Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q13114506> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 42 of
42
with 100 triples per page.
- Q13114506 subject Q7214494.
- Q13114506 subject Q7830181.
- Q13114506 subject Q8286819.
- Q13114506 subject Q8432661.
- Q13114506 subject Q8462975.
- Q13114506 subject Q8601023.
- Q13114506 abstract "Vadakkan Pattukal (or Ballads of North Malabar) is a collection of Malayalam Ballads of medieval origin. These present saga of heroes like Aromal Chekavar, Thacholi Othenan, Kannappa Chekavar, Aromalunni and heroines like Unniyarcha. These northern ballads exemplify the heights of folk-poetry. These ballads are also sometimes associated with deities. Almost all these ballads show strong connections with Kalaripayattu. The oldest compositions do not date earlier than 16th century but their idiom and vocabulary seems older. The Malayalam used is devoid of Tamil and Sanskrit, and thus is probably closest to spoken idiom.The ballads cover a wide variety of themes ranging from the historical exploits of the legendary heroes of non-religious folk mythology to songs of lamentation and mourning. They are narratives full of dramatic tension: the main characters belong to the Nayar or Thiyya communities, and are distinguished for their valour, military skill and sense of honour. (Contrastingly there are few songs which do not follow this commonality. “Adirajavinte Pattukatha” has a Muslim hero in it while the hero of “Karumparambil Kannante Katha” uses not his valour but his intelligence and tricks to win over the enemies.) Family feuds often provide the background or foreground of these stories in verse. Odenan, Aromal, Unniyarcha, Komappan, Chandu, Kelu, Alikutty and Kannan are a few of the unforgettable characters who figure in these ballads.".
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q11059.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q1255534.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q18209508.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q182659.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q18385824.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q18386609.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q18388882.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q3520262.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q36236.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q4795501.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q4795504.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q5885.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q6345208.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q6363993.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q7056031.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q7105147.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q7108572.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q7126852.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214494.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q7227908.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q7262248.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q7708897.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q7708899.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q7708900.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q7798831.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q7830181.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q7897187.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q7897188.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q8286819.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q841285.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q8432661.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q8462975.
- Q13114506 wikiPageWikiLink Q8601023.
- Q13114506 comment "Vadakkan Pattukal (or Ballads of North Malabar) is a collection of Malayalam Ballads of medieval origin. These present saga of heroes like Aromal Chekavar, Thacholi Othenan, Kannappa Chekavar, Aromalunni and heroines like Unniyarcha. These northern ballads exemplify the heights of folk-poetry. These ballads are also sometimes associated with deities. Almost all these ballads show strong connections with Kalaripayattu.".
- Q13114506 label "Vadakkan Pattukal".