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What (who) is V Surendran Pillai - definition

INDIAN, MALAYALAM LANGUAGE NOVELIST AND PLAYWRIGHT
C.V.Raman Pillai; C V Raman Pillai; C.V. Raman Pillai; CV Raman Pillai
  • CV as Edgar in King Lear
  • CV as a young man

V. Surendran Pillai         
MINISTER FOR PORTS AND YOUTH AFFAIRS IN THE GOVERNMENT OF KERALA, INDIA.
V Surendran Pillai; V.Surendran Pillai
V. Surendran Pillai was the former minister for Ports and Youth Affairs in the government of Kerala, India.
Pillai (Kerala title)         
  • An Ettuveettil Pillai
  • [[Ettuveetil Pillamar]]
A TITLE OF NAIR NOBILITY
Pillai(Nair title); Pillai (Nair title)
Pillai, meaning Prince, is a title of nobility which can either refer to a ruling chief, members of the nobility, or junior princes of the royal family historically ranked immediately below the king.Mark de Lannoy,Kulasekhara Perumals of Travancore, Page 6,7, 8 The oldest lineages of Pillais include not only Kshatriyas a Kshatriya (Pillai Ilampel Pandarathil mentioned in Mark de Lannoy Kulasekhara Perumals of Travancore, Page 6 at para2 but also brahminsa Brahmin (Pillai Idathara Potti) mentioned in Mark de Lannoy, Kulasekhara Perumals of Travancore, Page 6 at para2 who took up the sword.
V. Kanakasabhai         
INDIAN LAWYER
V. Kanakasabhai Pillai; Visvanatha Pillai; Visvanatha Kanakasabhai Pillai
Visvanatha Kanakasabhai Pillai (1855–1906) was an Indian lawyer, historian and Dravidologist of Sri Lankan Tamil descent. He was the first person to attempt a chronology of ancient Tamil Nadu.

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C. V. Raman Pillai

Cannankara Velayudhan Raman Pillai (19 May 1858 – 21 March 1922), also known as C. V., was one of the major Indian novelists and playwrights and a pioneering playwright and novelist of Malayalam literature. He was known for his historical novels such as Marthandavarma, Dharmaraja and Ramaraja Bahadur; the last mentioned considered by many as one of the greatest novels written in Malayalam.