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- Nadar (also referred to as Nadan, Shanar and Shanan) is a Tamil caste of India. Nadars are predominant in the districts of Kanyakumari, Thoothukudi, Tirunelveli...
- shamanic role for their people. Among the Buryat, there is a ritual known as shanar whereby a candidate is consecrated as shaman by another, already-established...
- Africa Ali Ben N****er Edwin Picon-Ackong Idrissa Traoré Asia Fallaj Al-Shanar Jamal Al Sharif ****uo Takada Europe Luigi Agnolin Horst Brummeier Valeri...
- Fallaj Khuzam Al-Shanar (Arabic: فلاج خزام الشنار) (born October 10, 1947) is a retired Saudi football referee. He is known for having refereed one match...
- Nair's imposed a 'breast tax', or mulakkaram, that fined Nadar (formerly Shanar) men and women who covered their upper bodies like the 'higher' castes."...
- The Sivakasi riots of 1899 were a series of communal disturbances which occurred during 6 June 1899 in Sivakasi, present-day Virudhunagar district, Tamil...
- Santar (also spelled Shandar or Sandar, they are also known as Shanar and Shandrar, and சாண்டார் in Tamil) is a Tamil caste found in Sri Lanka. They are...
- Kalugumalai riots) was a violent conflict between Nadars (also called Shanars) who had recently converted to Roman Catholicism and Maravars who were...
- Tinnevelly district. By 1803, a large number of Shanars (also known as Nadar) to the extent of more than 5,000 Shanars were converted to Christianity in southeastern...
- Presidency under C. Rajagopalachari in 1939 removed restrictions prohibiting Shanars and Dalits from entering Hindu temples. The temple entry movement was first...