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- The Ettuveetil Pillamar (Lords of the Eight Noble Houses) were Nair nobles from eight ruling Houses in erstwhile Travancore Kingdom in the present-day...
- put an end to the Ettuveetil Pillamars and the Ettara Yogam council and took full power as a king. The Yogakars and Pillamars were always against the Royal...
- known are the Pillais of the Eight Nair Noble Houses, the Ettuveettil Pillamar of Travancore, were extremely influential in the past, often had greater...
- special powers to deal directly with foreign powers. The Dutch and the Pillamars pressurised the queen to prevent fortification of the settlements by the...
- under-secretary) and a number of Rayasoms or clerks along with Kanakku Pillamars (accountants). Individual districts were run by Sarvadhikaris under the...
- successfully suppressed the 700-year-old stranglehold of the Ettuveetil Pillamar ("Lords of the Eight Houses") and his cousins following the discovery of...
- During internal riots in Travancore and while escaping from the Ettuveetil Pillamar (Lords of the Eight Houses), the king reached Poovar. It was a spring season...
- Varma (1729 -1758). The 'Ettuveetil Pillamar' had challenged Marthanda Varma who ruled Travancore. Ettuveetil Pillamar, who had a decisive influence in the...
- Kazhakuttathu Ugran Pillai who was prominent among the so-called Ettuveetil Pillamar (Pillais from Eight Houses) who rebelled against Travancore King Marthanda...
- Temple was controlled and owned by the Nair Jenmis, known as Ettuveettil Pillamar, and their ****ociates, Ettarayogam, until the 17th century, the Koodalmanikyam...