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Telugu speaking castes based communities from Tamil Nadu, India
The Vaduga or Vadugar comprise three distinct Telugu caste-based communities found in present-day Tamil Nadu, India. Their caste identities are as Kammavars
Vaduga
Geographical classification in Tamil literature
were known as Ayar(Male) and Aatchiyar (female), *kōnar, kovalar,Vaduga iyer/Vaduga ayar, Ayar, Sambar idayar, Valathu Kai marappu idaiyar and idaiyar
Sangam_landscape
Temple inscriptions in Karnataka, India
The inscription records the donation of the pillar by a Kaamanan, son of Vaduga Pillai. The pillar has sculptures of Nartana Krishna, Vishnu, and Narasimha
Domlur inscriptions and hero stones
Domlur_inscriptions_and_hero_stones
missionary work in Kottar and its neighbourhood, he averted an invasion of Vadugas with the help of the army of Paravars and Padaiyatchis of Kottar, at Vadasery
Christianity_in_Tamil_Nadu
literature 'Yaappirungulam Kaarikai' mentioning the Kavi "Renchi kouyaaruseyida vaduga chandamu". "For the well being of the stainless rules of (Peosy) the sweet
Malliya_Rechana
Temple in India
Bonjour marched towards Kalayar Kovil. The second king of Sivaganga, Muthu Vaduga Natha Thevar (1750–1772). The third ruler of the Kingdom of Sivaganga was
Kalaiyar_Kovil
Tamil kingdom in present-day Sri Lanka (1215–1619)
and caste backgrounds from India, such as the Telugus (known locally as Vadugas) and Malayalis from the Kerala region were also employed by the king as
Jaffna_kingdom
Concessions made by the king of Cranganore to a Syrian Christian merchant
The right to use a palanquin and the royal parasol. The right to use the "vaduga" drum. the right to employ forerunners. The right to employ the five musical
Viraraghava_copper_plate
Maritime martial Sinhalese caste in Sri Lanka
Linguistics. Department of Linguistics, University of Kerala. 1990. p. 110. Vaduga: Sri Lanka and the Maldive Islands, By Chandra Richard De Silva, p.111 &
Karava
Family name
An 18th-century etching of the Vaduga King Kirti Sri Rajasinghe (1747-1781) of the Kshatriya Surya Vamsa with his courtiers paying obeisance to him. The
Vaduge
1594 Portuguese military campaign against the Kingdom of Kandy
splinter. On Rajasinghe's death, his general Mannamperuma Mohottila (a Vaduga mercenary leader named Aditta Kee-Vendu Perumal, who had risen in rank by
Campaign_of_Danture
Roman Catholic Latin Rite shrine in Kottar, India
missionary work in Kottar and its neighbourhood, he averted an invasion of Vadugas with the help of the army of Paravars and Padayatchi nadars of Kottar,
St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Kottar
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dynasty to rule Sri Lanka. They are often mentioned as Nayakkar Dynasty or Vaduga Rulers or Nayaks of Kandy. Among the four kings who constituted the Kandy
Bangaru_Thirumala_Nayaka
Kingdom in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu (1532–1673)
Books International. ISBN 8173052468 ['Nayek of Tanjore sends an army of Vadugas with King Varuna Gulata (Varnakula Aditya/Nilayitta) of the Karieas to
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Fort in Matale, Sri Lanka
rebellion memorial abandoned". The Nation. Retrieved 25 November 2014. Vaduga (7 October 2007). "That shameful day in Matale". The Sunday Times. Retrieved
Fort_MacDowall
the Karavas Karaiyar Karava heraldry Nayake of Tanjore sends an army of Vadugas with the king of the Karaiyars Sri Lanka and the Maldive Islands, By Chandra
Marakkalage
Quintana'l Maestru La Rebollá La Retoral El Río ente Casa El Riquixu La Torre La Vaduga Vixil El Xalé Xunta la Iglesia "El canto". tageo.com. Retrieved 1 April
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord of the Body
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Young one in Arabic
Male
Dutch
, spear sport.
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Kindness and sweetness
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English
English : variant spelling of Dilworth.
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One who turns the water of ocean sacred
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Attuned to nature
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Fruitful orchard' as Mount Carmel in Palestine.
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Hebrew American
From the tower.
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Arabic, Indian, Latin, Parsi, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
Alive; Lady; Full of Life; Lively; Lively Variant of Vivian
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