historicalleys.blogspot.com
Historic Alleys: The Kunhali Marakkar’s
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Historic musings from a Malabar perspective. A nomad in today's world, a world traveler in essence. View my complete profile. Malabar - English period 1800-1900. Malabar Pre 15th Century. Malabar - English period 1900 -1950. Malabar - Chinese trade. Muziris and Roman trade. The Mysterious Koya Pakki. Cosebequin, Coja beguy People who read the Portuguese accounts stumble on this name often, especially when they traverse through the early. On the origin of Nairs. Thiyya’s of Malabar. The Iyers of Palghat.
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Historic Alleys: March 2015
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Historic musings from a Malabar perspective. A nomad in today's world, a world traveler in essence. View my complete profile. Malabar - English period 1800-1900. Malabar Pre 15th Century. Malabar - English period 1900 -1950. Malabar - Chinese trade. Muziris and Roman trade. The Mysterious Koya Pakki. Cosebequin, Coja beguy People who read the Portuguese accounts stumble on this name often, especially when they traverse through the early. On the origin of Nairs. Thiyya’s of Malabar. The Iyers of Palghat.
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Historic Alleys: Malemo Cana - Vasco Da Gama’s pilot
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Historic musings from a Malabar perspective. A nomad in today's world, a world traveler in essence. View my complete profile. Malabar - English period 1800-1900. Malabar Pre 15th Century. Malabar - English period 1900 -1950. Malabar - Chinese trade. Muziris and Roman trade. The Mysterious Koya Pakki. Cosebequin, Coja beguy People who read the Portuguese accounts stumble on this name often, especially when they traverse through the early. On the origin of Nairs. Thiyya’s of Malabar. The Iyers of Palghat.
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Historic Alleys: Thiyya’s of Malabar
http://historicalleys.blogspot.com/2012/02/thiyyas-of-malabar.html
Historic musings from a Malabar perspective. A nomad in today's world, a world traveler in essence. View my complete profile. Malabar - English period 1800-1900. Malabar Pre 15th Century. Malabar - English period 1900 -1950. Malabar - Chinese trade. Muziris and Roman trade. The Mysterious Koya Pakki. Cosebequin, Coja beguy People who read the Portuguese accounts stumble on this name often, especially when they traverse through the early. On the origin of Nairs. Thiyya’s of Malabar. The Iyers of Palghat.
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review — Sheikh Al-Avalathi bin Nikhil
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Sheikh Al-Avalathi bin Nikhil. Al-Avalathi's Life (Al-Avalathi is the last Mallu to go to the Gelf). Guess you are new here! Why don't you subscribe to this blog? Free for a limited period! I tweet too Twitter. Here is a short review of the Malayalam movie, Gadhama. Kavya makes a terrific come back with Gadhama. Without any doubt, this is her best performance till date. February 27, 2011. When it comes to movies with hype attached,the cynic in me comes alive. The cynic grows bigger if there is too mu...
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Sanchari...: Commercial Cinema's Year of Revival
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Friday 4 December 2009. Commercial Cinema's Year of Revival. 8211; I had watched Kaminey with utter disbelief wondering at the ‘power of cool’ and the influence of reviewers in exalting an average film by an excellent-so-far filmmaker to the status of a cult classic. A sense of déjà vu crept in watching Pazhassi Raja the other day. Reviewers, hysteric fans had all dubbed it the greatest Malayalam film ever! While all the films except for Mrithyunjayam. Had interesting themes, only Revathy’s Makal. Were g...
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Rabbiting On: March 2009
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Rabbiting on is slang for chatttering pointlessly or aimlessly . Which is what this Blog will do - on topics that interest me : History, Prints, Churchill, Wodehouse, Architecture, and so on. The URL is from Hamlet : "the graves stood tenantless and the sheeted dead did squeak and gibber in the Roman Streets". Sunday, March 29, 2009. Zoffanys Cock Match and Other Conversation Pieces : A Croaking Chorus or the Frogs of Aristophanes? What is a Conversation Piece? This is an engraving by Richard Earlom of t...
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Cuddalore History: August 2006
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Why did the Europeans arrive at Cuddalore? Links to related websites and blogs. Rabbeting On, a collection of essays by V. Narayan Swami. Monday, August 14, 2006. Why did the Europeans arrive at Cuddalore? Why did the Europeans arrive at Cuddalore? Extract from an atlas produced for Manuel I in 1519 by Lopo Homen and the Rynel brothers. The major river estuaries along the Coromandel Coast are clearly featured.[1]. It is easy from our modern perspective to see the sea as the edge of the world, and as a ba...
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Cuddalore History: A Description of Fort St. David, circa. 1773
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A Description of Fort St. David, circa. 1773. Links to related websites and blogs. Rabbeting On, a collection of essays by V. Narayan Swami. Saturday, March 10, 2007. A Description of Fort St. David, circa. 1773. A Description of Fort St. David, circa. 1773. From: Sir George Forrest. The Life of Lord Clive. Vol. I. London and New York: Cassell, 1918, 52-53. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Cuddalore History: November 2006
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Soldiers at Fort St David 1709 to 1720. The Dutch Arrive at Cuddalore. The First English Trading at Cuddalore. The First English arrive at Cuddalore. Unknown building near Seetharam Nagar. Ruins of Fort St.David. Links to related websites and blogs. Rabbeting On, a collection of essays by V. Narayan Swami. Monday, November 13, 2006. Soldiers at Fort St David 1709 to 1720. In 1680 the Dutch returned to Cuddalore and obtained from the Marathas a grant of land there and permission to erect a factory; as wil...