List of Mudaliars

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Mudaliar, also spelled as Mudaliyar, Muthaliyar, Mudali, and Moodley, is a surname used by the Tamil people. It is derived from the honorary title Mudali meaning a person of first rank in the Tamil language, which was bestowed upon top-ranking bureaucratic officials, philanthropists, educationists, physicians, politicians and army officers in medieval south India.[1]

The following is a list of people that have used Mudaliar surname.

Historical personalities[edit]

Poets[edit]

Chieftains and ministers[edit]

Modern personalities[edit]

Social leaders, activists[edit]

  • S. P. Ayyaswamy Mudaliar, His house Gandhi Peak in Royapettah, Chennai hosted many INC meetings and Netaji.
  • C. Jambulingam Mudaliar, Indian politician and freedom-fighter who served as a civil court judge and member of the Madras Legislative Council
  • Muthuranga Mudaliar, Freedom-fighter from Nasarath pettai near Poonamallee in Thiruvallur District. He participated in the Quit India Movement in 1942
  • Sarojini Varadappan, Social worker in women welfare and empowerment, awarded Padma Shri 1971 and Padma Bhushan in 2009.
  • M.B. Nirmal, Social worker in consumer advocacy, afforestation programmes, and rehabilitation of convicts among others.

Tamil literature[edit]

Philanthropists[edit]

Politics[edit]

Natesa Mudaliar, Founded Justice Party along with Theagaroya Chetty and Dr. T. M. Nair as part of the Dravidian movement.

Civil service and judiciary[edit]

Sports[edit]

Arts and cinema[edit]

Educationists, Doctors, scientists and academicians[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Irschick, Eugene F. Dialogue and History: Constructing South India, 1795-1895. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994". Content.cdlib.org. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
  2. ^ The Tyāgarāja Cult in Tamilnāḍu: A Study in Conflict and Accommodation Page no 336 by Rajeshwari Ghose
  3. ^ Maaveeran Chandramathi Mudaliyar Page Nos.3 to 20 by Pulavar S . Rasu, Samba Publications, 152 Peters Road, Chennai, India 600 086, 2005
  4. ^ Dr. Pulavar. S. Rasu (5 July 2018). ஈரோட்டை ஆட்சி செய்த மன்னர். Archive.
  5. ^ Tamil revivalism in the 1930s Page Nos.110 by Eugene F. Irschick
  6. ^ "Chronology of Erode, Historical Events of Erode, Erode Timeline".
  7. ^ a b Tamil literature, Volume 10 Page No. 52 by Kamil Václav Zvelebil
  8. ^ A Primer of Tamil Literature by M. S. Purnalingam Pillai Page No. 176
  9. ^ Tamil revivalism in the 1930s Page Nos.94 and 261 by Eugene F. Irschick