- Unnithan
Unnithan (Malayalam: unicode|ഉണ്ണിത്താന്) is the modern form of the older title of Thankal(unicode|താങ്കള്), which meant "Sir" in the
Malayalam language. Unnithans were among the highest of theNair aristocracy in theTravancore region of the Indian state ofKerala . Very often Unnithan ladies were married by the Rajahs or princes of the royal families such asMavelikara , Ennakad, Prayikkara etc. They are found in majority in CentralTravancore .Unnithans were never addressed in gatherings by their first names but instead by their family names with the title of Eman (unicode|ഏമാന്, a corruption of Lord),and as Thankal, even by the
Maharajah s. Their women used the honorific title of "Kunjamma", indicative of their greater status among the Nair community, where ladies unanimously used the title of "Amma".While other titles of nobility were used by members of various castes such as
Panicker ,Pillai , etc., Unnithan or Thankal was a title of high status reserved only for the highest class among theNair aristocracy. All Unnithans were, in the past, addressed formally only as "Thankal" while the later term was a general surname.These classes of Nairs dominated the civil, administrative and military elite of the Pre-British era in Kerala.The ban on their kalaris and personal army by the British along with the Land reforms in early 1900's and 1950's which lead to massive loss of land-ownership was a major blow to their social standing and power. However, they continued to be feudal Land-lords, and still owned large estates, till the
Land Reforms Ordinance , which set a ceiling on the land holdings that a person or family could possess was enacted by the Kerala State Government which was the first communist state government popularly elected to power in India, which reduced many of these families to poverty overnight.IPA|Below is an excerpt from Edgar Thurston's "Castes and Tribes of Southern India":
References
* Travancore State Manual by V.Nagam Aiya (1906)
* Travancore State Manual by Velu Pillai (1940)
* Travancore Census Report of 1901
* Castes and Tribes of Southern India by Edgar Thurstonimilar castes
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Valiathan
*Thampi ee also
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Jenmi
*Jati system of Kerala
*Nair
*Valiathan
*Thampi
*Pillai
*Samanthan
*PGN Unnithan
*Adoor Gopalakrishnan
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