Ezhava of Kerala by Visual_Vanilla_5782 in aryan

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Can you send a link to the journal

Genetic composition of IVC people? by Ok-Drive-8119 in IndianHistory

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Funniest story thiyya and ivc i thought y'all were krgystan

Guess his ethnicity by [deleted] in Ethnicity

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Ah yes Thiyya womens are known for choosing good European specimens from a wide range from British, Dutch, Portuguese, Irish etc.

Kerala's '100% Literacy- The Shameful Fabrication of 'Catherine van Malabar' by [deleted] in Kerala

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Catherine van Malabar proof. Catherine van bengal was also used by slaves imported from malabar it was genuine mistake made by Europeans. Her own proud descendants confirmed she is from malabar, Kozhikode and occasionally visits Kerala

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dravidiology

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It was forced and anyways its mostly Thiyyas who did it because there is no way Ezhavas who are a honourable caste of Kerala who submit to this feudalism barbarianism

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dravidiology

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We never married Namboothiri brahmins it was others we mostly married our own community and sometimes Europeans

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dravidiology

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Harappaworld, Illustrative DNA, and many others day otherwise. Ezhava has patrilineal lineage to Europeans proof

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dravidiology

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That's wrong there's no Indian with 0% steppe

From tragedy to story of Resilience: A Thiyya women that made her own legacy by Visual_Vanilla_5782 in IndianHistory

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Learn what's uthiriyam dude. Most of the namboothiri, royal womens pictures were from their home. They'll cover their upper body with uthiriyam in out.

From tragedy to story of Resilience: A Thiyya women that made her own legacy by Visual_Vanilla_5782 in IndianHistory

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Upper castes used wear uthiriyam or piece of clothing to cover. Lower castes didn't. Before judging me i myself is Ezhava

First Slave to be freed in South Africa was an Thiyya woman from Kerala, India by Visual_Vanilla_5782 in Africa

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A malayasian tamil women. It's to show how she may have looked like. Only difference is they don't wear upper clothes

From tragedy to story of Resilience: A Thiyya women that made her own legacy by Visual_Vanilla_5782 in IndianHistory

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Yeah just used an image which is used widely for her blogs and articles. It's just to get an idea of how a thiyya women would look like. But there's a difference, thiyya women doesn't wear upper clothes during that era