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In the context of Medieval India, “Kunjali Marakkar” was
Caliphate campaigns in India when they tried to move eastward.
The title given to the Muslim naval chief of the Zamorin.
An earlier name for the independent Maratha zone carved out by Shivaji Bhosale.
A trading strategy of the Ahom Kingdom.
It was titled to the Hindu king of Calicut, in present-day state of Kerala, during the 16th century.The Marakkars are credited with organizing the first naval defence of the Indian coast, to be later succeeded in the 18th century by the Maratha Sarkhel Kanhoji Angre.There were four major Kunhalis who played a part in the Zamorin's naval wars with the Portuguese from 1502 to 1600.Of the four Marakkars, Kunjali Marakkar II is the most famous.
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