Saliya is a malayali caste. their tradition is that of weaving.
Usually ayurvedic physicians , weavers and warriors in olden days were supposed to belong to ezhava/thiyya community.well we do not know how weavers were got changed to to a particular class of people called 'saliya' community called 'pilla'[not pillai of nair community];a very strange transformation.this pilla does not belong to nair community.
Saliya Ahangama was born in 1959.
Saliya Upul Aladeniya was born in 1964.
Saliya Upul Aladeniya died on 1990-06-11.
saliya
no , she is from the saliya community of northern kerala
The Weavers ended in 1964.
The Weavers was created in 1948.
No not all weavers are girls
Weavers co-operatives is a system made to reduce the role of the merchants and to increase the profit of the weavers.
The Saliya caste, primarily found in parts of South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, is traditionally associated with the profession of weaving. They are often considered part of the larger community of artisans and craftsmen. In some regions, the Saliya community has been recognized as a Scheduled Caste, which provides them with certain affirmative action benefits in education and employment. Their cultural practices and social status can vary significantly across different areas.
Weavers Green was created in 1966.