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- Rowthers have also been found as Tamil polygars, zamindars and chieftains from the 16th to 18th centuries. The traditional homelands of the Rowthers were...
- Ibrahim Rowther was an Indian film producer and writer who had worked on Tamil language films. He produced films under the studios Rowther Films, Tamilannai...
- This is a list of notable persons of the Rowthers, a community from the peninsular states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. VavarWarrior & Sufi Peer Mohammed...
- Khan Sahib N.M.Kajamian Rowther was a prominent businessman, Indian freedom fighter, educationalist and philanthropist from Trichinopoly. He was born...
- Kulasekharapatnam, during the reign of the Pandyas, the city was also known as the Rowthers Palayam, a section of Muslim that has military cavalry, traditional people...
- Pettai, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu. He is the son of late Maulvi Miakhan Rowther, a scholar in Tamil, sanskrit, Arabic and Urdu.[citation needed] Ahmed...
- Muslims. In Tamil Nadu, the majority of Tamil-speaking Muslims belong to the Rowthers Community while other Muslims live in coastal Tamil Nadu. There is a substantial...
- Ismail Rowther was born in Pettai, Tirunelveli, in what is now the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, on 5 June 1896 to Maulavi K. T. Miakhan Rowther in a Tirunelveli...
- India. His registered full name was Shamsul Hameed K M Mohamed K****im Rowther, and he worked as a moneychanger. Shamsul, who was a Muslim, left behind...
- government for the surrounding tehsils. The town has a predominant Tamil Rowthers po****tion. The Tamil Muslim community was traditionally engaged in Business...