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- The Marakkars are a South Asian Muslim community found in parts of the Indian states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Sri Lanka. The Marakkars speak Malayalam...
- India. There were four Marakkars whose war tactics defended against the Portuguese invasion from 1520 to 1600. The Kunjali Marakkars are credited with organizing...
- public. It was undecided then on which Kunjali Marakkar would Mohanlal portray out of the four Marakkars. Priyadarshan said the story he would come up...
- Lanka. Marakkars transformed as the admirals of Calicut and organised an effective collection of vessels to fight the Portuguese. The Kunjali Marakkars are...
- Mayimama Marakkar was an Indian amb****ador of the Zamorin ruler of Calicut. In 1504, he went on an emb****y to the Mamluk ruler in order to obtain an intervention...
- rise and subsequent fall of the Kunjali Marakkars of Kottakkal. During the 16th century CE, Kunjali Marakkars were the admirals of the Zamorin's naval...
- Po****tion known as Marakkar or Marakkayars they were doing trade with Ships, they had come from Kerala, it is said Kunjali Marakkar's family members coming...
- Kunjali Marakkar is a 1967 Indian Malayalam-language historical film directed by S. S. Rajan, written by K. Padmanabhan Nair and produced by T. K. Par****utty...
- Kunjali Marakkar is a historical figure of Kerala, India; an admiral during the Travancore–Dutch War. It may also refer to: Kunjali Marakkar (film) ,1966...
- Sonakar. Many Sri Lankan Moors are Marakkars, and share the same history with Tamil Nadu Marakkars in particular, and Marakkars from Kerala. This can be seen...