Vazhunnavar (lit. 'ruler') [note 1] is a Malayali noble title denoting a major and at times, a semi-sovereign naduvazhi. It is one step below Raja, a title obtained by vazhunnavars. An example is that of the historical Boyanore of Badagara, who the dispossed Porlathiri granted a sovereign haven by long-ago Kolathiri in-laws. After 1750, the Boyanores of Badagara [1] reverted to their ancient and traditional style - Porlathiri Raja of Kadathanadu [2] - with the acquiescence of the Kolathiri. [3]
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Vazhunnavar (lit. 'ruler') [note 1] is a Malayali noble title denoting a major and at times, a semi-sovereign naduvazhi. It is one step below Raja, a title obtained by vazhunnavars. An example is that of the historical Boyanore of Badagara, who the dispossed Porlathiri granted a sovereign haven by long-ago Kolathiri in-laws. After 1750, the Boyanores of Badagara [1] reverted to their ancient and traditional style - Porlathiri Raja of Kadathanadu [2] - with the acquiescence of the Kolathiri. [3]
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