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  1. Nair - Wikipedia

    The Nair (/ ˈnaɪər /, Malayalam: [n̪aːjɐr]) also known as Nayar, are a group of Indian Hindu castes, described by anthropologist Kathleen Gough as "not a unitary group but a named category of castes".

  2. Nāyar | Kerala, Matrilineal & Warrior | Britannica

    Nāyar, Hindu caste of the Indian state of Kerala. Before the British conquest in 1792, the region contained small, feudal kingdoms, in each of which the royal and noble lineages, the militia, and …

  3. A Brief Overview Nayar Culture and Social Organization

    In Kerala of southwest India lives an indigenous people, called the Nayar. They are known for having a highly complex and intriguing culture. The Nayar are a warrior caste who follow matrilineal dissention …

  4. Nayar | Encyclopedia.com

    Traditionally Nayars belong to the southwest coast of India, in what is now the state of Kerala. It is a long, narrow area bounded on the west by the Arabian Sea and on the east by the high ranges of the …

  5. NAYAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of NAYAR is a people of the Malabar coast of India formerly noted for polyandry and a matrilineal social organization.

  6. Nayar Definition - Intro to Anthropology Key Term | Fiveable

    In the Nayar system, women have a high degree of autonomy and decision-making power within the household and community. Nayar children traditionally belonged to the mother's clan, and …

  7. Nayar - Definition, Usage & Quiz | N | Dictionary | Ultimate Lexicon

    The term “Nayar” is derived from the Malayalam word “Nāyar” which has its roots in the Sanskrit “Nayaka,” meaning leader or soldier. The Nayar traditionally functioned as warriors and landlords …

  8. Nayar: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library

    Sep 30, 2024 · In Hinduism, Nayar represents a community noted for its unique marriage practices, encompassing both formal and informal ceremonies, highlighting the diversity of matrimonial …

  9. Nair (Nayar) | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Nair, also spelled Nayar, is a community primarily from the state of Kerala in India, historically recognized as a warrior class with noble ties. The term "Nair" translates to "leader" in Sanskrit, …

  10. Nayar - Religion and Expressive Culture

    Nayar culture is closely associated with the Kathakali dance dramas that developed in the 16th century. They involve elaborate headdresses and makeup. It takes many years to master the intricate dance …