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Kunhali Marakkar : ウィキペディア英語版
Kunhali Marakkar

The Kunhali Marakkar or Kunjali Marakkar was the title given to the Muslim naval chief of the ''Zamorin (Samoothiri) '', Hindu king of Calicut, in present day state of Kerala, India during the 16th century. 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. 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.
==Title==

The title of ''Marakkar'' was given by the Zamorin. It may have been derived from the Malayalam language word ''marakkalam'' meaning ‘boat,’ and ''kar'', a termination, showing possession.
The four key Kunhali Marakkars:
# Kutti Ahmed Ali – Kunhali Marakkar I
# Kutti Pokker Ali – Kunhali Marakkar II
# Pattu Kunhali – Kunhali Marakkar III
# Mohammed Ali – Kunhali Marakkar IV

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