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    Manu S. Pillai (born 1990) is an Indian writer and popular historian. Known for his works on the Travancore monarchy and the history of Princely India...
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  • of Travancore is a 2016 fictional historical book by Indian writer Manu S. Pillai. It covers the journey of Sethu Lakshmi Bayi, during her reign in the...
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  • philologist Manu Majumdar, Bangladeshi politician Manu Manjith (born 1986), Indian lyricist and poet Manu Parekh (born 1939), Indian painter Manu S. Pillai (born...
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  • web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) "The Paliath Achans of Cochin". Manu S Pillai. 21 September 2019. Retrieved 15 January 2023. Krishnamachari, Suganthy...
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    the Mahatma and the Italian Brahmin: Tales from Indian History by Manu S. Pillai "In Chokhamela's Bhakti, Past Transforms into Radical Present". NewsClick...
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  • is not recognized in any of India's historical accounts. Historian Manu S. Pillai says both men and women had poll tax called talakkaram and mulakkaram...
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  • Telegraph. In a review of the book at the Open Magazine, historian Manu S. Pillai praised Sampath's meticulous research and gathering of source materials...
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    Protestant Christianity in Colonial South India. Oxford university. p. 216. Manu.S.Pillai (19 February 2017). "The woman who cut off her breasts". The Hindu....
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    commemorating the anniversary of Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma. Historian Manu S. Pillai described Punnapra-Vayalar as an Ezhava uprising against the Travancore...
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  • Retrieved 26 May 2023. "INDIA: Oh Lovely Dawn". Time. 25 August 1947. "Manu S Pillai on Sengol: For some, rediscovery is cultural renascence, for others...
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