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Qué (quién) es C Muthiah Pillai - definición

INDIAN REVOLUTIONARY (1891-1934)
Champakaran Pillai; Champakraman Pillai; Champak Raman Pillai; C.R. Pillai; C. R. Pillai; Champakaraman Pillai; Champakaram Pillai
  • Chempakaraman statue in [[Chennai]]

C. Muthiah Pillai         
INDIAN POLITICIAN
C. Muthia Pillai
C. Muthiah Pillai was an Indian politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu.
K. C. Pillai         
INDIAN PRIEST
Bishop K.C. Pillai; K C Pillai; K.C. Pillai; KC Pillai
Karnam Chengalvaraya Pillai (1900–1970) was a bishop, Antiochean Succession, Chennai (Madras), India.Keys to the Word's Interpretation: Orientalisms.
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.

Wikipedia

Chempakaraman Pillai

Chempakaraman Pillai (alias Venkidi; 15 September 1891 – 26 May 1934) was an Indian-born political activist and revolutionary. Born in Thiruvananthapuram, to Tamil Pillai parents, he left for Europe as a youth, where he spent the rest of his active life as an Indian nationalist and revolutionary.

Although his life was mired in controversies, including a squabble with Adolf Hitler, information on his life in Europe was sketchy in the immediate years after his death. More information has come out in recent years.

Chempakaraman Pillai is credited with the coining of the salutation and slogan "Jai Hind" in the pre-independence days of India. The slogan is still widely used in India.