
Chekavar - Wikipedia
Painting depicting informal childhood marriage ceremony between Unniyarcha and Chandu Chekavar. Chekavar (Also known as Chekon or Chevakar, Cekavar) were the warriors …
Aromal Chekavar - Wikipedia
Aromal Chekavar was a warrior believed to have lived during the 16th century in the North Malabar region of present-day Kerala, India. [1] [2] He was from the Thiyyar community [1] [3] …
Historic Alleys: The Chekavars of Malabar
2016年8月27日 · Historians have analyzed certain sentences from the ballads to determine not only the origins and the caste of Chekavars, but also the time frame of their arrival in Malabar. …
Chekavar (film) - Wikipedia
Chekavar is a 2010 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film written and directed by Sajeevan. It stars Indrajith Sukumaran , Kalabhavan Mani , Sarayu , and Samvrutha Sunil in …
切卡瓦尔 - 华文百科
在喀拉拉邦发现的英雄石头描绘了切卡瓦(Chekavar)从事战斗,通常代表主。 在石头上,雪卡瓦(Chekavar)通常由武装人员和湿婆 语言 的图像描绘。 历史
The-Legend-Of-Chandu-Chekavar-Research | navodayastudio
Vadakkan-paattukal are songs from ancient Malabar about the heroic exploits of Chekavar (Kalarippyattu warriors) and their Ankam (duel to death) on the arena. This article is about how …
Aromal Chekaver | Kannappa Chekaver | Kadathanadan
He looked every inch the warrior with bulging muscles, a keen look of intelligence behind his eyes and long, thick, wavy black hair bouncing off his scalp. In an instant Unnikonnar knew that this …
Chekavar - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
The Chekavar (also Chekava, Chekavan, Chevakan, Chon) are a caste with origins in southern India, including Sri Lanka, Kerala and some parts of Tamil Nadu. They are believed to be the …
Chekavar - Military Wiki | Fandom
The Chekavar (also Chekava, Chekavan, Chekon) were warriors of the Ezhava community, also known as Thiyyas.[1] Chekavar is derived from the Sanskrit words Sevakar, Sevakan or …
Chandu Chekavar - Wikipedia
Chandu Chekavar (Chathiyan Chanthu, also known as Chandu Panicker [1]), was a sixteenth-century chekavar of the Chekavar family from Kerala folklore, [2] mentioned in the folk songs …