- it is
probable that by this time the
Nairs were v****al chieftains.
Certainly by the 13th-century, some
Nairs were the
rulers of
small kingdoms and the...
-
warriors of the
Illam Nair landlords of Travancore. In Malabar, two
related subcastes,
Akathu Charna Nairs and
Purathu Charna Nairs are
treated as equivalent...
- body, and are
homogeneous with the m**** of the
people called as
Nairs." The
Kiryathil Nairs were the
original descendants of the Nāgas who,
according to...
- The
captivity of
Nairs at
Seringapatam was
imposed on the
Nairs of
Malabar by Tipu Sultan, the de
facto ruler of the
Kingdom of
Mysore from 1786 to 1799...
- The
Nair Brigade was the army of the
erstwhile kingdom of
Travancore in India.
Nairs were a
warrior community of the region. The
personal bodyguard of...
- some
places for the
Janmi Namboothiris and
Nair chieftains.
Vaniya Nairs,
Pallichan Nairs, and
Maniyani Nairs are
Theyyam worshippers (The
former being...
-
surname is
often ****ociated with
Nairs who are
feudal Lords, royals, and warriors.
Kurup - The
surname "Kurup"
among the
Nairs often indicates individuals...
-
Nairs are now
indistinguishable from
other Nair subcastes through alliances with
other Nair communities and is
treated as part of the
mainstream Nair...
-
position lies
between Samantha Nairs and
Kiriyathil Nairs. They
sometimes have
interchangeable surnames like Nambiar, Kurup, and
Nair.
Nayanar families are mostly...
- 64
children per woman. On the
other hand,
Nairs had a TFR of only 3.63
children per woman.
Below the
Nairs were ****yas (3.43 each),
Parayas (3.23), Brahmins...