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Adi Dravida

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Adi Dravida (or Adi Dravidar) is term used by the state of Tamil Nadu in India to denote Dalits since 1914. [1]

23 relations: Adi Karnataka, Arunthathiyar, Caste system among Indian Christians, Caste-related violence in India, Chalavadi, Dalit, Dravidar Kazhagam, Dravidian, History of Pathanamthitta district, History of Singaporean Indians, Indian Singaporeans, Justice Party (India), Kamatchipuram, Kuthiyottam, Nandanar, Outline of Nepal, P. Sivakami, Pampady John Joseph, Paraiyar, Ranni, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Varna (Hinduism), 2012 Dharmapuri violence.

Adi Karnataka

Adi Karnataka is a term used by the Ministry of Home Affairs (India) to refer to the members of one of the Kannadigas aboriginals who are primarily indigenous to the Karnataka state.

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Arunthathiyar

Arunthathiyar is a Scheduled Caste community found in the state of Tamil Nadu, India.

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Caste system among Indian Christians

The caste system among Indian Christians often reflects stratification by sect, location, and the castes of their predecessors.

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Caste-related violence in India

Caste-related violence has occurred and occurs in India in various forms.

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Chalavadi

Chalavādi (Chalawadi, Chalwadi, Chelvadi, Chelavadi & Chaluvadi) is a caste in Scheduled Caste of India, mainly belonging to Karnataka, "who are generally called formerly as Adi Dravida, Adi Karnataka (Mysore side), Channaiah or Channayya"(Bidar, Belgaum, Bijapur and Dharwad districts), Toti, Byagara, Whalliaru or Whallias, Holia's or Mha'rs (Belgaum side) and Holaya (Synonym's: Holar or Valhar, Holer, Holeyar Parayan, Holeya or Holiya & Halleer) is the servant of the right-hand, or eighteen-caste section of the community, and the custodian of its symbol, namely, the bell and the ladle (Gandadabatlu).

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Dalit

Dalit, meaning "broken/scattered" in Sanskrit and Hindi, is a term mostly used for the castes in India that have been subjected to untouchability.

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Dravidar Kazhagam

Dravidar Kazhagam or Dravida Kazhagam (திராவிடர் கழகம்.) is one of the first Dravidian parties in India.

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Dravidian

Dravidian or Dravida may refer to.

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History of Pathanamthitta district

This is the history of Pathanamthitta district.

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History of Singaporean Indians

The history of Singaporean Indians refers to the pattern of ethnic Indian migration and settlement in Singapore from 1819 to the present day.

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Indian Singaporeans

Indian Singaporeans or Singaporean Indians (சிங்கப்பூர் இந்தியர்கள், Ciṅkappūr Intiyarkaḷ) – defined as persons of South Asian ancestry – constitute 7.4% of the country's citizens, making them the third largest ethnic group in Singapore.

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Justice Party (India)

The Justice Party, officially the South Indian Liberal Federation, was a political party in the Madras Presidency of British India.

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Kamatchipuram

Kamatchipuram (Tamil:காமாட்சிபுரம்) is a small village in Tamil Nadu, India and falls under village panchayat administrative unit of Chinnamanur block in Uthamapalayam taluk, Theni district.

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Kuthiyottam

Kuthiyottam is one of the main offering at the Chettikulangara Devi Temple and at kadakkal devi temple and at the Mathira Peedika Devi Temple near Kadakkal in Kollam District of Kerala.It is a ritualistic symbolic representation of human bali (Human Sacrifice).

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Nandanar

Nandanar (also spelt as Nantanar), also known as Tirunalaippovar (Thirunaalaippovar) and Tiru Nalai Povar Nayanar,Other names include: Nandan (Nanda, Nantan), Tirunalaipovanar, Nalaippovar, Nalaippovan was a Nayanar saint, who is venerated in the Hindu sect of Shaivism.

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Outline of Nepal

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Nepal: Nepal is a landlocked sovereign state in South Asia.

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P. Sivakami

Palanimuthu Sivakami (born 1957) is an Indian writer writing in Tamil.

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Pampady John Joseph

Pampady John Joseph (Pampady, 1887-Jul 1940), known as Pampady John or Pampady Joseph, was a Dalit activist and the founder of the socio-religious movement Cheramar MahajanSabha.

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Paraiyar

Paraiyar or Parayar (formerly anglicised as Pariah and Paree) is a caste group found in Sri Lanka and the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

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Ranni

Ranni sometimes spelled Ranny, is a small town in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, in India.

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Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

The Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) are officially designated groups of historically disadvantaged people in India.

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Varna (Hinduism)

Varṇa (वर्णः) is a Sanskrit word which means type, order, colour or class.

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2012 Dharmapuri violence

On November 7, 2012, over 200 houses were torched in Natham, old and new Kondampatti and Annanagar Dalit colonies in Dharmapuri district, Tamil Nadu.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adi_Dravida

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