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''A Nair'' by [[Thomas Daniell]]. Drawn in pencil and watercolor sometime between the 17th and 18th century. The Nair (, ) also known as Nayar, are a group of Indian Hindu castes, described by anthropologist Kathleen Gough as "not a unitary group but a named category of castes". The Nair include several castes and many subdivisions, not all of whom historically bore the name 'Nair'. These people lived, and many continue to live, in the area which is now the Indian state of Kerala. Their internal caste behaviours and systems are markedly different between the people in the northern and southern sections of the area, although there is not very much reliable information on those inhabiting the north.

Historically, Nairs lived in large family units called ''tharavads'' that housed descendants of one common female ancestor. These family units along with their unusual marriage customs, which are no longer practiced, have been much studied. Although the detail varied from one region to the next, the main points of interest to researchers of Nair marriage customs were the existence of two particular rituals—the pre-pubertal ''thalikettu kalyanam'' and the later ''sambandam''—and the practice of polygamy in some areas. Some Nair women also practiced hypergamy with Nambudiri Brahmins from the Malabar region.

The Nair were historically involved in military conflicts in the region. Following hostilities between the Nair and the British in 1809, the British limited Nair participation in the Indian Army. After India's independence, the Nair Brigade of the Travancore State Force was merged into the Indian Army and became a part of the 9th Battalion, Madras Regiment, the oldest battalion in the Indian Army.

The serpent is worshipped by Nair families as a guardian of the clan. The worship of snakes, a Dravidian custom, is so prevalent in the area that one anthropologist notes: "In no part of the world is snake worship more general than in Kerala." Serpent groves were found in the southwestern corner of nearly every Nair compound. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Consumer Behaviour In Indian Perspective by Nair Suja R.

    Published 2023
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    Artificial Intelligence by Rich Elaine

    Published 2024
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    A Quick Refrence To Data Structures & Computer Algorithms by Nair, Ramakrishna Raji

    Published 2019
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    Basic Electronics Communication And Information Engineering by B. Somanathan Nair, S.R. Deepa, Shaun

    Published 2020
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    INDIA'S RELUCTANT URBANIZATION : THINKING BEYOND by TIWARI PIYUSH

    Published 2015
    Other Authors: “…NAIR RANESH PAINKILLING PAVAN…”
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    DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING by NAIR, SOMNATHAN

    Published 2004
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    DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING : THEORY ANALYSIS AND DIGITAL FILTER DESIGN by NAIR, B S

    Published 2004
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    INDIGENIUS ARTISTS by NAIR SUNITA

    Published 2013
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    Bulls bears and other beasts by Nair, Santosh

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    ATOMS, MOLECULES AND LASERS by NAIR, K P R

    Published 2006
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    RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE by NAIR .P

    Published 2010
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    Controversial drug plants by Nair,R.Vasudevan

    Published 2004
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    The Writings of M T Vasudevan Nair by Nair, M T Vasudevan

    Published 2010
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    Bhima by Nair, Vasudevan M T

    Published 2013
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    A QUICK REFRENCE TO DATA STRUCTURES & COMPUTER ALGORITHMS by NAIR

    Published 2019
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    Production and Operations Management by Nair, N.G

    Published 1996
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    Consumer behaviour in Indian perspective by Nair, Suja

    Published 2013
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