, in a 19th-century coloured lithograph...
- religion as a vehicle for the social advancement of their community, as the Paravars had previously attempted in their conversion to Christianity. The British...
- The m**** conversion of Paravars date back to the Portuguese era and the conflict over the Pearl Fishery Coast between the Paravars and arabs in the 15th...
- as the indigenous people of this coast, famous for pearl fishing, the Paravars, resorted to m**** conversion, they were ****cuted by the Nayaks of Madurai...