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Twenty four Manai Telugu Chettiars

The 24 Manai Telugu Chettiar (24MTC) is a merchant social group who are predominantly found in the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana in India, as well as Sri Lanka.

24 Manai Telugu Chettiar(24MTC)
ReligionsHinduism
LanguagesTamil, Telugu
CountryIndia
Populated statesTamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana

History

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Balija community that later developed into a distinct one as Saluppan or Janappan Chetties (because of their jute hemp-bag trade)[1][2] as per the information sourced from their section of people at that time (British colonial rule) by Edgar Thurston, Superintendent for Madras Government Museum that was released by British Government press, Madras as a part in the book titled "Castes and Tribes of Southern India" in 1909.

Saluppan Chettis had 24 gothras or clans from which the present name "24 manai telugu chetty" or "24 manai telugu chettiars" came from. [2] [3]

Community Sub divisions or clans

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Their 24 Gothras are further divided into groups of sixteen and eight.[4] Usually marriage is forbidden between members of the same group, but permitted between members of the sixteen and eight gōtras.[2]

Among the names of the gōtras as per the historians, are the following: Vasava,[5] Vamme, Mummudi,[6] Pilli Vankaravan, Makkiduvan,[7] Thallelan, Gendagiri,[8] Madalavan, Piligara,[9] Mukkanda,[10] Vadiya,[11] Thonda, Kōla.

Present forms of Gothras or clans[12]
16 Veedu: Mummudiyar, Tharishiyavar, Kolavar, Kanithiyavar, Thillaiyavar, Paluvidhiyar, Chennaiyavar, Mathalaiyavar, Kothavangavar, Rajabhairavar, Vammaiyar, Kappavar, Vachiyavar, Kenthiyavar, Naliviraiyavar, Surayavar, Gandavangavalar
8 Veedu: Makkadaiyar, Korahaiyar, Marattaiyar, Kavalaiyar, Pillivangavar, Thavalaiyar, Soppiyar, Kottavar, Nalabakshiyavar

Notable people

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Page:Castes and Tribes of Southern India, Volume 2.djvu/501 - Wikisource, the free online library". en.wikisource.org. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Page:Castes and Tribes of Southern India, Volume 2.djvu/502 - Wikisource, the free online library". en.wikisource.org. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Castes and Tribes of Southern India/Janappan - Wikisource, the free online library". en.wikisource.org.
  4. ^ "24 manai families in Kochi, Kerala". sahapedia.org.
  5. ^ "Vasava, Vāsava, Vashava, Vāsavā: 27 definitions". www.wisdomlib.org. 12 April 2009.
  6. ^ "Mummudi: 2 definitions". www.wisdomlib.org. 1 January 1970.
  7. ^ "Makkiduvan: 1 definition". www.wisdomlib.org. 1 January 1970.
  8. ^ "Gendagiri: 1 definition". www.wisdomlib.org. 1 January 1970.
  9. ^ "Piligara: 1 definition". www.wisdomlib.org. 1 January 1970.
  10. ^ "Mukkanda: 1 definition". www.wisdomlib.org. 1 January 1970.
  11. ^ "Vadiya: 2 definitions". www.wisdomlib.org. 1 January 1970.
  12. ^ "24 manai families in Kochi, Kerala". sahapedia.org.
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