Malabar Rebellion — Moplah Rebellion Part of Khilafat Movement, Mappila riots, Tenancy Movement, Non cooperation movement South Malabar 1921.png South Malabar in 1921; Areas in red show Taluks affected by the rebellion … Wikipedia
Mappila riots — (Mappila Outbreaks) Part of Religion and Peasant Struggles in Malabar Date 1836 1921 Location Malabar, Madras Presidency, British India … Wikipedia
Mappila Songs — Mappila Paattu or Mappila Song is a folklore Muslim song genre rendered to lyrics in colloquial Mappila dialect of Malayalam laced with Arabic, by the Mappilas of Malabar.[1] Mappila songs have a distinct cultural identity, while at the same time … Wikipedia
Nambiar (Nair subcaste) — Nambiar NairNambiar Kshatriya Regions with significant populations Mostly in North Malabar. Languages Malayalam Religion Hinduism Related ethnic groups Brahmakshatriyas, Kiryathil Nairs … Wikipedia
Persecution of Hindus — refers to the religious persecution inflicted upon Hindus. Hindus have been historically persecuted during Islamic rule of the Indian subcontinent and during the Goa Inquisition. In modern times, Hindus in Kashmir, Pakistan and Bangladesh have… … Wikipedia
Moplah Riots — The Moplah Riots (also known as the Moplah Rebellion , Maappila Lahala in Malayalam) was a British Muslim and Hindu Muslim conflict in Kerala that occurred in 1921. During the early months of 1921, multiple events including the Khilafat movement… … Wikipedia
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 the Nair aristocracy in the Travancore region of the Indian state … Wikipedia
Jāti system of Kerala — The Jāti hierarchical order of Kerala society, in the past, was a means of delegating duties and profession to people. Now considered to be outdated and unnecessary, it merely assumes a historical value. Note: This article has been named Jāti… … Wikipedia
Kaimal — was a title of nobility conferred on the Nairs of Kerala by the rulers of Cochin and later, Travancore. The term Kaimal is derived from Kai which in Malayalam means hand, signifying power. Earlier Kaimals were either recognised chieftains, such… … Wikipedia
Moolam Thirunal of Travancore — Moolam Thirunal was the ruling Maharajah of the Indian state of Travancore between 1885 and 1924, succeeding his uncle Maharajah Visakham Thirunal (1880 1885).Early Life and EducationMoolam Thirunal Rama Varma was born on the 25th of September… … Wikipedia