Nethyar Amma

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Nethyaramma (Malayalam: നേത്യാരമ്മ), transliterated variously, including Nethiar and Naittiyar, was the title of the consorts of the reigning Maharajas of Cochin[1] and Zamorins of Calicut.[2][3] It paralleled the style Ammachi Panapillai Amma in Travancore, and Kettilamma or Kovilamma elsewhere in Kerala. Nethiar was further employed by some elite naduvazhis, Moopil Nairs and families of similar ancestry and rank as the default title of all female members of the family, as was customary with the Kavalappara Nair, the Mannarghat Nair and the Ankarath.[4][5]

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  1. ^ Pottamkulam, George Abraham (2021-06-11). Kerala A Journey in Time Part II: Kingdom Of Cochin & Thekamkoor Rajyam; People Places and Potpourri. Notion Press. ISBN 978-1-63873-514-4.
  2. ^ Nayar, M. K. K. (2014-02-24). Story of an Era Told Without Ill-will. D C Books. ISBN 978-93-81699-33-1.
  3. ^ The Who's who in Madras: ... A Pictorial Who's who of Distinguished Personages, Princes, Zemindars and Noblemen in the Madras Presidency. Pearl Press. 1940.
  4. ^ Arunima, G. (2003). There Comes Papa: Colonialism and the Transformation of Matriliny in Kerala, Malabar, C. 1850-1940. Orient BlackSwan. ISBN 978-81-250-2514-6.
  5. ^ Kurup, K. K. N. (1988). Modern Kerala: Studies in Social and Agrarian Relations. Mittal Publications. ISBN 978-81-7099-094-9.