- (Malayalam: [mɐlɐjaːɭi]; also
spelt Malayalee and
sometimes known by the
demonym Keralite) are a
Dravidian ethnolinguistic group originating from the present-day...
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Adigal (2nd–3rd
century CE), and
Kulasekhara Alvar (9th
century CE) were
Keralites. The
Sangam works can be
considered as the
ancient predecessor of Malayalam...
- The Non-Resident
Keralites Affairs abbreviated as
NORKA is a
department of the
Government of
Kerala formed on 6
December 1996 to
redress the grievances...
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under one platform. It was
hosted under the
Department of Non-Resident
Keralites. It aims at
utilizing the
expertise of NRKs for
developing Kerala as a...
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Elephants found in Kerala, the
Indian elephants (Elephas
maximus indicus), are one of
three recognized subspecies of the
Asian elephant.
Since 1986, Asian...
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Pentecostal Conference of
North American Keralites (PCNAK) is an
annual conference of
Pentecostals of
Keralite origin or from Kerala, India. The conference...
- Jainism, one of the
three most
ancient Indian religious traditions still in existence, has very
small presence (0.01%) in Kerala, in
south India. According...
- survey[citation needed]
commissioned by the
Department of Non-resident
Keralite Affairs. The "Gulf Boom"
refers to the m****
migration of a
large number...
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Keralite Hindus കേരളീയ ഹിന്ദുക്കൾ
keraleeya hindukkal Panchavadyam (orchestra of 5 instruments)
during a
festival Total po****tion 18,282,492 (2011) 54...
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Kerala architecture is a
style of
architecture found in the
Indian state of Kerala, and in
parts of the Tulu Nadu
region of Karnataka. Kerala's architectural...