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  Kshatriya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kshatriya communities are generally very prominent in Indian history, having been major influences on Indian politics, society, culture, religion and economics for hundreds of years.
The Kurus, Panchalas, Kosalas, Matsyas, Magadhas, Chedis, Yadus, Kambojas, Gandharas, Kekayas etc in epic times and Mauryas, Guptas, Chalukyas, Rajputs, Marathas, Dhangars, Nairs, Nambiars etc. in post-epic/medieval eras are considered to have been particularly influential.
Many of the Rajputs are known as Agnivanshi Kshatriyas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kshatriya   (1799 words)

  
 Johor - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
New Straits Times; 3/9/2004; Ravi Nambiar; 779 words
Johor a dream come true for local and foreign eco-tourists
New Straits Times; 1/17/2005; Ravi Nambiar; 1257 words
www.encyclopedia.com /html/J/Johor.asp   (351 words)

  
 Payyanur and Literature
Now only 448 lines of this book is available which was preserved by the German Missionary and Scholar Dr. Herman Gundert and is kept in the Tubington University of Germany.
Pothera Ezhuthachan, the author of "Soorya Sthuti", Kadinhippalli Krishnan Mootha Nambiar, who translated many works in Sanskrit to Malayalam, Kana Kammaran Ezhuthachan, Raman Ezhuthachan, Karipathu Kunhiraman Ezhuthachan are some of the great people who paved the foundations for the literary tradition of Payyanur.
VP Manoharan, RC Karipathu,late KV Sekhara Poduval, KVR Payyanur, VP Balakrishna Poduval, P.Balachandran, Payyanur Kunhiraman, Swami Gopalji, TP Bhaskara Poduval, Balan Annur, Dr. Anand, KTN Sukumaran Nambiar, E.P Rajagopalan, AK Ramakrishnan Master, TK Kanna Poduval, KK Bhaskaran, Ibrahim Vengara, Prof.
www.payyanur.com /literature.htm   (1117 words)

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