List of Vellalars

Vellalars is a term used primarily by various Tamil castes who traditionally pursued agriculture as a profession in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and parts of Sri Lanka.

Vellalar
Regions with significant populations
Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka, Puducherry, Kerala
Languages
Tamil (Mother Tongue), Malayalam,
Religion
Hinduism
Related ethnic groups
Tamil people, Malayalam people

Freedom fighters and leaders

  • Marudanayagam Pillai was the first freedom fighter and he was called the hero of Madurai, he was a brave man who defeated Pulidevar and ruled his territory,Then they hanged him ,the British army cut his our dead body into pieces due to the fear of him. Cut down and buried elsewhere in Tamil Nadu
  • Dheeran Chinnamalai Gounder -Kongu chieftain and Palayakkarar from Tamil Nadu who rose up in revolt against the British East India Company in the Kongu Nadu, Southern India.[1]
  • V.O.Chidambaram pillai- He was a brave freedom fighter who bought against the British diplomatically by competing their trade operations. He bought many ships of his own and traded goods on his part to compete the British. He is popularly known as " kappal otiya tamilan "

Politics

Spiritual & Administrators

References

  1. The memorial was a long pending demand of the dominant Kongu Vellalar community of the region, to which the valiant fighter against colonial oppression belonged. http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-04-05/coimbatore/31293607_1_memorial-warfare-cauvery
  2. Born on January 30, 1910, in Senguttaipalayam, a hamlet of Varadanur village in Pollachi taluk of Coimbatore district, in an agriculturists family from the dominant Kongu Vellalar community, Mr. Subramaniam, blended the strains of tradition and modernity in his own way, to eventually rise to gubernatorial positions. http://hindu.com/thehindu/2000/11/08/stories/01080009.htm
  3. Jones, Kenneth W.; Hudson, D. Dennis (1992). Religious controversy in British India: dialogues in South Asian languages. SUNY. p. 29. ISBN 0-7914-0828-0.
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