- Rao
Bahadur S. A.
Saminatha Iyer (died 1899), also
known as
Thanjavur Saminatha Iyer, was an
Indian lawyer, landlord,
politician and
theosophist who served...
- his son
Saminatha Sastri and vows that she will
wreak havoc in
their perfect lives like they
wrecked hers 15
years ago. Meanwhile,
Saminatha Sastri's...
-
Indian National Congress in Bombay, a
prominent Congress Leader, S. A.
Saminatha Iyer,
raised the
issue of the salt tax.
There were
further protests throughout...
-
Legislative Council from the Muni****lities seat
ahead of Rao
Bahadur S.A.
Saminatha Iyer. He
would go on to be
nominated from the same seat for the next 3...
-
Westerners 1608–1908. p. 13. Ki. Va.
Jagannathan (1983).
Tamil Thatha (U.V.
Saminatha Iyer).
Sahitya Academy. Zvelebil,
Kamil (1973). The
Smile of Murugan:...
-
superhuman beings, who
inhabited a
subterranean world. Manimekalai, V.
Saminatha Aiyar,
Cantos X-XII,
Madras (1921) The
similarity of the
legend of the...
- of
Gathwala Khap (Khap of
Gathwala clan) and a freedom-fighter. S. A.
Saminatha Iyer,
Indian independence activist.
Manik Lal Joshi,
chief minister of...
- Tiruvannamalai. A. Ramu
Sengundha Mudaliar T.V.
Devaraja Senguntha Mudaliar T.S.
Saminatha Sengundha Mudaliar D.
Pattuswamy Sengundha Mudaliar: ex MP and Chairman...
- "Silver
Tongued Orator of the
British Empire" by
Winston Churchill. S. A.
Saminatha Iyer (d. 1899),
Indian lawyer and freedom-fighter. R.
Venkataraman (1910–2009)...
- the
Madras Mahajana Sabha and
editor of The Crescent.
Tanjore (2) S. A.
Saminatha Iyer (d. 1899)
public prosecutor and
lander proprietor.
President of the...