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Ethnic group
Samantan, also known as Samanthan Nair or Samantha Kshatriya (meaning "Kshatriyas without Vedic rituals" or "equal to"), was a generic term applied to
Samantan
Nair Sub-caste
of the highest-ranking sub-castes of the Nair community along with the Samantan Nairs and Samantha Kshatriya, with whom they share a close history. They
Kiryathil_Nair
Royal title in India
(Kolaswarũpam) based in the North Malabar region was styled. Kolathiri are Samantan class of Mushika dynasty, they were historically part of the Nair community
Kolathiri
Caste group in India
royal lineages. Although Nair families, they generally used the title of Samantan and were treated as vassals. However, some naduvazhi were feudatory chiefs
Nair
Indian caste
Adiyodi is a subcaste of the Samantan Nair community found in the northern region of Kerala, India. It is the same caste to which the king (Raja) of Kadathanadu
Adiyodi
Microstate princes in Kerala, India
ruler of the land'), is a Malayalam term used for the feudatory Nair and Samantan princes who ruled over microstates that are now administrative parts of
Naduvazhi
Hereditary king of kingdom of Calicut (1124–1806)
Kollam (Koyilandy). The Samoothiris belonged to the Eradi subcaste of the Samantan community of colonial Kerala, and were originally the ruling chiefs of
Zamorin
Type of royal residence in Kerala, India
princely Kshatriya (Thampuran, Koyi Thampuran, Thampan, Thirumulpad) or Samantan and Samantha Kshatriya lineages of ruling dynasties. It is the royal residence
Kovilakam
Titles of the families from Kerala state India
Naduvazhi or landlords and are recognized as brave warriors. Adiyodi - Samantan Nair clan of North Malabar Unnithan - A group of Nairs belonging to the
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Ruler of the Indian kingdom of Venad from 1724 to 1729
was adopted from the Royal Family of Kolathunadu who held the status of Samantan from Mushika line, and therefore according to the Marumakkathayam custom
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Vazhunnavar, as well as a major Jenmimar, and held the Nair caste rank of Samantan, and the family style of swaroopam. The Koothali succession descended matrilineally
Koothali_Nair
Ancient Indian ceremony involving the donation of a golden vessel
passed. On emerging from the vessel, the raja's caste status rose from Samantan Nair to Kshatriya. Annette Schmiedchen (2006). "The Ceremony of Tulāpuruṣa:
Hiranyagarbha_(donation)
Princely state under the British Raj
Bhonsle Maharashtra 10. 19 21 (local) The Maharaja of Travancore Nair, Samantan Nair Kerala 11. 17 The Maharao of Kotah Rajput, Chauhan, Hada Rajasthan
Salute_state
Hindu Kshatriya title used in North and Central Kerala, India
sacred thread and observes customs and manners exactly similar to other Samantan Nairs. In contrast, the Samanta Kshatriya Thirumalpāds wear the sacred
Thirumulpad
Subgroup of the Nair caste
Moopil Nair, also transliterated Mooppil and Muppil, is a subgroup of the Samantan Nair caste. They were naduvazhis and desavazhis in the Malabar region,
Moopil_Nair
Zamorin general (c. 1745–1793)
Ravi Varma Raja (c. 1745–1793) was a Samantan Nair warrior prince of the Royal House of Zamorins from Calicut who fought a two-decade long revolt against
Ravi Varma of Padinjare Kovilakam
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Topics referred to by the same term
(born 1958) Samantha, a 1967 novel by Howard Fast (as E.V. Cunningham) Samantan or Samanta and Samantha, an Indian caste Samanta (disambiguation) This
Samantha_(disambiguation)
Traditional culture of Nair caste
Nair (equivalent to Kshatriyas), Ambalavasi (temple service caste), royal Samantan or Kshatriya women. This allowed Nambudiri Brahmins to have more influence
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1951-01-13 SC 5705 Ismail Bin Hussain — — Killed by communist gunmen on the Samantan Estate, Pahang SC 15814 San Chong — — SC 29055 Mohd Zain Bin Singa — —
List of Malaysian police officers killed in the line of duty
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Malayali Brahmin caste from Kerala, India
Furthermore, that: ... among the higher-ranking Nayars (and Kshatriyas and Samantans) in contradistinction to the "commoner" Nayars, no two subdivisions admitted
Nambudiri
Topics referred to by the same term
Satish Samanta Halt railway station, railway station in West Bengal, India Samantan or Samanta and Samantha, an Indian caste Jai Bharat Samanta Party, Indian
Samanta_(disambiguation)
Aristocratic title in India
their ladies Tamburāttis, and their houses Kōvilagams or palaces. Some Sāmantans have the caste titles of Kartāvu and Kaimal. But it does not appear that
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English : nickname from Old French certeyn ‘self-assured’, ‘determined’. (The phonetic change of -er- to -ar- was a normal process in Middle English).
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English : from a Middle English personal name, Gowin, from Old French Gouin, a variant of Godin.Irish : variant of Gowan.
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Expressive, A young deer
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Legendary son of Caw.
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