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The Palaiyakkara system is a political, economic and social system introduced in Tamil Nadu during
the rule of the Nayaka kings. The word Palaiyam refers to land ownership and Palaiyakkara refers
to the people who headed the Palaiyams. This Palaiyakkara system is similar to the feudal system
seen in Europe during the Middle Ages. The Nayaka Empire was divided into 72 Palayams and
Palayamkars were selected and appointed for each Palayam. They were given complete responsibility
and authority to manage the Palayams. The Palayakkars were the ones who supported the Nayaka
regime in Madurai. Their main duties were to pay tribute to the empire, administer justice in their
camps, and maintain the forces of the rulers. While the Palaiyakars had acquired administrative
powers for themselves, they also appointed some officials with the aim of facilitating their
administrative activities. The Palaiyakars protected the state from foreign invasions and rendered
various services to the ruler and the people. Even after the expansion of the Nayaka rule, the
Palaiyakars were the ones who posed a great challenge to the early administrative activities of the
British in the southern states. Due to this, the British, intending to bring them under their control
from time to time, attempted to collect a large amount of tribute after 1792 by raiding the territories
of the Palaiyakars. The study is based on historical methodology and descriptive method and uses
primary and secondary sources (books, articles, and journals) to collect data as needed. The
objectives of the study are to highlight the influence of the Palaiyakars in Tamil Nadu politics and
to identify how their activities posed a challenge to the British during their rule. Although the
Palaiyakkara system was created by the Nayaks for their own protection, in later times, they were
seen as a group in Tamil Nadu that created problems for their rule and created fear for the British.
People like Pulidevan, Veerapandiya Kattabomman, and Oomaithurai were also Palaiyakkaras who
fought against the British. |
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