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  2. List of Mudaliars - Wikipedia

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    Mudaliar, also spelled as Mudaliyar, Muthaliyar, Mudali, and Mudhali, is a surname used by people belonging to Sengunthar, Thuluva Vellalar and Kondaikatti Vellalar. [1] It is derived from the honorary title Mudali meaning a person of first rank in the Tamil language, which was bestowed upon top-ranking bureaucratic officials, philanthropists, educationists, physicians, politicians and army ...

  3. Mudaliar - Wikipedia

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    Mudaliar (alternatively spelled: Muthaliar, Mudali, Muthali) is a Tamil title and surname. [1] As title, it was historically given to high-ranking officers, administrators and their descendants during the rule of Imperial Cholas. [2] [3] The surname is most prevalent among Tamils from Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka.

  4. Ceylonese Mudaliyars - Wikipedia

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    Mudaliyar is a Tamil title, derived from the word mudhal, meaning "first", and the honorific suffix yar, meaning "The first" as in the person of the first rank. [5] [6] The position was created in the 17th century by the Portuguese to function as a link between the colonial administration and the local populace, as they had done in South India.

  5. Kondaikatti Vellalar - Wikipedia

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    International Institute of Tamil Studies. Shankar Rao, C. N. (2004). Sociology of Indian Society. S. Chand Limited. Kamala Ganesh (1993). Boundary Walls: Caste and Women in a Tamil Community Studies in sociology and social anthropology. Hindustan Publishing Corporation. Umamaheshwari, R. (2018). Reading History with the Tamil Jainas.

  6. Tissanayagam family - Wikipedia

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    Tissanayaka Mudali (circa 1730) was a Tamil chieftain who lived during Dutch times (1658–1798). The Tissanayagams are an ancient Jaffna Tamil family with extensive land holdings in and around the town of Mathakal on the northern coast of Jaffna, close to Keerimalai (where the famous hot springs are located). [1]

  7. Sengunthar - Wikipedia

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    The ancient occupational name of Kaikkolar comes from the words kai (hand) and kol (a shuttle used in looms). The appended -ar means people. [8] Kaikkolar also means men with stronger arms. [9] [10] Sengunthar means red spear people, which has the community's connection to the Lord Murugan, who is known as a red god.

  8. Tamil loanwords in other languages - Wikipedia

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    There are many Tamil loanwords in other languages.The Tamil language, primarily spoken in southern India and Sri Lanka, has produced loanwords in many different languages, including Ancient Greek, Biblical Hebrew, English, Malay, native languages of Indonesia, Mauritian Creole, Tagalog, Russian, and Sinhala and Dhivehi.

  9. Ariyanatha Mudaliar - Wikipedia

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    Ariyanatha Mudaliar was born into a Tamil Vellalar [1] clan in Meippedu village, Tondaimandalam (the present day Kanchipuram district). According to a modern descendant, he learned Tamil and Mathematics from a teacher for free and in his spare time mastered the ancient Tamil martial art of Silambam and others like sword fight and wrestling.