Kannavath Sankaran Nambiar.
He suggests to spirit Nambiar away in a lorry.
Microfinance Institutions Network has elected Manoj Kumar Nambiar as its chairman.
As a part of terrorisation, Peruvayal Nambiar who was arrested was hanged.
Kannavath Sankaran Nambiar and his son were hanged too and their property was confiscated.
Following murder of Kannavath Nambiar, a deceptive calm descended on North Malabar-calm before the storm.
was being guided by A. C. N. Nambiar, who had organised an Indian Information Bureau
But some of his chief supporters were arrested of whom Kannavath Sankaran Nambiar was most famous.
In 1804, a huge rising led by Kalyat Nambiar and Raja's men in largely forested eastern
port of Kiel where they were received by Keppler, Secretary of State at the Foreign Office, Nambiar and Werth.
In 1804, a huge rising led by Kalyat Nambiar and Raja's men in largely forested eastern
Chirakkal was crushed by British.
The last group
was being guided by A. C. N. Nambiar, who had organised an Indian Information Bureau
on behalf of the Indian National Congress in Berlin.
President Rajapaksha has made it clear
during the recent visit of UN Special Envoy Vijay Nambiar(on 17 April 2009)
that he is not ready to abandon his line of"war to the finish".
On the 8th February 1943, Netaji, accompanied by Abid Hasan, arrived at the North German
port of Kiel where they were received by Keppler, Secretary of State at the Foreign Office, Nambiar and Werth.
According to documents declassified under the 30-year-rule at the National Archives here, Nambiar went to Berlin in 1924 as a journalist and worked with the Indian communist group,
visiting Moscow as a Soviet“guest” in 1929.
According to documents declassified under the 30-year-rule at the National Archives in London,
Mr Nambiar went to Berlin in 1924 as a journalist and worked with the Indian communist group,
visiting Moscow as a Soviet"guest" in 1929.
The year before the lease was concluded the
Raja had provided asylum to a Nayar noble, Narangoli Nambiar belongs to the Iruvazinad royal clan,
who had been declared an outlaw by British for the murder of three men who had killed his kinsman.