C. Muttukumarasami Mudaliyar

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Chunampet Muttukumarasami Mudaliyar was the hereditary zamindar of Chunampet in Chingleput district and politician who served as a member of the Madras Legislative Council for three consecutive terms from 1904 [1] to 1907. His son Arunachala Mudaliar was a popular politician of the Justice Party. [2]

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  1. Great Britain India Office (1905). The India List and India Office List. London: Harrison and Sons. p. 75.
  2. The who's who in Madras: A pictorial who's who of distinguished personages, princes, zemindars and noblemen in the Madras Presidency, Issue 9. Pearl Press. 1940. p. 16.

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