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Although the cocoanut tree may have been introduced by descendants of immigrants from Ceylon moving up the coast, the practice of planting and drawing toddy was no doubt taken up by the ordinary
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Syrian Christians' copper-plate grants, early in the ninth century, it appears that the Tīyans were at that time an organised guild of professional planters. Τῆς Ἐρυθράς Θαλάσσης ], in the first century A.D., no mention is made of the cocoanut. It was, however, mentioned by Cosmos Indico Pleustes Malabar given in the Periplus [ Περίπλους
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( Manual of Malabar ) that, in the list of exports from ಮಕ್ಕಳು ], literally God’s children, but more likely a corruption of Tīvaru Makkalu, children of the islanders. , was in olden days under the rule of the Humcha family, known later as the Bairasu Wodears of Kārakal, they are called Dēvaru Makkalu Halēpaik Dīvaru borne by the same class of people in the northern part of the district, and in North Canara. This derivation would also explain the name Dīvaru or Īavars, which names have since been altered to Tīyars and and other parts of the West Coast of India, bringing with them the cocoanut or southern tree (tenginamara), and being known as Tīvars (islanders) or Inhabiting Southern India, and Malabar tradition tells that some of these Dravidians migrated from Occupations of the northern part of Ceylon by the races then It is well known that, bothīefore and after the Christian era, there were invasions and There is, however, no evidence whatever, direct or indirect, to show that the men of the toddy-drawingĬaste were in fact so employed. The derivation of the wordīillava, as commonly accepted in the district, is that it is a contraction of Billinavaru, bowmen, and that the name was given as the men of that caste were formerly largely employed as bowmen by the ancient native rulers of the district. “the numerically largest caste in the district, and form close upon one-fifth of the total population. It is noted, in the Manual, that they are Tulu -speaking toddy-drawers of the South Canara district.
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