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- it is because of the acquisition of land rights that the Vellalar got their name. The Vellalars have a long cultural history that goes back to over two...
- with Kongu Vellalars at the top. The Kongu Vellalar were inhabitants of the Kongu country since at least the 10th century CE. The Vellalars of Kongu region...
- Arunattu Vellalar (also spelt as Arunadu Velalar) is a subcaste of the Vellalar in Tamil Nadu. They are predominantly landlords and agriculturalists.[citation...
- Chozhia Vellalar (also spelt as Sozhia Vellalar) are landlords and cultivators who formed the aristocracy of ancient Tamil society from the Indian states...
- Jains referred by the Saiva Velaalar as nīr-pūci-nayinārs or nīr-pūci-vellalars meaning the Jains (Nayinars) who left Jainism and adopted Shaivism by...
- ****ociated with the Vellalars, a forward caste agrarian community in Tamil Nadu, particularly in the Tondaimandalam region. Among the Vellalars, subgroups like...
- Madras Presidency, British India, it is considered that the Nankudi Vellalars are the direct descendants from lineage of 201st Pandya King “Poitidia...
- laborers for her. The Sri Lankan Vellalars share partially common origins with the Vellalars of Tamil Nadu. The Vellalar traditionally inhabited the Sangam...
- Vellalars are a landowning high ranking caste in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka and parts of Sri Lanka. The Vellalar community adopts...
- Sangam age among other things. The Vellalars who do "Kodikaal" (Betel leaves) Farming came to be known as Kodikaal Vellalar. They predominantly use title "Pillai"...