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Tamil caste found in India and Sri Lanka
Vannar is a Tamil caste found primarily in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and northeastern parts of Sri Lanka. The community has traditionally been involved
Vannar
A Sri Lankan Tamil caste involved traditionally as launderers for Dalit castes
Thurumbar (also known as Thurumba Vannar and Puthirai Vannar) is a Tamil caste found in northeastern part of Sri Lanka and the Indian state of Tamil Nadu
Thurumbar
Caste among people native to Tamil Nadu, India
to the Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, India. They comprise the Vannar, Madivala and Agasa social groups that share a common myth of origin and
Rajakulathor_(caste)
Washerman caste in India
Marathi among themselves, and Hindi with outsiders.[need quotation to verify] Vannar belongs to the Valangai ("Right-hand caste faction"). Some of The Valangai
Dhobi
Group of Shaiva saints
Vanniyar, Vellalas, Idayars, Kurumbars, Thevars, oilmongers, Brahmins, Vannar, and Paraiyars. Along with the twelve Vaishnava Alvars, they are regarded
Nayanars
Periyatambiran
the 17 prisoners who settled in Batticaloa,Worshiped as the deity of the Vannars R.Nagaraj, ed. (1983). Madurai District Historical Seminar. Historical
Periyathambiran
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
South India. The official temple history does not include the washerman/Vannar legend commonly repeated in popular retellings; these are not part of the
Bannari_Mariamman_Temple
Castes among Telugu people of southern India
Srikakulam and Visakhapatnam Districts) Pondara Poosala Rajaka, Chakali, Vannar Rangarez or Bhavasara Kshatriya Sadhuchetty Sarollu Satani (Chattada Srivaishnava
List_of_Telugu_castes
Dalit caste in South India
Economic and Political Weekly. 48 (18): 64–71. ISSN 0012-9976. JSTOR 23527310. Vannar, Gokul (18 July 2010). "The story of Madurai Veeran". New Indian Express
Arunthathiyar
Traditional social stratification
the respective Sinhalese Ambattaya and Hinnava, and Tamil Ambattar and Vannar. Political power and wealth have largely replaced caste as the main factor
Caste_system_in_Sri_Lanka
South Asian ethnic group
Panchamars, who serve as Kudimakkal, consists of the Nalavar, Pallar, Parayar, Vannar and Ambattar. The castes of temple priests known as the Kurukkals and the
Sri_Lankan_Tamils
Tamil Nadu, India. The presiding deity is Shiva. He is called as Manicka Vannar and Rathna Pureeswarar. His consort is known as Brama Kunthalambica and
Tiruvalaputhur Manickavannar Temple
Tiruvalaputhur_Manickavannar_Temple
Commander-in-Chief of King Periyathambiran
Periyathambiran who ruled the city of Valavai, that he was born in the Vannar clan and conquered the Pandyas and conquered 6000 warriors in his army and
Neelasothaiyan
Maritime martial Tamil caste from Sri Lanka
Karaiyars, who are known as Kudimakkal include the castes of Ambattar, Vannar, Maraiyar and Nattuvar. They gave importance in their ritual roles as officiators
Karaiyar
2015 Indian film directed by K. V. Anand
Sabhai (transl. Association for the Washerman Community), alleged that the Vannar community women were being portrayed in poor light, based on what he saw
Anegan
Hindu temple in Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu
to have constructed the Ashtana mandapam, and the Pachai Varnar, Pavala Vannar, Veetriruntha Perumal, Kidantha Kola Perumal and Vishvaksenar shrines. During
Soundararajaperumal Temple, Nagapattinam
Soundararajaperumal_Temple,_Nagapattinam
9th-century royal grant issued to a Syrian Christian merchant in Kerala, India
belonging to these families, making up twelve in total, and one family of Vannar. No Talaikkanam or Enikkanam or Manaimeypan Kollum irai or Cantan mattu
Quilon_Syrian_copper_plates
Tamil kingdom in present-day Sri Lanka (1215–1619)
known as Kudimakkal and consisted of various groups such as the Ambattar, Vannar, Kadaiyar, Pallar, Nalavar, Paraiyar, Koviyar and Brahmin. The Kudimakkal
Jaffna_kingdom
most villages. Periyatampiran, a form of Shiva is a caste deity of the Vannar Valliyakkan, a Yaksha deity popular among the Paraiyars. Varunan, the sea
Village deities of Sri Lankan Tamils
Village_deities_of_Sri_Lankan_Tamils
Book by Poomani
and discrimination among the different castes of the area, such as the Vannars, Devendrakula Velalars, Panaiyeri Nadars and Thevars. The title is an expression
Agnaadi
Indian Hindu guru
Mastery and Ammani ammal, who was born and lived with wealth in the village Vannar Kulam Virabhadra tribe. Dr.Balasubramanian, ed. (2017). Glory of Arunachalam
Sivanandha
Minority Sinhalese caste
Ganachari Madivala Machideva, was an Indian warrior of the 12th-century. Dhobi Vannar "Ranasinghe Premadasa | biography - president of Sri Lanka". Encyclopedia
Hēna
"voluntary servant".[citation needed] Tiru Kurippu Thonda Nayanar was born in a Vannar family at Kanchipuram, the ancient capital of the Pallava dynasty, which
Tiru_Kurippu_Thonda_Nayanar
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
District Chennai Deity Kalyana Varadaraja Perumal (Vishnu) Perundevi Pavala Vannar Location Location Thiruvotriyur, Chennai State Tamil Nadu Country India
Kalyana Varadharaja Perumal Temple (Thiruvottiyur)
Kalyana_Varadharaja_Perumal_Temple_(Thiruvottiyur)
Suburb in Vavuniya, Northern Province, Sri Lanka
the Tamil population organised by caste, including individuals from the Vannar caste and some upper caste educated families from Vavuniya. The Civil War
Pandarikulam
lōo-thâu Armenian St landing place ஆர்மேனியன் வண்ணார் தெருவில் Ārmēṉiyaṉ Vaṇṇār Teruvil Street of the dhobies in Armenian street Arratoon Road Jalan Arratoon
List of streets in George Town, Penang
List_of_streets_in_George_Town,_Penang
Class and caste systems in Sri Lanka
Pallar (farm workers), Paraiyar (drummers), Turumbar (scavengers) and Vannar (dhobies) constituting the domestic servants termed as Kudimakkal. The Kudimakkal
Social_class_in_Sri_Lanka
Tamil caste in south India
Attukkutti keelai ( from an Idaiyar woman) and Tachilai keelai( from a Vannar woman). In the Katesan society, the maternal uncle's responsibility is more
Katesar
Tamil novelist from Chennai, India (born 1964)
deaf ears. For instance, Koveru Kaludhaigal (1994) deals with the Puthirai Vannar community which is an untouchable community among the Dalits. Arumugam (1999)
Imayam_(writer)
Annual literary award for Saami literature
fal dan dihte Inghilda Tapio Ulrika Tapio 1998 Jåvvå Gun Aira já Ingegerd Vannar Aino Hivand 1999 Bearralat Deatnogáttis Eino V. Guttorm 2000 Biehtár ja
Saami Council Literature Prize
Saami_Council_Literature_Prize
Social group within the minority Sri Lankan Tamil ethnic group
they would not marry into lower Tamil castes such as Ambattar (barbers), Vannar (washerman) and Pallar (agricultural workers), but field studies indicated
Coast_Veddas
Agrarian Sri Lankan Tamil caste
Panchamar ("the fives") consisting of the Nalavars, Pallars, Paraiyars, Vannars, and Ambattars working under them as domestic servants altogether known
Sri_Lankan_Vellalar
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Renaming of public places in Tamil Nadu (2020)
Renaming_of_public_places_in_Tamil_Nadu_(2020)
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British, English
From the Meadow with Shrubs
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Danish, Dutch, German, Swedish, Teutonic
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Hindu, Indian
Goddess Saraswati
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Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Goddess Durga
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English
Dearly loved.
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Russian
Russian form of Roman Latin Daria, DARYA means "possesses a lot, wealthy." Compare with another form of Darya.
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Name of a Raga
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Lord Shiva
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Arabic
Helper; Supporter
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Biblical
Overmuch captivity, or sitting.
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