Examples of 'mudaliar' in a sentence

Meaning of "mudaliar"

Mudaliar is a term used in southern India to refer to a member of a specific caste or social group

How to use "mudaliar" in a sentence

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Mudaliar gets disheartened with the mishaps to his children.
The next was the family of Mudaliar Brothers.
Mudaliar is worried.
It is at this juncture that one night when Mudaliar is away, Poonkothai is kidnapped.
Natesa Mudaliar was one of the founders of the league and served as its Secretary.
The hall was constructed by Ariyanatha Mudaliar in the year 1569.
Mudaliar and Iyer followed him.
This hall was built by Ariyanantha Mudaliar in 1569 and blends engineering skill and creativity.
Mudaliar passed away in 1939 and his son inherited the mansion.
The hall was built by Ariyanatha Mudaliar in 1569 and blends engineering skill and artistic vision.
Sir A. Mudaliar was the key person of the committee.
It is to Ratna Mudaliar that we are most indebted for the book.
His son Arunachala Mudaliar was a popular politician of the Justice Party.
The film stars Raju Mudaliar and Jeevarathnam as the central characters.
This is part of Mudaliar community Festival, all other community people also doing active participation.

See also

Devaraja Mudaliar states in My recollections of Bhagavan,.
Arguably, Arcot Ramaswamy Mudaliar became the most instrumental in the creation of CSIR in India.
Ratnasabhapathy Mudaliar was born on 9 March 1886, into a wealthy family in business at Coimbatore.
At last, Ratna Mudaliar succeeded in collecting the poems and publishing the book in February 1867.
This eventually led to Mudaliar establishing his production house " India Film Company " in 1917.

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