- K. M.
Seethi Sahib (1899—1961), born K. M.
Seethi, was an
Indian politician and
community leader from Kerala. He
served as the
Speaker of
Kerala ****embly...
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Seethi Sahib Higher Secondary School is a
prominent higher secondary school in Taliparamba, Kerala, India. It was
established in 1968. The
school is named...
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Hindu political organizations.
According to
authors P. M.
Joshy and K. M.
Seethi, The RSS
employs a
cultural strategy to
mobilise people through festivals...
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leading local Muslims such as A. K.
Kunjumayin Haji,
Sattar Sait and K. M.
Seethi Sahib. K. K.
Muhammad Shafi and C. P.
Mammu Keyi were
first editor and managing...
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lectures on politics, literature, art and culture, and is a
recipient of K.M.
Seethi Sahib Memorial Human Fraternity Award and
holds the
distinguished chair...
- Payyanur, Kannur, 670307 S.N.Polytechnic, Kanhangad, Kasaragod, 671315
Seethi Sahib Memorial Polytechnic, P.B. No.1, P.O Thekkummuri, Tirur, 676105 S...
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earliest leaders of the
Muslim League in
Madras Presidency (along with K. M.
Seethi Saheb, K. Uppi
Saheb and M.
Mohammed Ismail). He
contested from the Kurumbranad-Kozhikkode...
- Maulavi,
Sayyid Sanaulla Makti Thangal,
Mohammed Abdul Rahiman and K. M.
Seethi Sahib E.
Moidu Moulavi was born in 1886 to the
family of Malayankulathel...
- (since 2004) He was born at
Edavanna on 25
September 1959. His
parents are P
Seethi Haji and Fathima. He is
married to
Raziya Basheer and has
three children...
- the club as
Kerala United FC. The club
initially began their training at
Seethi Haji
Stadium at Edavanna,
later moving to
Payyanad Stadium.
Founded in 1976...