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    SAYYID MUHAMMAD KOYA BUKAHARI  (KONNARA THANGAL) –A SUFI FREEDOM FIGHTER OF MALABAR

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    HUSSAIN RANDATHANI

     

     

     

     

     

     


     

     

    The Muslim religious divines and the Scholars (ulama) had played a major role in the freedom struggles of Malabar. In Malabar, there exist two branches of Sayyids- those who migrated from Hadramaut and those from Bukhara. The former is commonly called Hadramis and the latter as Bukharis. The Bukharis were early migrants, the first of whom Sayyid Jalauddin settled in North Malabar in 1521. The Hadramis, on the other hand, began to settle here from eighteenth century onwards. The Bukharis were exclusive missionaries while the Hadramis engaged both as the heads of religion and trade. The Bukharis spread themselves far and wide in Malabar particularly in the southern parts of the district. They, as Sufis engaged in divine healing and preaching. People, despite their religious and caste differences, visited them in order to fulfill their vows and cure diseases. A descendant of Jalaulddin Bukhari had settled at Karuvanthuruthi near Calicut and one among them Muhammad Koya Bukhari, son of Abdu Rahman Bukhari migrated to South Malabar and settled at Konnara. His great grandson, with same name and title (Konnara Thangal) is the Sufi freedom fighter who through his guerilla tactics bravely fought against  the British in 1920s.

    Genealogy of Konnara Thangals

     

          Muhammad Bukhari

    (d.1839)

     

     

     


     

    Abdu RahmanIsmailAhmad (Konhullappappa)

                                                                                       (1283/8þ8þ1866)

     


    Ismail

    Muhammad, Abdu Rahman, Ismail, Muhyaddin,  Abubakkar

    Kalathil Koyakkutty Thangal

    Muhammad Koya,  Imbichi Koya, Muhammad Valiyunni

    Muhammad

     

    Hasan Pookoya ChaliyappuramAhmad Kabeer (Kalattu

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