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Ancient Pandyas: December 2008
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Thursday, December 4, 2008. Was an ancient Tamil state in South India of unknown antiquity. The Pandyas were one of the three ancient Tamil kingdoms ( Chola. Being the other two) who ruled the Tamil country until end of the 15th century. They initially ruled from Korkai. A sea port on the southern most tip of the Indian peninsula, and in later times moved to Madurai. Fish was the royal emblem of the Pandyas. The following is a partial list of Pandyan emperors who ruled during the Sangam age:. In the 6th ...
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Ancient Pandyas: Last Pandyas
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Thursday, January 15, 2009. We have a little information about the last Pandyas. After their defeat by the Muslim invaders, they ruled from out of Madurai, their ancient capital. Some of the information we got from. 1 Sadayavarman Parakrama Pandiyan I. 8211; (1357 AD). It’s said that he ruled for 23 years. 8211; (1384 AD to 1415 AD). 3 Sadayavarman Kulasekara Pandian. 4 Sadayavarman Vikrama Pandian. 8211; (1401 AD to 1422 AD). Pandiyan ruler who ruled during the same period. 1422 AD to 1463 AD). Again we...
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Period of Tamil Sangam: October 2008
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Period of Tamil Sangam. Wednesday, October 22, 2008. Period of Tamil Sangam. Period of Tamil Sangam. Eminent historians have declared that the present Indian Ocean was once a vast expanse of land and on that land, South Madurai was the capital city of Pandian emperors. N the ancient and glorious city of South Madurai , the First Tamil Sangam was founded by the Pandian Ruler, Kaisina Vazhudhi. Hundreds of scholars like Muranjiyur Mudi Naga Rayar. Adorned this Sangam, and wrote treatises like. When Kapatap...
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Ancient Pandyas: Ancient Pandian Kingdom
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Thursday, December 4, 2008. Was an ancient Tamil state in South India of unknown antiquity. The Pandyas were one of the three ancient Tamil kingdoms ( Chola. Being the other two) who ruled the Tamil country until end of the 15th century. They initially ruled from Korkai. A sea port on the southern most tip of the Indian peninsula, and in later times moved to Madurai. Fish was the royal emblem of the Pandyas. The following is a partial list of Pandyan emperors who ruled during the Sangam age:. In the 6th ...
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Ancient Pandyas: January 2009
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Thursday, January 15, 2009. We have a little information about the last Pandyas. After their defeat by the Muslim invaders, they ruled from out of Madurai, their ancient capital. Some of the information we got from. 1 Sadayavarman Parakrama Pandiyan I. 8211; (1357 AD). It’s said that he ruled for 23 years. 8211; (1384 AD to 1415 AD). 3 Sadayavarman Kulasekara Pandian. 4 Sadayavarman Vikrama Pandian. 8211; (1401 AD to 1422 AD). Pandiyan ruler who ruled during the same period. 1422 AD to 1463 AD). Again we...
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Imperial Cholas: September 2008
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Monday, September 15, 2008. Was a Tamil dynasty that ruled primarily in southern India until the 13th century. The dynasty originated near kaveri river. The history of cholas falls into four periods, the early cholas, the interregnum period, medieval cholas and chalukya cholas. According to sangam literature, the following kings are the early chola kings. Uraiyur and Kaveripompattinam were their capital. The Mahavamsa mentions a chola prince known as Elara. Invaded the island Sri Lanka around 235 BCE.
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Imperial Cholas: Legendary early cholas
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008. A number of mythical hero and demi-gods found their place in the ancestry claimed by the later Cholas in the long mythical genealogies incorporated into the copper-plate charters and stone inscription of the tenth and eleventh centuries. The earliest version of this is found in the. Which gives fifteen names before Vijayalaya Chola. Including the genuinely historical ones of Karikala. Swells this list to forty-four, and the. Runs up to fifty-two. Cholas of Sangam Period.