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- numerically strong Arunattu Vellalar, Chozhia Vellalar, Karkarthar Vellalar, Kongu Vellalar, Thuluva Vellalar and Sri Lankan Vellalar. The earliest occurrence...
- Chozhia Vellalar (also spelt as Sozhia Vellalar) are landlords and cultivators who formed the aristocracy of ancient Tamil society from the Indian states...
- Kongu Vellalar is a community found in the Kongu region of Tamil Nadu, India. The Vellalar of the Kongu country came to be known as Kongu Vellalar. They...
- Kodikaal Vellalar is a subcaste of Vellalar from Indian state of Tamil Nadu. They are predominantly wealthy Landlords, Agriculturalists, Warriors and Village...
- Mudaliars The title belongs to the communities like the Kondaikatti Vellalar, Thuluva Vellalar and Senguntha Kaikolar. The title is derived from the Tamil word...
- Vellalars are a group of high ranking castes in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka and parts of Sri Lanka. Marudhanayagam Pillai (also...
- subcastes of the Vellalar based on region: Arunattu Vellalar. Chozhia Vellalar, also spelt as Sozhiya Vellalar Karkathar Vellalar Kodikaal Vellalar Kondaikatti...
- under this term. Isai Vellalars are a micro community. Out of all the divisions, Melakkarars are the predominant Isai Vellalars. Edgar Thurston noted...
- Arunattu Vellalar (also spelt as Arunadu Velalar) is a subcaste of the Vellalar in Tamil Nadu. They are predominantly landlords and agriculturalists.[citation...
- tradition." The Kondaikatti Vellalar are one of the six ancient vegetarian Vellalar castes of Tamil nadu. The Kondaikatti Vellalar do not avail any benefits...