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What (who) is L K Ananthakrishna Iyer - definition

INDIAN WRITER
Professor K. V. Krishna Iyer; K V Krishna Iyer; K.V. Krishna Iyer; KV Krishna Iyer; K. V. Krishna Ayyar
  • KV Krishna Iyer is wearing black suit and white dhoti sitting 3rd from left
  • KV Krishna Iyer and his wife Annapoorani Iyer

L. K. Ananthakrishna Iyer         
INDIAN ANTHROPOLOGIST
L K Ananthakrishna Iyer; L.K. Ananthakrishna Iyer; LK Ananthakrishna Iyer
Diwan Bahadur Lakshminarayanapuram Krishna Ananthakrishna Iyer (1861–1937) was an anthropologist of British India. He is known for his work among the hill tribes of the western part of Madras province.
Ravishankar K. Iyer         
INDIAN ACADEMIC
User:Dchen82/Ravishanker K. Iyer; Draft:Ravishanker K. Iyer; Ravishanker K. Iyer; Ravishankar Iyer
Ravishankar K. Iyer (born 1949, New Delhi) is the George and Ann Fisher Distinguished Professor of Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Aravind L. Iyer         
EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGIST
Aravind L Iyer; Aravind L. Lyer
Aravind L. Iyer is an evolutionary biologist at the National Center for Biotechnology Information in Bethesda, Maryland, United States.

Wikipedia

K. V. Krishna Iyer

K. V. Krishna Iyer (1896–1982) was a professor of history at Zamorin's Guruvayurappan College, Kozhikode. He is considered an authority on the history of Kerala. He has authored important historical books namely The Zamorins of Calicut, History of Kerala and History of Guruvayur, which are based on facts from his personal research on available records like Olagranthangal, Vattezhuthu and Kolezhuthu inscribed on copper plates. His radio talks on the arrival of the Portuguese, Dutch, Arabs on the Malabar coast and their interaction with the locals were highly appreciated; as also his newspaper articles on Kerala land tenure. Two of his students, P. P. Ummer Koya and C. H. Mohammed Koya, ministers in the Kerala cabinet compelled him to adorn many committees on History, Archeology and Anthropology of Kerala.