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practiced by the
Nadars. The socio-economic
development achieved by the
Nadars in
southern India has
elicited academic interest.
Nadars are
classified and...
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April 1820 – 20
March 1910),
known by the
pseudonym Nadar (pronounced [
nadaʁ]) or Félix
Nadar, was a
French photographer, caricaturist, journalist,...
- fields.
Robert Hardgrave. The
Nadars of
Tamil Nadu.
University of
California Press. pp. 29–33.
Robert Hardgrave. The
Nadars of
Tamil Nadu.
University of...
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Nadar Foundation.
Nadar founded HCL in 1976 and
transformed the IT
hardware company into an IT
enterprise over the next
three decades. In 2008,
Nadar...
- The
Nadars joined the
Justice party in its
attack against Brahmins on
cultural and
religious front.
Nadar Mahajana Sangam S.
Vellaichamy Nadar College...
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Roshni Nadar Malhotra (born 1982) is an
Indian businesswoman and
philanthropist and the
chairperson of HCL Technologies. She is the
first woman to lead...
- Press. pp. 114–115-. ISBN 9780521053457. "The
History of
Poraiyar Nadar Estate".
Nadars.in. "Thacker's
Indian Directory:
Including Burma and
Ceylon 1937-1938"...
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Nadar climbers, or
Pannayeri Nadars, are a sub-caste of today's
Nadar community. They were
regarded as the
largest Nadar sub-caste.
Their traditional occupation...
- Look up
Nadar or
nadar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nadar is the
pseudonym of Gaspard-Félix
Tournachon (1820–1910), a
French photographer, caricaturist...
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Nadars.
Members of the
caste claimed the
right to wear the
sacred thread and to ride
palanquins to
wedding ceremonies. By 1891 at
least 24,000
Nadars...