U. A. Khader, the Glossary
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30 relations: Abu Dhabi Sakthi Award, Balyakalasakhi, Bilin, Mon State, British rule in Burma, C. H. Mohammed Koya, Chandrika (newspaper), Government College of Fine Arts, Chennai, Government of Kerala, Kerala, Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award, Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Novel, Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Story, Koyilandy, Kozhikode, List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Malayalam, Madhyamam Weekly, Malabar Coast, Malayalam, Mathrubhumi Literary Award, Presidencies and provinces of British India, Purogamana Kala Sahitya Sangham, Sahitya Akademi Award, Smallpox, The Hindu, Theyyam, Unniyarcha, Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, World War II, Yakshini, Yangon.
- Burmese Muslims
- Deaths from lung cancer in India
- Indian expatriates in British Burma
- Indian people of Burmese descent
- People from Mon State
Abu Dhabi Sakthi Award
Abu Dhabi Sakthi Award is a literary award instituted by UAE-based Abu Dhabi Sakthi Theatres and awarded to writers in Malayalam literature.
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Balyakalasakhi
Balyakalasakhi (ബാല്യകാലസഖി) is a Malayalam romantic tragedy novel written by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer.
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Bilin, Mon State
Bilin (ဘီးလင်းမြို့; ၜဳကၠေၚ်) is a town in the Mon State of south-east Myanmar.
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British rule in Burma
The British colonial rule in Burma lasted from 1824 to 1948, from the successive three Anglo-Burmese wars through the creation of Burma as a province of British India to the establishment of an independently administered colony, and finally independence.
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C. H. Mohammed Koya
Cheriyan Kandi Muhammad Koya (15 July 1927 – 28 September 1983) popularly known as C. H. Muhammad Koya was an Indian politician who served as the 8th Chief Minister of Kerala from October to December 1979.
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Chandrika (newspaper)
Chandrika is an Indian daily newspaper in Malayalam language published from Kozhikode, Kerala.
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Government College of Fine Arts, Chennai
The Government College of Fine Arts (initially known as the Madras School of Art) in Chennai is the oldest art institution in India.
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Government of Kerala
The Government of Kerala (abbreviated as GoK), also known as the Kerala Government, is the administrative body responsible for governing Indian state of Kerala.
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Kerala
Kerala (/), called Keralam in Malayalam, is a state on the Malabar Coast of India.
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award is given each year, since 1958, by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi (Kerala Literary Academy), to Malayalam writers for their outstanding books of literary merit.
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Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Novel
The Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Novel is an award given every year by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi (Kerala Literary Academy) to Malayalam writers for writing a novel of literary merit.
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Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Story
The Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Story is an award given every year by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi (Kerala Literary Academy) to Malayalam writers for writing a story of literary merit.
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Koyilandy
Koyilandy (formerly anglicised as Quilandy)A Survey of Kerala History, A. Shreedhara Menon is a major town municipality and a taluk in Kozhikode district, Kerala on the Malabar Coast.
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Kozhikode
Kozhikode, also known in English as Calicut, is a city along the Malabar Coast in the state of Kerala in India.
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List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Malayalam
Sahitya Akademi Award is given each year, since 1955, by Sahitya Akademi (India's National Academy of Letters), to Indian writers for their outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the 24 major Indian languages. U. A. Khader and List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Malayalam are Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Malayalam.
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Madhyamam Weekly
Madhyamam Azhchappathippu or Madhyamam Weekly is a weekly Malayalam–language cultural magazine published by the Madhyamam Group from Kozhikode, India.
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Malabar Coast
The Malabar Coast is the southwestern region of the Indian subcontinent.
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Malayalam
Malayalam is a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people.
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Mathrubhumi Literary Award
Mathrubhumi Literary Award (also known as Mathrubhumi Sahitya Puraskaram) is a literary award instituted in 2001 by leading Malayalam daily Mathrubhumi.
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Presidencies and provinces of British India
The provinces of India, earlier presidencies of British India and still earlier, presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance on the Indian subcontinent.
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Purogamana Kala Sahitya Sangham
Purogamana Kala Sahitya Sangham (Progressive Arts & Literary Organisation) previously known as Jeeval Sahitya Prasthanam is an Association for Art and Letters, also known as the PuKaSa, is an organization of artists, writers and art and literature enthusiasts based in Kerala.
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Sahitya Akademi Award
The Sahitya Akademi Award is a literary honour in India, which the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, annually confers on writers of the most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the 22 languages of the 8th Schedule to the Indian constitution as well as in English and Rajasthani language.
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Smallpox
Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by variola virus (often called smallpox virus), which belongs to the genus Orthopoxvirus.
The Hindu
The Hindu is an Indian English-language daily newspaper owned by The Hindu Group, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
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Theyyam
Theyyam (/t̪eːjjəm/; romanised: teyyam) is a Hindu religious ritual practiced in northern Kerala and some parts of Karnataka.
Unniyarcha
Unniyarcha (ഉണ്ണിയാർച്ച) is a legendary warrior and heroine from the 16th century, mentioned in the Vadakkan Pattukal, a set of historical ballads from northern Kerala, a state in southwestern India.
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Vaikom Muhammad Basheer
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer (21 January 1908 – 5 July 1994), popularly referred to as Beypore Sulthan, was an Indian writer of Malayalam literature, a humanist and an Indian independence activist. U. A. Khader and Vaikom Muhammad Basheer are 20th-century Indian novelists, 20th-century Indian short story writers, Malayalam short story writers, Malayalam-language novelists, Malayali people and Novelists from Kerala.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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Yakshini
Yakshinis or Yakshis (यक्षिणी,, Yakkhiṇī or Yakkhī) are a class of female nature spirits in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain religious mythologies that are different from Devas and Asuras and Gandharvas or Apsaras.
Yangon
Yangon (ရန်ကုန်), formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar (also known as Burma).
See also
Burmese Muslims
- Abul Khair (legislator)
- Ba Shin
- Byatta
- Chit Lwin Ebrahim
- Fazal Ahmed
- Gani Markan
- Jamshed Bakht
- Kan Chun
- Karim Ghani
- Ko Ni
- Kyar Ba Nyein
- Kyaw Hla Aung
- List of Burmese Muslims
- M. A. Gaffar
- Maung Maung Ta
- Maung Thaw Ka
- Mya Aye (activist)
- Nur Ahmed
- Pe Khin
- Saya Gyi U Nu
- Shamsul Anwarul Huq
- Shwe Yoe
- Sultan Ahmed (Burmese politician)
- Sultan Mahmud (minister)
- Tun Min Naing
- Tun Tun Min
- U Raschid
- U Razak
- U. A. Khader
- Wai Hnin Pwint Thon
- Yell Htwe Aung
- Zura Begum
- Zwe Pyae
Deaths from lung cancer in India
- A. F. Golam Osmani
- Akhlaq Mohammed Khan
- Aparna (television presenter)
- Chintha Ravi
- Deepak Shodhan
- Feroz Khan (actor)
- Gurudas Dasgupta
- John Both Puok
- Kedamangalam Sadanandan
- Keshav Meshram
- Kishor Vankawala
- Kishorchandra Vankavala
- Laldenga
- M. L. Jaisimha
- Mac Mohan
- Manohar Singh
- Nedunuri Krishnamurthy
- Raveendran
- Rubi Noor
- Ruth Frankenberg
- Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry
- Sitaram Panchal
- Subir Raha
- Syed Abdul Rahim
- Tapas Das
- Tarak Sinha
- U. A. Khader
- V. Sambasivan
- Vikho-o Yhoshü
- Vilayat Khan
- Wilfy Rebimbus
- Yash Pal
Indian expatriates in British Burma
- Annai Meenambal Shivaraj
- C. P. Ramachandran
- Desmond Whittaker
- Irawati Karve
- Kirtilal Manilal Mehta
- Manharlal Pranlal Thakkar
- Manuel Aaron
- Mirza Ahmad Ispahani
- Mona Chandravati Gupta
- Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
- Oscar Stanley Dawson
- Padamji Ginwala
- Pessie Madan
- Peston Padamji Ginwala
- Ranganathan Francis
- S. N. Goenka
- U. A. Khader
Indian people of Burmese descent
- Alan Basil de Lastic
- Aparshakti Khurana
- Ayushmann Khurrana
- Burmese community in India
- Chitra Narayanan
- Lekha Washington
- Pablo Bartholomew
- Pooja Bhatt
- Rahul Bhatt
- Ram Gopal (dancer)
- Richard Bartholomew
- Sanjeev Stalin
- U. A. Khader
- Usha Narayanan
- Zoramthanga (boxer)
People from Mon State
- Aye Min Han
- Aye Zan
- Ba Kyi
- Eaint Myat Chal
- Hla Myint Than
- Hla Pe
- Hnin Mya
- Htaw Lay
- Khin Htay Kywe
- Khin Zaw Oo
- Kyaikhtisaung Sayadaw
- Lin Tin Htay
- Luangpho Uttama
- Mahn Thet San
- Mar Mar Khaing
- Mi Kun Chan Non
- Min Htin Aung Han
- Min Ko Naing
- Min Min Oo
- Naga Thein Hlaing
- Nai Htaw Sorn
- Naing Thiha
- Nwe Nwe Aung
- Nyan Win (politician, born 1942)
- Pe Tin
- Phyu Gyi
- San Win (historian)
- Saw Tun
- Soe Lin Oo
- Soe Thiha
- Soe Win (minister)
- Theippan Maung Wa
- Thiri Yadanar
- Tin Hla
- Tin Win Aung
- Tun Min Naing
- Tun Tun Min
- Tway Ma Shaung
- U. A. Khader
- Vijjota
- Wunna Maung Lwin
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U._A._Khader
Also known as U.A. Khader, UA Khader.