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Ullal was the capital of the Chowta king Thirumala Raya III. Feudatories of the Vijayanagar kingdom, the Chowtas were Tuluva kings who practiced Jainism alongside Tuluva Animism (Būtaradhane). The Chowtas followed the system of matrilineal inheritance ( Aliyasantana ) of Bunts community by which Tirumala Raya, Abbakka's uncle, crowned her the ...
The Ullal branch seems to have become extinct and c. 1603, the Chowta moved their capital to Moodabidri. In succeeding years Chowta power had greatly diminished due to invasions by Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan with whom they signed treaties and also had to give up most of their territory. Chandrasekhara Chikkaraya Chowta V was the last Chowta king ...
Ullal or Uḷḷāla is a City in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka state in India. Ullal City Municipal Council along with the Mangalore City Corporation forms the continuous Mangalore urban agglomeration area which is currently the fourth biggest in Karnataka after Bangalore , Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad . [ 2 ]
The status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia. With a decline in their status from the ancient to medieval times ...
[6] [7] Apastamba sutra (c. 4th century BCE) [8] [3] captures some prevalent ideas of the role of women during the post Vedic ages. The Apastamba Sutra shows the elevated position of women that existed during the 4th century BCE: A man is not allowed to abandon his wife (A 1.28.19). He permits daughters to inherit (A 2.14.4).
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In 1910, she founded the Bharat Stree Mahamandal (All India Women's Organization), [3] which is regarded by many historians as the first All-Indian organization for women. [7] With several branches around the country, it promoted education and vocational training for women without consideration of class, caste and religion.
Mahadevi Varma (1907–1987), Hindi poet, women's rights activist; Kapila Vatsyayan (1928–2020), art historian, non-fiction writer; Reetika Vazirani (1962–2003), Indian-American poet, educator; Kaajal Oza Vaidya (born 1966), screenwriter, novelist, journalist; Vijayalakshmi (born 1960), prolific Malayalam poet