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Moses Anthony Nadar po****rly
known as Mosa
Walsalam Sastriyar (1847 - 20
February 1916) was an
Indian philosopher,
social reformer, poet and Christian...
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Visvanatha Sastriyar (or Visvanathan) (1756–1845) was a
Tamil poet and
astronomer of Sri
Lankan Tamil ancestry. Sir
Emerson Tennent called him "the most...
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Sundara Sastri (also
spelt Sundram or Sundaram, and Sastry, Sastriar,
Sastriyar, or Sastrigal) was a
leading Vakil of the High
Court of Madras, second...
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Diwan Bahadur Sir
Calamur Viravalli Kumaraswamy Sastriyar Kt.
Puisne Justice of the High
Court of
Madras In
office 1914–1930
Governor John Sinclair, 1st...
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February 2019).
Songs as
Locus for a Lay Theology:
Moshe Walsalam Sastriyar and
Sadhu Kochukunju Upadeshi. Wipf and
Stock Publishers. p. 35. ISBN 978-1-62564-550-0...
- House, 1958.
Chengalvaraya Sastriyar,
Cheyyur & Sambamoorthy, P (1952).
Musical compositions of
Cheyyur Chengalvaraya Sastriyar and his
opera Sundaresa vilasamu{music}...
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Calamur Chandrasekhara Sastri (1854–1887),
sometimes Sastry or
Sastriyar, was the
first Prin****l and
Professor of
English and
Sanskrit of the Maharajah's...
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Samaranayake Ediriweera Sarachchandra Regi
Siriwardena Visvanatha Sastriyar Priyani Soysa Deepika Udagama Jayadeva Uyangoda T.
Varagunam Frank Wall...
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based these claims on the
Gajabahu synchronism proposed by
Seshagiri Sastriyar.The
Tamils Eighteen Hundred Years Ago also had anti-Brahminical overtones...
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Chintamanny Ragoonatha" . In Stephen,
Leslie (ed.).
Dictionary of
National Biography. Vol. 10. London: Smith,
Elder & Co.
Indian astronomy Visvanatha Sastriyar...