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'''Muruhar''' is a Tamil community found in the Indian state in some parts of [[Kerala]] and Southern Province .

'''Muruhar''' is a Tamil community found in the Indian state in some parts of [[Kerala]] and Southern Province .


== Religion ==

Most of the members of this community in India are Hindus.



== Current condition ==

== Current condition ==


Revision as of 15:18, 22 October 2023

Muruhar is a Tamil community found in the Indian state in some parts of Kerala and Southern Province .

Current condition

The history of this people started with Guhan. At the time of colonization, Mukguhar ran warships to counter the arrival of settlers. Over time, this community has lost its leadership and installed in various regions within the country. some of them were integrated into other communities, losing their original identity (example : their basic religion Hindu or profession).

Others have maintained their identity through the cultivation of the land they own, the collection of pearls then transported to India temples (madurai), or to others, via the commander from merchant ship.

Actually, many of the Mukguhars do a variety of jobs, including engineering, education, clerical, etc., though major part of the community does cultivation related works. However, there are many entrepreneurs and educationists among them. This should be considered as a normal happening in any dynamic working community. they are socially and economically placed in good positions from ancient times as they were mainly agriculturists or high ranking government officials.

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