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Kunjalikutty Haji of Pandalur was one of the leading manpower suppliers for British estates.
Kunjalikutty Haji of Pandalur was one of the leading manpower suppliers for British estates.
[[File:Kkhaji.jpg|thumb|Kunalikutty Haji - A family photo 1930]]
 


He brought a large number of people from [[Malabar District|Malabar]] to work on the estates, and became very close to the British administration, being recognized as Khan Bahadur Kunajalikutty. During this period in India, the non-cooperation movement against the British was in full swing. The Mappila rebels were agitated over the [[Khilafat]] issue, and determined to eliminate the people among the community who supported the British Raj. A group of Khilafat rebels went to Pandalur and completely destroyed the shop owned by Kunalikutty Haji, though his life was saved by his friend Malla Gawdar, chief of the [[Badagas]] community in Pandalur.
He brought a large number of people from [[Malabar District|Malabar]] to work on the estates, and became very close to the British administration, being recognized as Khan Bahadur Kunajalikutty. During this period in India, the non-cooperation movement against the British was in full swing. The Mappila rebels were agitated over the [[Khilafat]] issue, and determined to eliminate the people among the community who supported the British Raj. A group of Khilafat rebels went to Pandalur and completely destroyed the shop owned by Kunalikutty Haji, though his life was saved by his friend Malla Gawdar, chief of the [[Badagas]] community in Pandalur.
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