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- "bravery". The Maravars were considered as Shudras and were free to worship in Hindu temples. According to Pamela G, Price, the Maravar were warriors who...
- the Cholas and the Maravars the Pandyas.[clarification needed] The anthropologist Susan Bayly notes that both the Kallar and Maravar communities are relatively...
- The Battle of Maravar P**** (also known as Marawara P****) was an operation by the 334th Detached Spetsnaz group in the Afghan villages of Sangam and Daridam...
- violence erupted between the caste groups of Devendrakula Velalars and Maravars in Virudhunagar district (then Kamarajar district), after the formation...
- the attackers together. The Maravars were opposed by about 1500 Nadars. The attack lasted for nearly two hours. The Maravars were sent into retreat, carrying...
- which was dominated by the Maravars and damaged a statue of U. Muthuramalingam Thevar, a Thevar caste leader. The Maravars put provocative posters abusing...
- which constitute the Mukkulathor confederacy. The Kallar, along with the Maravar and Agamudayar, constitute a united social caste on the basis of parallel...
- the w****ly market, when Maravar villagers squatted upon a stall site prepared by the Nadars in the market compound. The Maravars were attacked by the Nadars...
- Chola and Pandya kingdoms. They were traditionally a martial clan like the Maravars, and constitute large part of the multi-ethnic Tamil Muslim community....
- Perambalur, Viruthunagar, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, Thiruvannamalai Districts) Maravar (Karur, Thanjavur, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, Pudukottai, Ramanathapuram...