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followed a similar matrilineal system of descent: the eldest member of the family, whether male or female, became its head and ruler. While male rulers were called Ali Rajah, female rulers were known as Arakkal Beevis. Usually after one king, his nephew through his sister succeeded to the throne, and
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In societies using matrilineal descent, the social relationship between children and their biological father tends to be different because he is not a member of their matrilineal family. For example, the man who would have the formal responsibilities that Western cultures assign to a father would be
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and status on to his sister's son. A king's own biological son does not inherit the kingship because he is not a member of the ruling matrilineal family group. Women usually inherit status and property directly from their mothers in matrilineal societies.
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where the eldest female child of the subject is entitled to the hereditary succession before her younger sisters, and her brothers are not entitled at all.
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Similarly, inheritance patterns for men in matrilineal societies often reflect the importance of the mother's brother. For example, in the
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but has no place in the line of succession. In the absence of nephews, nieces could also succeed to the kingdom, as in the case of Queen
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was typically succeeded by his son-in-law. However, this again is obviously not a female succeeding a female, but a form of
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who was the queen regnant from 1810 to 1813. Since Indian Independence and the passing of several acts such as the
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Levtzion, Nehemia (1972). "The International Journal of African Historical Studies".
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descent reckoned through the female line, but only females are eligible to inherit.
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where the youngest daughter is the heir. This system is found among the
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a boy's mother's brother, since he is the closest elder male kinsman.
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through which the subject's female relatives are traced back in a
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The matrilineal succession is prevalent among many sects in
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had similar practices. Historians postulate that there, a
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