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English: The traditional attire of Thiyyar (Tiyya) Bridegroom and companions who dressed as warriors and holding raised sword in their right hand,in 1912.
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Original photograph by an unknown author and published in Mithavadhi newspaper in 1912. Mithavadi newspaper

The photographs is reproduced in various offline as well as online publications , last being (in 2021) republished the same photograph in the book Ezhavas/Thiyyas & Their Buddhist Traditions of Ayurveda and Martial Arts by Sughathar Veeral Panicken (Republication book "none digitalis")
Author Mithavadi newspaper

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The traditional attire of Thiyyar (Tiyya) Bridegroom and companions who dressed as warriors and holding raised sword in their right hand ,in 1912.Thiyyar marriages are called as Mangalam ,the corrupt form of word Mangalyam.

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