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enclosing a Nadumuttam, or open-air courtyard.
Wealthier and more
prominent tharavads would construct mansions with
multiple such atria, such as the eight-halled...
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Nakane wrote in 1956 that
tharavads as a
functional unit had
ceased to
exist and
large buildings that had once
hosted large tharavads were
occupied by just...
- the
tharavads of Thekkepuram.
These families adhere to the
matriarchal system,
wherein the
lineage is
traced through the daughters. The
tharavads in this...
- is
believed pottan theyyam is a
manifestation of Shiva. In some
Hindu tharavads,
pottan theyyam has a
small hut like
building called a palliyara. Pottan...
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prominent and old
Tharavads (joint nair
family ancestral homes) in
Ezhikkara dating back to the
early 18th century.
These Tharavads are characterized...
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Alummoottil is an
Indian aristocratic Ezhava family (
Tharavad) in
Karthikapally Thaluk of
Alappuzha district in Kerala. The
family was at its financial...
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homes based on the
castes of Kerala,
South India, an
Illam served as the
Tharavad (ancestral house) of
Nambudiri Brahmin families. The Namboodiris, who constituted...
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Major undivided property and
Tharavads like Pyngamadom,
Puthen nalakam, Pulikkalakath, Puthenveedu, Vyranveedu.
These Tharavads stand as
historic monuments...
- needed] The
story is
inspired by a
tragedy that
happened in an
Ezhava tharavad, the
Alummoottil meda (an old
traditional mansion)
located at
Muttom (near...
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December 2017. Kunhikrishnan, K. (12
April 2003). "Fallen
tharavads". The Hindu.
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December 2017.[dead link] Osella, Filippo; Caroline...