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The renowned politician, K. Kamaraj, was a Nadar from Virudhunagar. Kamaraj Kumarasami, ( Tamil: காமராஜ் better known as K WikipediaWikiProject Indian cities for details --> Virudhunagar is a city and a Municipality in Virudhunagar district in the Indian
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10,000,000(app) |
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| Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi, Nagercoil,
Virudhunagar, Madurai, Salem and Chennai |
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| Hinduism, Christianity |
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Nadar (also referred as Kshatriya Nadar, Nadan, Nataar, and Shanar) is one of the prominent castes of Tamil Nadu, South India. Tirunelveli (திருநெல்வேலி is a city in Tamil Nadu and was formed into a Municipal corporation in 1999 by merging three municipalities viz Thoothukudi (தூத்துக்குடி WikipediaWikiProject Indian cities for details --> Nagercoil (Tamil நாகர்கோவில் is a city and it is the Http//en WikipediaWikiProject Indian cities for details --> Virudhunagar is a city and a Municipality in Virudhunagar district in the Indian Madurai Tamil (ta தமிழ்; t̪əmɨɻ is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamil people of the Indian subcontinent. Hinduism is a religious tradition that originated in the Indian subcontinent. Christianity ( Greek Χριστιανισμός from the word Xριστός ( Christ)is a monotheistic Religion centered on the life and teachings Tamil people (also called Tamils or Tamilians) ( are an Ethnic group native to Tamil Nadu, a state in India, and the north-eastern Castes are Hereditary systems of occupation, Endogamy, social culture, Social class, and Political power. Tamil Nadu ( Tamil:, Country of the Tamils, t̪ɐmɨɻ n̪aːɽɯ is one of the 28 states of India. The term "Nadar"(Tamil: நாடார்) in Tamil literally means "one who rules the land"[1]. Nowadays, Nadars occupy various positions, including education, politics and mostly retail business.
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The Nadars are the heirs of the fallen ancient pandyas . Considered to be a proud, ancient warrior caste and the initial rulers of the ancient Pandiya Nadu (Pandyan Kingdom)[2][3][4], the Nadars are well known for their bravery throughout the southern part of Tamilnadu. The ancient capital city of Pandiya Nadu, Korkai, is predominantly occupied by the Nadars. Korkai is a small village in the Srivaikuntam Taluk of Tirunelveli district in Tamil Nadu, India. After successive invasions from the north by the Kalabhras and other Vadugas on the Pandiyan kingdom, the Nadars were forced out of power and almost became extinct in the 18th century Pandyas. Unlike many other ancient communities who were considered as low castes by the brahmanical classes, they fought back and regained their original status. This process of upward social mobility is known as Sanskritisation. Sanskritisation may also refer to introduction of Sanskrit vocabulary in another language or dialect (such as Khariboli) The community which was known as 'Shanans' till the 19th century came to be known as Nadars. The title Nadar is believed to be derived from the Nadans, the aristocrats and the highest of the old Shanan community. The aristocrats among the Nadars in those days were known as Nadans and the poor among the caste, who did toddy tapping for a living, were known as Shanans. [5]The poor among the Nadars(Shanans) during early times possessed no agricultural lands due to the Nayak invasion[6]. Nadars are believed to be closely related to the Villavars, an ancient Dravidian warrior community which founded many Dravidian kingdoms as Cheran and Pandyan in the prehistory.
Till the 19th century the martial art, Kalaripayattu, was meant to be practised only by the warrior castes of South India. Marma Ati was a great warfare practised by the Royal Thiruppad Nadans to defeat/kill the enemy without any external injuries. The art was practiced exclusively by Nadars, Kallars and Maravars of Tamil-Nadu and by the Nairs and Ezhavas of Kerala. Excerpts from John Shortt ‘On the Wild Tribes of Southern India’ of the Ethnological Society of London 1869 vol Nāyar (Malayalam നായര് naːjar most commonly spelt Nair) is the name of a Hindu upper caste from the southern Indian state of Kerala The Ezhavas are the largest Hindu community in Kerala and Tulu Nadu. [7][8]
Recent genetic studies on the antigenic variations among south Indian populations suggest Nadars share several genotypic characters with East Asian populations, consistent with the demographic history of South India, and also revealed that there are several genetic markers unique to the group. An antigen (from antibody-generating) or immunogen is a substance that prompts the generation of Antibodies and can cause an immune response The genotype is the genetic constitution of a cell an organism or an individual (i A genetic marker is a known DNA sequence. It can be described as a variation which may arise due to mutation or alteration in the genomic loci that can be observed The study suggested a distinct evolutionary lineage with lesser admixture in the gene pool among groups of Tamilnadu. The gene pool of nadars show more similarity to the East Asian populations (Tissue Antigens. 2003 Dec; 62(6): 542-7) (Human Biology 1996, 68(4), 523-37) [9].