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Velu Vishwananan
Velu or Waylu may refer to: People * Suthivelu (1947–2012), Telugu actor * Velu Nachiyar (1730–1790s), queen regnant of Indian Sivaganga in 1760-1790 * Velu Prabhakaran, Indian filmmaker, cinematographer and actor * Velu Thampi Dalawa (1765–1809), Dalawa or Prime Minister of the Indian kingdom of Travancore between 1802 and 1809 * E. V. Velu, former minister for Food in Tamil Nadu state of India * Lucienne Velu (1902–1998), French athlete and basketball player * R. Velu (born 1940), Indian politician of the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) party * A. M. Velu, Indian politician * Velu Muthu Mukandar (died 1855), first Protestant Christian in the Megnanapuram Circle in Tamil Nadu Places * Vélu, a commune in northern France * Velu, Iran (other) Films * ''Aruva Velu'', a 1996 Tamil drama film directed by P. S. Bharathi Kannan * ''Maanja Velu'', a 2010 Tamil language action film directed by A. Venkatesh Others * ''Velu'' (genus), an insect genus in the tribe ...
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Suthivelu
Kurumaddali Lakshmi Narasimha Rao (7 August 1947 – 16 September 2012), better known by his stage name Suthi Velu, was an Indian actor and comedian known for his works in Telugu cinema. He has acted in more than 200 films, and won four state Nandi Awards. Early life Suthi Velu's father was a teacher. From an early age he was interested in drama and also developed an interest in acting. He then decided to take up acting seriously. At the age of 7, he had given a stage performance in his town. His father discouraged him and asked him not to show interest in acting. He started his film career with ''Mudda Mandaaram'' (1981), and acted in many of Jandhyala's films, which made him famous. Career Suthivelu's comedy spanned from 1980 to 2000 in Tollywood. He is famous for timing his dialogues and expressions, particularly in director Jandhyala's comedy films. His collaboration with Suthi Veerabhadra Rao is very popular and the duo was nicknamed ''Suthi Janta''. During his childh ...
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Velu Nachiyar
Rani Velu Nachiyar (3 January 1730 – 25 December 1796) was a queen of Sivaganga estate from 1780–1790. She was the first Indian queen to wage war with the East India Company in India. Remembering Queen Velu Nachiyar of Sivagangai, the first queen to fight the British
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She is known by as ''Veeramangai'' ("brave woman"). With the support of 's army, feudal lords, the Maruthu Brothers,

Velu Prabhakaran
Velu Prabakaran is an Indian filmmaker, cinematographer and actor. He is known for his themes highlighting atheism and revolutionary subjects in his films. Career Velu Prabakaran began as a cinematographer before making his directorial debut with the 1989 horror film ''Nalaya Manithan'', before also directing its sequel ''Adhisaya Manithan'' (1990). He then made two more consecutive action films under R. K. Selvamani's production in '' Asuran'' and '' Rajali'', with both becoming box office failures. He then worked on action films with lead characters, who often featured as a revolutionary, making '' Kadavul'' (1997), ''Sivan'' (1999) and '' Puratchikkaaran'' (2000). In 2000, he began pre-production on a film titled ''Deepavali'' and approached Kamal Haasan to play the lead role. However, the actor's rejection meant that the project was later shelved. Velu Prabakaran began work on the production of a film titled ''Kadhal Arangam'' in 2004, writing the story, screenplay and di ...
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Velu Thampi Dalawa
Velayudhan Chempakaraman Thampi of Thalakulam (1765–1809) was the Dalawa or Prime Minister of the Indian kingdom of Travancore between 1802 and 1809 during the reign of Bala Rama Varma Kulasekhara Perumal. He is best known for being one of the earliest individuals to rebel against the British East India Company's authority in India. Early life Velayudhan Thampi was born in a Nair family to Manakkara Kunju Mayatti Pillai and his wife Valliyamma Pillai Thankachi of Thalakkulam. He was born on 6 May 1765 in the village of Thalakkulam in Travancore which is in the present day district of Kanyakumari in Tamilnadu then a southern district of Travancore State. His full title was "Idaprabu Kulottunga Kathirkulathu Mulappada Arasarana Irayanda Thalakulathu Valiya Veettil Thampi Chempakaraman Velayudhan" being from the family that held the ownership of the province and the high title of ''Chempakaraman'' for their services to the modern state created by Maharajah Marthanda Varma. ...
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Lucienne Velu
Lucienne Velu-Chapillon, Mrs Odoul (born Lucienne Antoinette Velu; 28 January 1902 – 12 June 1998) was a French athlete and basketball player. She was inducted into the French Basketball Hall of Fame, in 2011. She was born Paris and died in Quincy-sous-Senart. Biography Athletics Velu held the world record in the discus throw in September 1924 at Paris with a throw of 30.225 m, and she was 14 times champion of France for 7 national records (her last record stood for 22 years). Her rivals were two other Frenchwomen, Lucie Petit-Diagre, a double world record holder in the summer of 1924, with throws of 27.70 m and 28.325 m, and Yvonne Tembouret, who was the world record holder in September 1923 at Paris with a throw of 27.39 m. In the shot put Velu was 8 times champion of France; her rival was Violette Morris. She was also the holder of three national records for 10 years and participated in the Olympic Games 1924, 1928 and 1936. She participated in the 1928 Olymp ...
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Velu Muthu Mukandar
Vedha Muthu Mukandar (died 6 December 1855), (also known as Velu Muthu Mukandar), was the first Protestant Christian in the ''Megnanapuram Circle''. He was a Hindu who converted to Christianity through the influence of missionary, the Rev. C. T. E. Rhenius. Vedha Muthu is buried at St Stephen's Church, Jebagnanapuram, Solaikudiyiruppu. Vedha Muthu Mukandar was born into the Nadar caste in Solaikudiriruppu, an oasis village in the Kudhremozhi Theri, part of the Thoothukudi district of Tamil Nadu state, and close to Korkai, the site of the capital of the ancient Pandyan Kingdom. He became a ''Mukandar'' of Megnanapuram village, through his apparent prophetic intuition, and wisdom in solving disputes, an ancient title originally bestowed by Arab rulers of the Vijayanagar Empire. Conversion to Christianity The conversion of Vedha Muthu has an historical perspective. Before British supremacy was established in the region it had been part of the Vijayanagara Empire, whose appoint ...
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Vélu
Vélu () is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France. Geography Vélu is situated some southeast of Arras, at the junction of the D18 and the D18E roads. Population Places of interest * The church of St. Amand, rebuilt, along with much of the village, after World War I. See also *Communes of the Pas-de-Calais department The following is a list of the 890 communes of the Pas-de-Calais department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Pas-de-Calais {{Arras-geo-stub ...
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Aruva Velu
''Aruva Velu'' is a 1996 Tamil language action drama film directed by P. S. Bharathi Kannan. The film stars Nassar and Urvashi. The film, produced by K. V. Gunasekaran, had musical score by Adithyan and was released on 15 January 1996 to negative reviews. Plot The film begins with Velu (Nassar) being sentenced to the death penalty. In the past, Velu was an angry man who solved villagers problems by violence. Whereas Muthurasa (Rajesh), Velu's uncle, was a respected village chief who solved villagers problems peacefully. Maruthayi (Urvashi), Muthurasa's daughter, loved her cousin Velu. Alavanthar (Anandaraj), a stone-hearted rich landlord, exploits the villagers and with his twin sons (Ram-Lakshman) spread terror among the villagers. Muthurasa helped the villagers by giving them some lands. Alavanthar, angry, managed to kill some villagers and Muthurasa informed the police. Alavanthar was therefore arrested, he was immediately released and killed Muthurasa. To take revenge, Vel ...
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Maanja Velu
''Maanja Velu'' is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language masala film directed by A. Venkatesh. It stars Arun, Karthik, Prabhu and Dhansika, with Vijayakumar and Riyaz Khan playing supporting roles and Santhanam and Ganja Karuppu providing comical relief. It is a remake of the 2007 Telugu film '' Lakshyam''. It has also been dubbed in Hindi as ''Zakhmi Cheetah''. The film became a hit at the box office similar to the previous outing ''Malai Malai''. Plot The film starts with a flashback. ACP Bose is a sincere police officer happily married. He lives with his parents and younger brother Velu. Velu is a college student, and he falls in love with his classmate Anjali. Enters Umapathi, the villain who is notorious for settlements and land deals. Anjali comes across Bose when she is on a field trip from her college with her friends. She gets friendly with his daughter Pinky, who tells her that she would get her introduced to her uncle Velu, and they would make a good pair. It turns out tha ...
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Velu (genus)
Velu or Waylu may refer to: People * Suthivelu (1947–2012), Telugu actor * Velu Nachiyar (1730–1790s), queen regnant of Indian Sivaganga in 1760-1790 * Velu Prabhakaran, Indian filmmaker, cinematographer and actor * Velu Thampi Dalawa (1765–1809), Dalawa or Prime Minister of the Indian kingdom of Travancore between 1802 and 1809 * E. V. Velu, former minister for Food in Tamil Nadu state of India * Lucienne Velu (1902–1998), French athlete and basketball player * R. Velu (born 1940), Indian politician of the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) party * A. M. Velu, Indian politician * Velu Muthu Mukandar (died 1855), first Protestant Christian in the Megnanapuram Circle in Tamil Nadu Places * Vélu, a commune in northern France * Velu, Iran (other) Films * ''Aruva Velu'', a 1996 Tamil drama film directed by P. S. Bharathi Kannan * ''Maanja Velu'', a 2010 Tamil language action film directed by A. Venkatesh Others * ''Velu'' (genus), an insect genus in the tribe E ...
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Empoascini
Empoascini is a tribe of leafhoppers in the subfamily Typhlocybinae. Genera * '' Afrasca'' * '' Afroccidens'' * '' Alafrasca'' * '' Alebrasca'' * '' Alebroides'' * ''Amrasca'' * '' Apheliona'' * '' Asepodiva'' * '' Asymmetrasca'' * '' Austroasca'' * '' Badylessa'' * '' Baguoidea'' * '' Chlorita'' * '' Chloroasca'' * '' Circinans'' * '' Daluana'' * '' Dattasca'' * '' Dayus'' * '' Dialecticopteryx'' * '' Dunioa'' * '' Empoasca'' * '' Epignoma'' * '' Faiga'' * '' Ficiana'' * '' Ghauriana'' * '' Goifa'' * '' Habenia'' * '' Heliona'' * '' Helionides'' * ''Homa'' * '' Ifuaria'' * '' Ifugoa'' * '' Ishiharella'' * ''Jacobiasca'' * '' Jacobiella'' * ''Kaila'' * '' Krameriata'' * '' Kufajka'' * '' Kyboasca'' * '' Kybos'' * '' Lankasca'' * '' Lipata'' * '' Lumicella'' * '' Luodianasca'' * '' Luvila'' * '' Matsumurama'' * '' Membranacea'' * '' Nikkotettix'' * '' Nimabanana'' * '' Optya'' * '' Paulomanus'' * '' Pitadava'' * '' Pradama'' * '' Radicafurcus'' * ''Randhawa'' * '' Rawania'' * '' ...
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