Talk:Malayali (tribe)

Malayali gounder brief description
According to history, malayalis are lives in kalvarayan hills as a primary place. Jawadhu hills not. And you project they are like oldest society in tamilnadu. It spread hatism. Also one of those ref said they are came kerala. It is the wrong information.

Why you have allowed book referance in malayali page?

Kalavarayan hills is the one of major part of kongu vellalar. They have not enough economic development.

See https://archive.org/details/castestribesofso03thuruoft/page/250/mode/2up - page no 250

https://kallakurichi.nic.in/tourism/places-of-interest/ - Govt website

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/42994/42994-h/42994-h.htm - Edgar thurston, released by british government at 1919

http://www.konguassociation.com/en/epages/konguinfo.html - Kongu association pointed kalvarayn hills peoples are kongu vellalar

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Then-and-now-A-tale-of-freedom-from-bondage/articleshow/603122493.cms - Ruled by gounders until 1976

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/Salem-mountain-that-joined-India-in-1976/articleshow/42933041.cms - Brief evidence

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s1oWqKS7TE - Youtube video about malai gounders

http://karalarmani.blogspot.com/2013/06/blog-post.html - detailed brief

Kalvarayan hill (Kallakuruchi district) was being ruled by the following three jagirdhars (Poligars) - Sadaya Goundan, Kurumba Goundan and Arya Goundan. As per 1901 census, Sadaya Goundan had 40 villages with a population of 10,009, Kurumba Goundar had 40 villages with a population of 7,490 and Arya Goundan had 11 villages with 2,318 people. Kalvarayan Hills which is under Salem districts has two as Chinna Kalvarayan and Periya Kalvarayan Hills. Both the hills ruled by Jagirdhars/Durai.

Chinna Kalvarayan capital is Maniyara Gundam ruled by Ponnudurai ancestors and Periya Kalvarayan capital is Kovilputhur/Koilputhur by Ramasamy Durai, LasumanaDurai and their heirs, even now. As per 2001 population Chinna Kalvarayan over 20,000 and Periya Kalvarayan 15,000 populations. The community had wedding tax, cultivation tax, registration of births and deaths, and everyone had to offer gifts to jagirdhar's families during Pongal celebrations.

Till 25 June 1976 the area was "not part of India, as there was no presence of governance or any government till then". The three jagirdhars were not willing to recognise the government of India and abide by its statutes by handing over 105 villages under them. The hill was brought under the government control on 25 June 1976 by invoking slavery abolition legislation, 1963.

Sadaya goundan, kurumba goundan and arya goundan are kongu community. Known as karalar or vellalar.

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By Konguhead — Preceding unsigned comment added by Konguhead (talk • contribs) 16:48, 7 December 2020 (UTC)
 * It's rather high-handed to post anonymously while demanding email ID from the original poster. NRPanikker (talk) 05:22, 13 April 2022 (UTC)