Pillai (title) - List of Castes Using The Title

List of Castes Using The Title

  • Pattariyar
  • Padmasaliya
  • Elur Chetty
  • Illathu Pillai
  • Isai Vellalar
  • Kaaralavellala Pillai
  • Karai Kattu Pillai
  • Karkarthar Saiva, Karkarthar Vellalar
  • Muthuraja
  • Nair
  • Nangudi Vellalar (also known as Sivakalai Pillaimar/PILLAIMAR in Thoothukudi, Tirunelveli, and Madurai regions)
  • Nanjil Nattu Vellalar
  • Saiva Pillai
  • Saiva Vellalar
  • Sozhiya Vellala Pillai also called as Chozia Vellalar
  • Tirunelveli Saiva
  • Vellalar
  • Yadava
  • Muslim of South Travancore
  • Vanniyars
  • Thuluva vellalar

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