Mannanar
The Mannanar (IPA: [Mànn:añaŕ]) were a Thiyyar dynasty of Malabar, in the present-day Kannur and Kasaragod districts of India. In the ancient period, there were five Mannanar palaces in Eruvesi to the North West of Taliparamba, hence they were called as Anju Aramana. The word Mannanar derives from mannan, meaning king and ar, which pluralises it.
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Mannanar
The Mannanar (IPA: [Mànn:añaŕ]) were a Thiyyar dynasty of Malabar, in the present-day Kannur and Kasaragod districts of India. In the ancient period, there were five Mannanar palaces in Eruvesi to the North West of Taliparamba, hence they were called as Anju Aramana. The word Mannanar derives from mannan, meaning king and ar, which pluralises it.
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The Mannanar (IPA: [Mànn:añaŕ] ...... tle of Mannanar or machchiyar.
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Muthedath Aramanakkal-Anjukoor vazhcha
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Mannanar - The Thiyyar King
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Mushika Dynasty
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The Mannanar (IPA: [Mànn:añaŕ] ...... g and ar, which pluralises it.
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