The Komati (Kōmaṭi, Kūmūti or Kūmaṭi) is a trading community which is currently organised as a caste. They are primarily found in Central and South Indian...
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free dictionary. Komati may refer to: Komati caste, is an Indian trading community primarily found in central and south India Komati Power Station, a...
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Gavara (redirect from Gavara (caste))
both Gavara Komatis and the Gavara caste of former Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh. Gavara is also the name of a Komati sub-caste. They are a trading...
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late medieval era, Telagas led the right-hand caste faction, which included Komatis and various other castes, in Machilipatnam and other places of Andhra...
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Telangana are: (arranged alphabetically) Brahmin Kamma Kapu/Telaga/Balija Komati Raju Reddy Velama Some communities within these groups are instead classified...
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Kamma is a largely Hindu caste from South India. The community of Kammas is believed to have originated from agriculturists of the Kammanadu region of...
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classes who are both Komati and non-Komati. The oral accounts sung by bards vary amongst regions, religious sects, castes, and sub-castes. According to legend...
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Pusad (section Jaati or caste based breakup of Pusad)
from Banjaras, Pusad has a sizable Nand Gawali(Gavli),Komati (caste), Marwadi and Maratha (caste) population. Pusad also has a good population of adherents...
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Arya Vaisya may refer to: Arya Vaishya or Komati, is a trading caste from Central and Southern India concentrated in the Indian states of Maharashtra,...
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Zamindar, Zamindars from the family of Manyam, belonging to the Komati Arya Vysya Caste Fine-Leaf Wadara, a woody plant found in South America Wadera,...
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According to Nagendra Rao, the trading communities of Saraswats, Jews, Arabs, Komatis, Nawayath, etc. were active in south Kanara when the Portuguese arrived...
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disturbances started when a man belonging to the Komati caste which is regarded as a right-hand caste reportedly worshipped the idol of a God worshipped...
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addresses Sundarayyan as cutta maṟavan (a pure Maravar), kōmaṭṭi (a man of Komati caste), cuṭala māṭan (a demon who dwells on the cremation of corpses), cankuṁ...
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Settibalija (redirect from Settibalija Caste)
Their traditional occupation is trading. These Shetty Balijas, along with Komatis, were a prominent mercantile community of South India with a history dating...
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Balija (category Indian castes)
themselves from other collectives called nagaram, which probably represented Komati merchants. The pekkandru collectives also included members of other communities...
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Telaga (category Indian castes)
right-hand caste faction in Machilipatnam and other places of Andhra. The right-hand caste faction included Komatis and various other castes. At the end...
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Zamindar were Zamindars from the family of Manyam, belonging to the Komati Arya Vysya sub-caste. They actively participated in the administrative and financial...
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locals thought him insane, and he was chastised by the non dalit castes and his own Komati community for his solidarity with the Dalit cause. In an effort...
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Linga Balija (category Indian castes)
Linga Balija is a subcaste of the Indian Balija caste. The Linga Balijas are a Telugu speaking trading community primarily residing in the Indian state...
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needed] Established in about 1325 by Prolaya Vema Reddi (also known as Komati Vema), his territory extended along the coast to Nellore in the south and...
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Joseph Collett (section Caste conflicts)
Harrison's presidency had seen some intense communal clashes between the Komatis and the Chetties . A settlement had been reached but the terms of the settlement...
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Billava (category Brewing and distilling castes)
posthumous marriage. Others that do so include the Badagas, Komatis and the Todas. All of the Tuluva castes who participate fully in Bhuta worship also have loose...
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leader in Peda Komati Vema, who ascended to the throne of Kondavidu in 1402. Known for his prowess in warfare and scholarship, Peda Komati Vema emerged...
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was recorded that all Madigas and 61% of Malas, historically untouchable castes, were Christian. A Chidananda ashram was built in the village in 1966 with...
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Marwadi and Komati durras. In contrast, the bulk of the peasantry came from disparate caste backgrounds and even included Brahmins, Reddys and Komatis. The tribals...
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XII A - District Census Handbook, Karaikal (Report). 2014. Cūriyamūrtti, Kōmati (2003). Kāraikkālammaiyār. Intiya ilakkiyac ciṟpikaḷ (in Tamil). Sahitya...
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Kshetramu Main Temple, Regulapalli Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple, Bejjanki Komati Cheruvu Tankbund, Siddipet Ainapur Lake, Telangana Komuravelli Mallanna...
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Telugu people (section Castes and communities)
The Telugu people are subdivided into several castes and communities such as the Telugu Brahmin, Komati, Reddy, Raju, Kamma, Kapu, Telaga, Balija, Velama...
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activities, the surname is common even today among various caste communities like the Komatis, Nagarathars and other traditional trading communities of...
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led to the seizure of the throne of Kondaveedu by force by Peda Komati Vema. Peda Komati Vema's authority was defined by Kataya Vema. Kataya Vema was also...
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