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Kettilamma Kettilamma was the title held by the Nair consorts of the principal ruling Rajahs of Malabar (Northern Kerala) in pre-democratic feudal Kerala.〔Epigraphia Malabarica By K. Maheswaran Nair.〕 Similarly, Nair consorts of the Maharajahs of southern Kingdoms of Kerala namely Cochin and of Travancore were known as Nethyar Ammas and Panapillai Amma respectively.〔Travancore State Manual by V.Nagam Aiya.〕 The form of marriage was Sambandham and was referred to as ''Pattum Vala'', after which she assumed the honorific title of ''Kettilamma''. ==Famous==
* KM Kunhulakshmy Kettilamma (1877-1947) born in Kottayam, in Malabar, was a renowned scholar in Sanskrit and Malayalam. Her major work in Sanskrit was Prarthananjali.〔Her-self: early writings on gender by Malayalee women, 1898-1938 by J. Devika .〕 Among her Malayalam books were savitrivrittam, Puranachandrika and Kausalyadevi. She edited the women's magazine Mahilaratnam. * Avinjyat Kunjani Kettilamma was one of the two consorts of Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja 〔A tragic decade in Kerala history by T. P. Sankarankutty Nair〕 was famous for having faithfully accompanied the Raja even into forests during his gureilla war and was captured as a sick woman by British in 1805. * Purameri Devaki Kettilamma was famous for her donations to the Satyagraha committee during Indian freedom struggle.
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