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who were the pulaiyars and panars ?​

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Answered by ssanjithkumar2006
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Pulaiyar and Panars were a lower caste communities in South India who were considered untouchable.

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Answered by eepsitamodi
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Pulayar (Cheramar/Cherumar) is the largest Dalit community in the southern Indian states Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu & Puducherry.In Karnataka, they are known as Holaya.

They belong to the early Dravidian race. The travel history of Megasthanes and W. Logan, historian of the Puliyanadasalaya plant, states that the true evolution of the Cheras Cheras (disambiguation) was the real history and that there was only one Cheramar in this country and from them the various castes originated. ThePulayar (also Pulaya, Pulayas, Cherumar, Cheramar, Cheraman, or Holeya) caste mainly found in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka

The Panar are a Muslim community found in the state of Gujarat in India.[1]

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