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  2. List of Mudaliars - Wikipedia

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    Kottaiyannan Mudaliar: was a 14th-century chieftain who was ruling Kongu region and fought against Muslim invaders. He belongs to the lineage of Sengunthar Therinja Kaikolar regiment. He belongs to the lineage of Sengunthar Therinja Kaikolar regiment.

  3. Ceylonese Mudaliyars - Wikipedia

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    Mudaliyar is a Tamil title, derived from the word mudhal, meaning "first", and the honorific suffix yar, meaning "The first" as in the person of the first rank. [5] [6] The position was created in the 17th century by the Portuguese to function as a link between the colonial administration and the local populace, as they had done in South India.

  4. List of Sengunthars - Wikipedia

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    Kottaiyannan Mudaliar: was a 14th-century cheiftain who was ruling Kongu region and fought against Muslim invaders. Chinna Mudaliyar: Chieftain of Rasipuram in 16th century. He renovated many temples.

  5. Mudaliar - Wikipedia

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    Mudaliar (alternatively spelled: Muthaliar, Mudali, Muthali) is a Tamil title and surname. [1] As title, it was historically given to high-ranking officers, administrators and their descendants during the rule of Imperial Cholas .

  6. A. Sabhapathi Mudaliar - Wikipedia

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    Mudaliar represented Bellary at the first session of the Indian National Congress held in Bombay in December 1985. Rao Bahadur Arcot Sabhapathi Mudaliar was an Indian industrialist , businessman and Indian independence activist who was an early pioneer of the Indian National Congress and framed its constitution.

  7. A. Sabhapathy Mudaliar - Wikipedia

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    Rai Bahadur A. Sabhapathy Mudaliar (1838 – 29 October 1903) [1] was a Philanthropist and politician from Bellary, India. The Women & Children's Hospital or The District Hospital in Bellary was initially named after him, following his donation of land and building to the hospital. [ 2 ]

  8. Maha Mudaliyar - Wikipedia

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    The Maha Mudaliyar (Head Mudaliyar or මහ මුදලි) was a colonial title and office in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Head Mudaliyar functioned as the head of the low country native headmen and native aide-de-camp to the Governor of Ceylon.

  9. R. N. Arogyasamy Mudaliar - Wikipedia

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    Arogyasamy Mudaliar was born on 18 April 1870 to Sir R. N. Prakasam Mudaliar, who was an official of the provincial civil service after whom Prakasam Road in T. Nagar is named. As a student of Madras Christian College, Arogyasamy Mudaliar performed brilliantly standing topmost in his class and securing kudos from the then Principal of the ...