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- that Maraikkayar was definitely on his deathbed and his seeming recovery from his illness was merely a placebo effect before his death. Maraikkayar believed...
- the 16th century. Villagers worship Maraikkayar as a deity and observe annual festivals. Stories of Maraikkayar are part of their Villu Paatu songs....
- prosperous maritime traders. In later times they took on the appellations of maraikkayar to distinguish themselves from the Shafi'i Labbay Muslims of the coastal...
- Naan Gambeeram Mani Sharma Vijay Yesudas, Sujatha Mohan Neeye En Thaaye Maraikkayar: Arabikadalin Singam Ronnie Raphael Sr****anth Hariharan, Reshma Raghavendra...
- Mahathi Yaar Ezhuthiyatho Thegidi Nivas K. Prasanna Sathya Prakash Ilaveyil Maraikkayar: Arabikadalin Singam Ronnie Raphael Sathya Prakash, Chinmayi...
- in Cochin that came into the conflict with Mappilas and the (Tamil) Maraikkayar traders. By the 1520s, open confrontations between the Portuguese and...
- and to Sri Lanka, came into the conflict with Mappilas and the (Tamil) Maraikkayars. The narrow gulf held the key to the trade to Bengal (especially Chittagong)...
- Pathaanandha Maalai (A garland of Praise) was published by Mohamed Sultan Maraikkayar. (A list of early books provided.) Many of these books and magazines...
- Returning to Tamil Nadu, he soon departed for the predominantly Islamic maraikkāyar port city of Nagore (near Nagappatinam), where he interacted with fakirs...
- 100000 reals for its release. On 22 February 1649, Mudaliyar Pillai Maraikkayar, negotiated on behalf of the Madurai Naikkar to have the Tiruchendur...